Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whether that a specific body type faces more or less prejudice. In the four main female body shapes- Apple, Banana, Pear, and Hourglass, fat is distributed differently. The purpose of this study is to examine gender differences in preference, idealization, and prejudice patterns for female body types amongst undergraduates. Participants were presented with four body shapes and asked to give 1) their preference, 2) their prediction of the opposite sex’s preference, and 3) their ideal body type. Then the particpants selected four adjectives to attribute to each body shape from a preselected pool of negative and positive adjectives. Results from this study supp...
Weight bias is a highly prevalent and pervasive form of discrimination within Western society. Women...
Background: Bias against individuals who are overweight is well documented. However, little is known...
We wanted to see if the participants have a low or high body image. The participants were asked ques...
Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whether that a s...
Abstract: Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whethe...
MERCH Weight discrimination has been identified as one of the most common forms of disc...
Anti-fat bias is a long-standing form of prejudice that has been documented in institutional settin...
Research on implicit attitudes to both male and female body size has produced evidence for the exist...
This study examined weight bias against women in a hypothetical university acceptance scenario. One-...
Extant research indicates women report twice as many instances of weight-based discrimination as me...
This study will investigate the perceptions of “fat talk” among undergraduate college students. Twen...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs towa...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs towa...
Weight bias is a highly prevalent and pervasive form of discrimination within Western society. Women...
Background: Bias against individuals who are overweight is well documented. However, little is known...
We wanted to see if the participants have a low or high body image. The participants were asked ques...
Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whether that a s...
Abstract: Research shows that overweight individuals face prejudice, but there is no research whethe...
MERCH Weight discrimination has been identified as one of the most common forms of disc...
Anti-fat bias is a long-standing form of prejudice that has been documented in institutional settin...
Research on implicit attitudes to both male and female body size has produced evidence for the exist...
This study examined weight bias against women in a hypothetical university acceptance scenario. One-...
Extant research indicates women report twice as many instances of weight-based discrimination as me...
This study will investigate the perceptions of “fat talk” among undergraduate college students. Twen...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs towa...
Due to concerns that body shape preferences contribute to eating disorders among women, a new method...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs towa...
Weight bias is a highly prevalent and pervasive form of discrimination within Western society. Women...
Background: Bias against individuals who are overweight is well documented. However, little is known...
We wanted to see if the participants have a low or high body image. The participants were asked ques...