This study applied attribution theory to determine how responsible women are viewed as being for their weight and to gain a better understanding of how underweight females are perceived. Additionally, the impact of having been teased for being underweight on perceptions and responsibility ratings was explored. Participants (515 undergraduates: 285 women and 230 men) were shown a photograph of an objectively underweight woman in one of three randomly assigned conditions: thinness attributed to an eating disorder, illness, or heredity. An underweight female was perceived as most responsible for her weight and ascribed more negative characteristics when she was described as having an eating disorder than when her weight was attributed to hered...
Research on self-objectification has traditionally utilized samples of young, normal weight, female ...
A sample of 15 women was gathered through the utilization of accidental sampling procedures. All of ...
This research examines whether people feel discrepant from oth-ers in terms of their attitudes and b...
This study applied attribution theory to determine how responsible women are viewed as being for the...
This study applied attribution theory to determine how responsible women arc viewed as being for the...
This study examines differences in blame attributions afforded to an underweight and overweight targ...
We compare attribution and social comparison theories as potential explanations for attitudes toward...
This study examined whether young women who make implicit associations between underweight models an...
This study explores whether anti-fat bias is reduced when obesity in women is perceived to be the re...
Weight bias is a highly prevalent and pervasive form of discrimination within Western society. Women...
Today’s society has become increasingly concerned with what is politically correct by trying to disp...
There is evidence of a link between body image and disordered eating among females, and some researc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [41]-49)The perception o f one's body image is a popular ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate stereotypes that develop from weight and public eating ...
This study investigated how information about weight-control effort influences obesity stereotyping....
Research on self-objectification has traditionally utilized samples of young, normal weight, female ...
A sample of 15 women was gathered through the utilization of accidental sampling procedures. All of ...
This research examines whether people feel discrepant from oth-ers in terms of their attitudes and b...
This study applied attribution theory to determine how responsible women are viewed as being for the...
This study applied attribution theory to determine how responsible women arc viewed as being for the...
This study examines differences in blame attributions afforded to an underweight and overweight targ...
We compare attribution and social comparison theories as potential explanations for attitudes toward...
This study examined whether young women who make implicit associations between underweight models an...
This study explores whether anti-fat bias is reduced when obesity in women is perceived to be the re...
Weight bias is a highly prevalent and pervasive form of discrimination within Western society. Women...
Today’s society has become increasingly concerned with what is politically correct by trying to disp...
There is evidence of a link between body image and disordered eating among females, and some researc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [41]-49)The perception o f one's body image is a popular ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate stereotypes that develop from weight and public eating ...
This study investigated how information about weight-control effort influences obesity stereotyping....
Research on self-objectification has traditionally utilized samples of young, normal weight, female ...
A sample of 15 women was gathered through the utilization of accidental sampling procedures. All of ...
This research examines whether people feel discrepant from oth-ers in terms of their attitudes and b...