National audienceThis article aimed at explaining why in the sport domain, traditionally considered as a masculine domain, girls may sometimes receive better treatements than boys. We examined whether such contrast from stereotypes reflect a reconsideration of traditional sex stereotypes. Physical education teachers and undergraduate students watched videos of male and female pupils' jump performances. They made team selections (zero-sum behaviors) and hypothetical verbal and nonverbal reactions (non-zero-sum behaviors). Evidence in students as well as in teachers of pro-female bias was found in non-zero-sum behaviors, whereas zero-sum behaviors revealed pro-male bias, illustrating an ambivalent view of the influence of stereotypes. Interes...
This article examines some non biological factors which can determine the difference in athletic per...
<div><p>Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...
National audienceThis article aimed at explaining why in the sport domain, traditionally considered ...
This article aimed at explaining why in the sport domain, traditionally considered as a ma...
Manuscript "in press" to the Journal of Applied Social PsychologyThis research investigated differen...
International audienceAbstract Introduction Sports are traditionally considered to be masculine acti...
International audienceWe examined whether students perceived school as a zero-sum competitive game b...
In present study we investigated possible gender differences in how 357 secondary-school students va...
Previous research has indicated that the preservice teachers (PTs) with coaching orientations reinfo...
A literature search indicates an absence of research into boy’s experiences of physical education (P...
Sex differences in performance exist in the athletic domain. The goal of this thesis is to understan...
Victimization is a serious problem facing youth in American public schools. Prior research demonstra...
Creating environments in physical education (PE) that foster perceived competence and physical activ...
The role of schools as agencies in the social construction of gender has been well researched and ef...
This article examines some non biological factors which can determine the difference in athletic per...
<div><p>Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...
National audienceThis article aimed at explaining why in the sport domain, traditionally considered ...
This article aimed at explaining why in the sport domain, traditionally considered as a ma...
Manuscript "in press" to the Journal of Applied Social PsychologyThis research investigated differen...
International audienceAbstract Introduction Sports are traditionally considered to be masculine acti...
International audienceWe examined whether students perceived school as a zero-sum competitive game b...
In present study we investigated possible gender differences in how 357 secondary-school students va...
Previous research has indicated that the preservice teachers (PTs) with coaching orientations reinfo...
A literature search indicates an absence of research into boy’s experiences of physical education (P...
Sex differences in performance exist in the athletic domain. The goal of this thesis is to understan...
Victimization is a serious problem facing youth in American public schools. Prior research demonstra...
Creating environments in physical education (PE) that foster perceived competence and physical activ...
The role of schools as agencies in the social construction of gender has been well researched and ef...
This article examines some non biological factors which can determine the difference in athletic per...
<div><p>Much evidence indicates that men experienced an evolutionary history of physical competition...
This study aimed to explore gender stereotypes and their impact upon perceived roles and practice of...