We examined whether perceptions of “shared fate” with other women would influence women’s willingness to label an event as discrimination. Study 1 focused on women’s labeling of another woman’s experience with gender discrimination. Undergraduate women (N = 211) wrote about their shared attributes with other women or their unique attributes. Next, they read about a female student who was treated unfairly by a male professor. Women in the shared (versus unique) fate condition were more likely to label the woman’s experience as discrimination, which in turn predicted greater liking for the woman. Study 2 focused on women’s labeling of a personal experience with gender discrimination. Undergraduate women and a confederate (N = 198) each comple...
The personal/group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD) refers to the tendency to report more discrimin...
Discrimination against an individual, based on group membership, is often considered illegitimate an...
We examined the personal-group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD), the tendency for women to recogniz...
International audienceResearch reports inconsistent results on reactions of women towards a discrimi...
The present study investigated the relative importance of two explanations behind perceptions of gen...
We focus on the general issue of how and why individuals might decide if they have been victims of g...
Social influence processes by which women come to judge a hostile sexist attitude as relatively true...
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination ma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12The rectification of gender discrimination largely ...
Given the Rejection-Identification Model (Branscombe, et al., 1999) which shows that perceiving disc...
A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science -...
The present thesis describes a group-oriented program of research designed to investigate the experi...
Traditionally, global attributions have been thought to reduce instrumental behavior aimed at resolv...
Will men and women receive the same support at work when they claim to have been discriminated again...
Will men and women receive the same support at work when they claim to have been discriminated again...
The personal/group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD) refers to the tendency to report more discrimin...
Discrimination against an individual, based on group membership, is often considered illegitimate an...
We examined the personal-group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD), the tendency for women to recogniz...
International audienceResearch reports inconsistent results on reactions of women towards a discrimi...
The present study investigated the relative importance of two explanations behind perceptions of gen...
We focus on the general issue of how and why individuals might decide if they have been victims of g...
Social influence processes by which women come to judge a hostile sexist attitude as relatively true...
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination ma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12The rectification of gender discrimination largely ...
Given the Rejection-Identification Model (Branscombe, et al., 1999) which shows that perceiving disc...
A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science -...
The present thesis describes a group-oriented program of research designed to investigate the experi...
Traditionally, global attributions have been thought to reduce instrumental behavior aimed at resolv...
Will men and women receive the same support at work when they claim to have been discriminated again...
Will men and women receive the same support at work when they claim to have been discriminated again...
The personal/group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD) refers to the tendency to report more discrimin...
Discrimination against an individual, based on group membership, is often considered illegitimate an...
We examined the personal-group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD), the tendency for women to recogniz...