Abstract Objectification most literally refers to perceiving a person as an object. Research shows that when people focus on a woman\u27s appearance, compared to her personality, she is perceived of as more of an object (e.g., lower in human nature traits). These objectification effects, however, rarely occur for male targets. Moreover, humans, unlike objects, are typically believed to have a soul, that is, some part of the self that outlasts the death of the physical body and extends into a post-mortem existence (e.g., Heaven). In turn, I hypothesized that women, but not men, would be perceived as having less soul when focus is on their physical appearance, and that this will be mediated by human nature traits. Partially supporting these h...
According to models of objectification, viewing someone as a body induces de-mentalization, strippin...
A woman\u27s physical attractiveness is often a determining factor in the successful development of ...
Evidence has accumulated in recent years supporting the hypothesis that both facial and bodily physi...
Abstract Objectification most literally refers to perceiving a person as an object. Research shows t...
Most literally, objectification refers to perceiving a person as an object, and consequently, less t...
Most literally, objectification refers to perceiving a person as an object, and consequently, less t...
Most literally, objectification refers to perceiving a person as an object, and consequently, less t...
Although much attention has been paid to the consequences of objectification, relatively little rese...
Scholars have long argued that women are denied a basic sense of humanness—are objectified—when focu...
Objectification, or the tendency to adopt an externalized view of self/other, is a ubiquitous proces...
Previous research finds that both men and women perceive sexualized women as lacking in certain huma...
Objectification has been found to have negative consequences on how women are perceived by others...
Objectification theory suggests that sexualization has significant dehumanizing consequences for how...
Self-objectification is the act of viewing the self and the body from a third-person perspective. Ob...
Previous research has illustrated the negative psychological consequences of female body objectifica...
According to models of objectification, viewing someone as a body induces de-mentalization, strippin...
A woman\u27s physical attractiveness is often a determining factor in the successful development of ...
Evidence has accumulated in recent years supporting the hypothesis that both facial and bodily physi...
Abstract Objectification most literally refers to perceiving a person as an object. Research shows t...
Most literally, objectification refers to perceiving a person as an object, and consequently, less t...
Most literally, objectification refers to perceiving a person as an object, and consequently, less t...
Most literally, objectification refers to perceiving a person as an object, and consequently, less t...
Although much attention has been paid to the consequences of objectification, relatively little rese...
Scholars have long argued that women are denied a basic sense of humanness—are objectified—when focu...
Objectification, or the tendency to adopt an externalized view of self/other, is a ubiquitous proces...
Previous research finds that both men and women perceive sexualized women as lacking in certain huma...
Objectification has been found to have negative consequences on how women are perceived by others...
Objectification theory suggests that sexualization has significant dehumanizing consequences for how...
Self-objectification is the act of viewing the self and the body from a third-person perspective. Ob...
Previous research has illustrated the negative psychological consequences of female body objectifica...
According to models of objectification, viewing someone as a body induces de-mentalization, strippin...
A woman\u27s physical attractiveness is often a determining factor in the successful development of ...
Evidence has accumulated in recent years supporting the hypothesis that both facial and bodily physi...