Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexism: Hostile and benevolent. Although this theory motivated a large body of work examining how endorsement of these views impacts on social interactions and women’s performance, no research has yet examined what these forms of sexism are seen to communicate about men and women. We report three studies examining the image that benevolent and hostile sexist messages are seen to describe (Studies 1 and 2) and prescribe for men and women (Study 3). Results show that both benevolent and hostile sexism were seen to convey that women are and should be less competent than men. Additionally, benevolent sexism was seen as describing and prescribing women...
Extant empirical research is mixed on the link between the endorsement of benevolent sexism—a set of...
The authors argue that complementary hostile and benevolent components of sexism exist across cultur...
It has been argued that seemingly benevolent and complementary gender stereotypes serve to maintain ...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexis...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of s...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexis...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexis...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two inter-related forms of sexi...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
According to the theory of ambivalent sexism, hostile sexism reflects an overt antipathy toward wome...
According to the theory of ambivalent sexism, hostile sexism reflects an overt antipathy toward wome...
This research examined the effects of ambivalent sexist attitudes on the attribution of emotions to ...
The theory of and research on ambivalent sexism - which encompasses both attitudes that are overtly ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Extant empirical research is mixed on the link between the endorsement of benevolent sexism—a set of...
The authors argue that complementary hostile and benevolent components of sexism exist across cultur...
It has been argued that seemingly benevolent and complementary gender stereotypes serve to maintain ...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexis...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of s...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexis...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexis...
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two inter-related forms of sexi...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
Although previous research has investigated how women are perceived when they confront sexism, few s...
According to the theory of ambivalent sexism, hostile sexism reflects an overt antipathy toward wome...
According to the theory of ambivalent sexism, hostile sexism reflects an overt antipathy toward wome...
This research examined the effects of ambivalent sexist attitudes on the attribution of emotions to ...
The theory of and research on ambivalent sexism - which encompasses both attitudes that are overtly ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Extant empirical research is mixed on the link between the endorsement of benevolent sexism—a set of...
The authors argue that complementary hostile and benevolent components of sexism exist across cultur...
It has been argued that seemingly benevolent and complementary gender stereotypes serve to maintain ...