Analysis of the cultural influences on psychologist-historian authors regarding general trends of benevolent and hostile sexism through the lens of women's perceived place in society at the time of a text's publication. The present study analyzed 55 American History of Psychology textbooks published between 1900 and 2007. Significant trends in feministic cultural periods were found to coincide with the decrease of the inclusion of women in texts (hostile sexism). The per decade analysis shows that while inclusion has increased across time it has only increased from 2.87% in 1900 to 7.95% in 2007. Additionally, in a second analysis, passages were sampled from all 11 decades to assess reader's perceptions of linguistic implications of gender ...
English language teaching materials usually reflect both the explicit and the implicit attitudes an...
Two secondary social studies textbooks, Canada: A Nation Unfolding, and Canada Today were analyzed ...
After women secured the right to vote some hundred years ago, the assertions about their innate infe...
The "classical history" of women in psychology, St. Thomas University's Ann Johnson: "The contributi...
Argues that from a feminist perspective the history of clinical psychology reveals a troubled relati...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Under representation of wome...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate which approach history textbooks authors have towa...
This essay takes a look at which gender norms and stereotypes can be found in high-school history te...
This study explores the importance of achieving gender equity by increasing the qualitative and quan...
This paper discusses a study that was conducted in order to add to the body of literature that inves...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity Studies))-- California State University, ...
In the last century feminist psychologists have contributed to refining and improving research in ex...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the public what is and what is not being discussed about women...
In 1974, The Feminist Press conducted a survey of U.S. high school history texts to find out how wom...
English language teaching materials usually reflect both the explicit and the implicit attitudes an...
Two secondary social studies textbooks, Canada: A Nation Unfolding, and Canada Today were analyzed ...
After women secured the right to vote some hundred years ago, the assertions about their innate infe...
The "classical history" of women in psychology, St. Thomas University's Ann Johnson: "The contributi...
Argues that from a feminist perspective the history of clinical psychology reveals a troubled relati...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Under representation of wome...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate which approach history textbooks authors have towa...
This essay takes a look at which gender norms and stereotypes can be found in high-school history te...
This study explores the importance of achieving gender equity by increasing the qualitative and quan...
This paper discusses a study that was conducted in order to add to the body of literature that inves...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity Studies))-- California State University, ...
In the last century feminist psychologists have contributed to refining and improving research in ex...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
The purpose of this thesis is to show the public what is and what is not being discussed about women...
In 1974, The Feminist Press conducted a survey of U.S. high school history texts to find out how wom...
English language teaching materials usually reflect both the explicit and the implicit attitudes an...
Two secondary social studies textbooks, Canada: A Nation Unfolding, and Canada Today were analyzed ...
After women secured the right to vote some hundred years ago, the assertions about their innate infe...