The primary purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate students\u27 attitudes toward women with tattoos. A basic scenario was written to act as the base description and the control stimulus. The independent variables size of tattoo and visibility of tattoo were manipulated. Attitudes were measured using the Semantic Differential (Osgood, Suci, & Tannenbaum, 1958), which was presented after the scenario. The Neosexism Scale (Tougas, Brown, Beaton, & Joly, 1995) and the Feminism and the Women\u27s Movement Scale (FWM; Fassinger, 1994) followed. In our sample, 23% of women but only 12% of men were tattooed, which supports recent claims that women may be more than 50% of the individuals currently obtaining tattoos. Men and women bot...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
This study examined the effects of tattooing on perception of a male\u27s and a female\u27s credibil...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...
"The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social perceptions of a male and female model ...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
A randomly assigned sample of 376 college students responded to a survey involving a between-subject...
The current study was a partial replication study of Zestcott et al. (2018). In addition to utilizin...
Previous research has demonstrated that men's tattoos have an effect on viewer's perceptions, with t...
In America people with tattoos are associated with negative stigmas more often than those that do no...
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a better understanding of stigma and negative attitudes to...
This study examined social and physical perceptions of blonde and brunette women with different degr...
Ball and Elsner (2017) indicate that the presence of a tattoo does not necessarily detract from a wo...
Recently, rates of tattooing in the U.S. have surged despite evidence of negative perceptions of ind...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers' attitude...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
This study examined the effects of tattooing on perception of a male\u27s and a female\u27s credibil...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...
"The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social perceptions of a male and female model ...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
A randomly assigned sample of 376 college students responded to a survey involving a between-subject...
The current study was a partial replication study of Zestcott et al. (2018). In addition to utilizin...
Previous research has demonstrated that men's tattoos have an effect on viewer's perceptions, with t...
In America people with tattoos are associated with negative stigmas more often than those that do no...
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a better understanding of stigma and negative attitudes to...
This study examined social and physical perceptions of blonde and brunette women with different degr...
Ball and Elsner (2017) indicate that the presence of a tattoo does not necessarily detract from a wo...
Recently, rates of tattooing in the U.S. have surged despite evidence of negative perceptions of ind...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers' attitude...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
This study examined the effects of tattooing on perception of a male\u27s and a female\u27s credibil...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...