Literature DB >> 24940815

What looks like sexism and why? The effect of comment type and perpetrator type on women's perceptions of sexism.

Abigail Riemer1, Stephenie Chaudoir, Valerie Earnshaw.   

Abstract

Sexist comments are not perceived equally in the eyes of women. We extend previous research by examining the degree to which multiple types of potentially sexist comments made by multiple types of men are perceived as sexist. Further, we examine the degree to which three possible mediators--prototypicality, perceived intent, and interdependence--explained these effects. Female undergraduate students (N = 248) were randomly assigned to read a scenario in which a hostile sexist, benevolent sexist, or objectifying comment was made by one of three types of men: a stranger, their boss, or their boyfriend. Results demonstrate that hostile sexism was perceived as more sexist than benevolent sexism or objectification. Comments made by boyfriends were also rated as less sexist than those made by bosses or strangers. Furthermore, perceptions of prototypicality of the comment or perpetrator and perceived intent to harm mediated the effect of study manipulations on perceptions of sexism.

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Keywords:  intent; interdependence; prototypicality; relationship; sexism; sexual objectification

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24940815     DOI: 10.1080/00221309.2014.907769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Psychol        ISSN: 0022-1309


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