Item does not contain fulltextThis study examines the individuation versus categorization of men and women. Several researchers have argued for structural status differences between men and women - men occupy societal positions of high status, and women positions of low status. This line of research predicts that male participants will individuate other men, but categorize women. Conversely, female participants will individuate men as well as women. In the present study, male and female participants were presented with eight stimulus persons, four men and four women, each described by four attributes. In addition, stimulus-category fit was manipulated such that the attributes were either stereotypical of the gender group they described or g...
The gender system operates to place members of US society into categories, and then allocate labor a...
The aim of this thesis was to present a comprehensive overview of current knowledge in the field of ...
Sex differences in certain cognitive abilities, including aspects of semantic processing, are well e...
This study examines the individuation versus categorization of men and women. Several researchers ha...
The traditional male-female ordering found in American society may reinforce stereotypic attribution...
Contains fulltext : 64508.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two studies co...
Social stereotypes involve judgments of how typical certain personality traits are of a group. Accor...
Senior Honors Thesis Completed under the Direction of Professors Leslie D. Kirby and Craig A. SmithT...
This study investigated the effects of gender membership salience on individuals' selfdefinition, se...
ABSTRACT—People represent many social categories, in-cluding gender categories, in essentialist term...
This study investigated the effects of gender membership salience on individuals' selfdefinition, se...
Even if a social category contain women and men, men are often considered the default category membe...
Even if a social category contain women and men, men are often considered the default category membe...
Even if a social category contain women and men, men are often considered the default category membe...
The gender system operates to place members of US society into categories, and then allocate labor a...
The gender system operates to place members of US society into categories, and then allocate labor a...
The aim of this thesis was to present a comprehensive overview of current knowledge in the field of ...
Sex differences in certain cognitive abilities, including aspects of semantic processing, are well e...
This study examines the individuation versus categorization of men and women. Several researchers ha...
The traditional male-female ordering found in American society may reinforce stereotypic attribution...
Contains fulltext : 64508.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two studies co...
Social stereotypes involve judgments of how typical certain personality traits are of a group. Accor...
Senior Honors Thesis Completed under the Direction of Professors Leslie D. Kirby and Craig A. SmithT...
This study investigated the effects of gender membership salience on individuals' selfdefinition, se...
ABSTRACT—People represent many social categories, in-cluding gender categories, in essentialist term...
This study investigated the effects of gender membership salience on individuals' selfdefinition, se...
Even if a social category contain women and men, men are often considered the default category membe...
Even if a social category contain women and men, men are often considered the default category membe...
Even if a social category contain women and men, men are often considered the default category membe...
The gender system operates to place members of US society into categories, and then allocate labor a...
The gender system operates to place members of US society into categories, and then allocate labor a...
The aim of this thesis was to present a comprehensive overview of current knowledge in the field of ...
Sex differences in certain cognitive abilities, including aspects of semantic processing, are well e...