Gender differences in strategic interests provide a theoretical framework to account for the heterogeneous landscape of gender differences in political preferences. Men's greater scores on social dominance orientation are consistent with a preference for social hierarchy, and women's greater scores on sexual disgust, a construct tapping aversions to sexually adventurous behavior, are consistent with a preference for restricted sexuality. We analyze how these psychological motives relate to political orientation (N = 757) and find that (a) there are indirect effects of gender on conservatism through social dominance orientation and sexual disgust, (b) there is a suppressor effect such that controlling for the indirect effect through sexual d...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
In 1993 Oliver and Hyde conducted a meta-analysis on gender differences in sexuality. The current st...
Gender differences in strategic interests provide a theoretical framework to account for the heterog...
Sensitivity to disgust predicts social attitudes, but this relationship can shift depending on gende...
Multiple recent studies report that measures of pathogen avoidance (e.g., disgust sensitivity) corre...
Women have consistently higher levels of disgust than men. This sex difference is substantial in mag...
Why is disgust sensitivity associated with socially conservative political views? Is it because soci...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
<p>Disgust has been implicated as a potential causal agent underlying socio-political attitudes and ...
Explanations for differences in political preferences between men and women continue to be debated, ...
Research indicates that sexism allows women to justify men’s privileged status; indeed, sexism has p...
The emotion disgust motivates costly behavioral strategies that mitigate against potentially larger ...
Previous research has linked disgust sensitivity to negative attitudes toward gays and lesbians. We ...
In the last 30 years, there was a rise in the political gender gap. The Center for the American Woma...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
In 1993 Oliver and Hyde conducted a meta-analysis on gender differences in sexuality. The current st...
Gender differences in strategic interests provide a theoretical framework to account for the heterog...
Sensitivity to disgust predicts social attitudes, but this relationship can shift depending on gende...
Multiple recent studies report that measures of pathogen avoidance (e.g., disgust sensitivity) corre...
Women have consistently higher levels of disgust than men. This sex difference is substantial in mag...
Why is disgust sensitivity associated with socially conservative political views? Is it because soci...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
<p>Disgust has been implicated as a potential causal agent underlying socio-political attitudes and ...
Explanations for differences in political preferences between men and women continue to be debated, ...
Research indicates that sexism allows women to justify men’s privileged status; indeed, sexism has p...
The emotion disgust motivates costly behavioral strategies that mitigate against potentially larger ...
Previous research has linked disgust sensitivity to negative attitudes toward gays and lesbians. We ...
In the last 30 years, there was a rise in the political gender gap. The Center for the American Woma...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
It is well established that women and men differ in their psychological orientation to politics (Bur...
In 1993 Oliver and Hyde conducted a meta-analysis on gender differences in sexuality. The current st...