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Gender label and perceived infant emotionality: a partial replication of a classic study.

Faye B Steuer1, Blair C Bode, Kelley A Rada, James B Hittner.   

Abstract

In a study often referred to as "classic," Condry and Condry (1976) showed a videotaped infant to participants, telling half of them the infant was a boy and half it was a girl. Participants who thought they were viewing a boy rated the infant's reaction to a jack-in-the-box as anger; those who thought they were viewing a girl rated the reaction as fear. Participants in the present partial replication of the Condrys' study did not rate the infant differently based on the infant's gender label, although there was evidence that participants' own sex affects their perception of an infant's emotionality. Results were discussed in light of inconsistent results among other gender-labeling studies and relevant methodological, historical, and theoretical issues.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20923057     DOI: 10.2466/07.10.17.PR0.107.4.139-144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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