According to the Spatial Agency Bias (SAB), more agentic groups (men) are envisioned to the left of less agentic groups (women). This research investigated the role of social status in shaping the spatial representation of gender couples. Participants were presented pairs consisting of one male and one female target who confirmed gender stereotypes. The status of the targets in each pair was systematically varied (high-status vs. low-status job). Participants chose the target order (female/male vs. male/female) they preferred. In line with gender-status expectations (male: high-status, female: low-status), a male in a high-status job led to a spatial arrangement that favored the male/female order, regardless of the status of the female targ...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
Research documents the fact that women face a distinct interaction disadvantage in mixed-sex task gr...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agen...
Social psychological research has shown the existence and pervasiveness of gender stereotypes. Women...
Where an object or person is located in space can communicate important attributes, such as power, a...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether the male spatial ad-vantage varies across children from different socio...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether the male spatial ad-vantage varies across children from different socio...
In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally u...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
Broadly, gender identity research has received more attention in recent years as research indicates ...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
This study addresses processes of early goal formation, informed by a qualitative study of adolescen...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
Research documents the fact that women face a distinct interaction disadvantage in mixed-sex task gr...
According to the spatial agency bias model, in Western cultures agentic targets are envisaged as fac...
We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more agen...
Social psychological research has shown the existence and pervasiveness of gender stereotypes. Women...
Where an object or person is located in space can communicate important attributes, such as power, a...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether the male spatial ad-vantage varies across children from different socio...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether the male spatial ad-vantage varies across children from different socio...
In this chapter, we argue that the way we read and write exerts a pervasive, subtle, and generally u...
"We propose that spatial imagery is systematically linked to stereotypic beliefs, such that more age...
Broadly, gender identity research has received more attention in recent years as research indicates ...
Scientific literature highlighted gender differences in spatial orientation. In particular, men and ...
This study addresses processes of early goal formation, informed by a qualitative study of adolescen...
Repeated everyday actions such as writing and reading have been proved to produce consistent mental ...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
Writing direction has surprising effects on social cognition. These effects are addressed with a spe...
Research documents the fact that women face a distinct interaction disadvantage in mixed-sex task gr...