It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly accessible, whereas membership to high-status groups would not. Therefore, gender group membership was predicted to be more accessible for women than for men. It was further hypothesized that the high accessibility of gender group membership would lead to stronger self-stereotyping for women than for men. To measure the accessibility of gender group membership, participants performed a Gender Self-Categorization Implicit Association Test (Studies 1 and 2), measuring the strength of automatic associations between the self and the gender in-group. Participants also performed a Self-Stereotyping Implicit Association Test (Study 2), assessing the...
Historically, women have been under-represented in science disciplines. This phenomenon has been des...
Two studies examined the effect of exposure to sexism on implicit gender bias, focusing specifically...
Several European studies indicate that boys and girls possess different academic stereotypes. More s...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Previous research by Latrofa et al. (2010) found that women were more strongly identified with their...
Previous research by Latrofa et al. (2010) found that women were more strongly identified with their...
Previous research by Latrofa et al. (2010) found that women were more strongly identified with their...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
The study examined whether the magnitude of same-sex-favouring implicit gender bias depends on indiv...
Social stereotypes involve judgments of how typical certain personality traits are of a group. Accor...
Group status influences individuals' identity. Low-status group members identify with their in-group...
Group status influences individuals' identity. Low-status group members identify with their in-group...
Historically, women have been under-represented in science disciplines. This phenomenon has been des...
Two studies examined the effect of exposure to sexism on implicit gender bias, focusing specifically...
Several European studies indicate that boys and girls possess different academic stereotypes. More s...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
It was hypothesized that, in natural group contexts, low-status in-group membership would be highly ...
Previous research by Latrofa et al. (2010) found that women were more strongly identified with their...
Previous research by Latrofa et al. (2010) found that women were more strongly identified with their...
Previous research by Latrofa et al. (2010) found that women were more strongly identified with their...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
International audienceThe general aim is to provide an illustration of how empirical and computation...
The study examined whether the magnitude of same-sex-favouring implicit gender bias depends on indiv...
Social stereotypes involve judgments of how typical certain personality traits are of a group. Accor...
Group status influences individuals' identity. Low-status group members identify with their in-group...
Group status influences individuals' identity. Low-status group members identify with their in-group...
Historically, women have been under-represented in science disciplines. This phenomenon has been des...
Two studies examined the effect of exposure to sexism on implicit gender bias, focusing specifically...
Several European studies indicate that boys and girls possess different academic stereotypes. More s...