Two experiments tested whether male and female political speakers in the United States are judged differently when they use verbal attacks. Participants read eight short excerpts of political speeches, half of which contained character and competence attacks (the other half without such attacks), and half of which were attributed to a female speaker (the other half a male speaker), and rated these in terms of agreement with the message, and perceptions of credibility, appropriateness, and aggressiveness. In both experiments, messages containing verbally aggressive attacks resulted in less perceived credibility and appropriateness, and these negative effects were consistent regardless of the speaker\u27s gender. In Experiment 1, women tended...
The aim of this research was to further examine the differences apparent between the attitudes and b...
An experimental study investigated the effect of politicians ’ profanity and gender on their perceiv...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
Two experiments tested whether male and female political speakers in the United States are judged di...
This study examined political messaging. More specifically, I considered the influence of the sex of...
Two experiments investigated the effects of verbal aggression, specifically character and competence...
With the number of women in politics growing, the question arises whether they are judged based on t...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
There is a robust relationship between the salience of stimulus materials presented in the Emotional...
This study sought to determine if the use of negative and aggressive reporting descriptors of female...
This dissertation sought to examine the interactive effects of participant gender, aggression type (...
This research investigated possible effects of communicator gender on rape-supportive attitude chang...
The authors\u27 hypotheses were that (a) listeners regard speakers whose global speech rates they ju...
I analyzed how cognitive processing of the research participant and gender of the speaker affects th...
Men tend to achieve higher response accuracy than women on surveys of political knowledge. We invest...
The aim of this research was to further examine the differences apparent between the attitudes and b...
An experimental study investigated the effect of politicians ’ profanity and gender on their perceiv...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...
Two experiments tested whether male and female political speakers in the United States are judged di...
This study examined political messaging. More specifically, I considered the influence of the sex of...
Two experiments investigated the effects of verbal aggression, specifically character and competence...
With the number of women in politics growing, the question arises whether they are judged based on t...
This study uses a matched guise technique to elicit evaluations of men and women from participants b...
There is a robust relationship between the salience of stimulus materials presented in the Emotional...
This study sought to determine if the use of negative and aggressive reporting descriptors of female...
This dissertation sought to examine the interactive effects of participant gender, aggression type (...
This research investigated possible effects of communicator gender on rape-supportive attitude chang...
The authors\u27 hypotheses were that (a) listeners regard speakers whose global speech rates they ju...
I analyzed how cognitive processing of the research participant and gender of the speaker affects th...
Men tend to achieve higher response accuracy than women on surveys of political knowledge. We invest...
The aim of this research was to further examine the differences apparent between the attitudes and b...
An experimental study investigated the effect of politicians ’ profanity and gender on their perceiv...
It is a widely held belief that women talk more than men; but experimental evidence has suggested th...