Literature DB >> 24058258

Ambivalent Sexism and Power-Related Gender-role Ideology in Marriage.

Zhixia Chen1, Susan T Fiske, Tiane L Lee.   

Abstract

Glick-Fiske's (1996) Ambivalent Sexism Inventory(ASI) and a new Gender-Role Ideology in Marriage (GRIM) inventory examine ambivalent sexism toward women, predicting power-related, gender-role beliefs about mate selection and marriage norms. Mainland Chinese, 552, and 252 U.S. undergraduates participated. Results indicated that Chinese and men most endorsed hostile sexism; Chinese women more than U.S. women accepted benevolent sexism. Both Chinese genders prefer home-oriented mates (women especially seeking a provider and upholding him; men especially endorsing male-success/female-housework, male dominance, and possibly violence). Both U.S. genders prefer considerate mates (men especially seeking an attractive one). Despite gender and culture differences in means, ASI-GRIM correlations replicate across those subgroups: Benevolence predicts initial mate selection; hostility predicts subsequent marriage norms.

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Keywords:  Benevolent sexism; Gender roles; Hostile sexism; Marriage norms; Mate selection

Year:  2009        PMID: 24058258      PMCID: PMC3777654          DOI: 10.1007/s11199-009-9585-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Roles        ISSN: 0360-0025


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