نتایج جستجو برای: gender stereotypes
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The article is devoted to the study of evolution masculine stereotypes represented in Korean language. Language an integral part culture, it reflects changes social consciousness, while lexis language first react sociocultural transformations taking place society. material for was traditional paremias, modern proverbs, metaphors, and neologisms about men. paremias convey ideas hegemonic masculi...
One of the acute social work issues in Ukraine is deinstitutionalization care for orphans and children left without parental introduction family models. It known that success such models largely depends on motivations values inspire parents to place children, socio-psychological characteristics members, gender aspects as distribution household workload, involvement men performing housework so o...
This paper is a review of the literature gender stereotypes. It examines thedeconstruction stereotypes through clothing in settings such as academia and workplace, magazine pop culture, shopping behavior consumerism. found that attire has profound influence on traditional norms shown men use to signal their sexuality social status. Gender portrayals within children’sand men’s magazines often fo...
Western gender stereotypes describe women as affiliative and more likely to show happiness and men as dominant and more likely to show anger. The authors assessed the hypothesis that the gender-stereotypic effects on perceptions of anger and happiness are partially mediated by facial appearance markers of dominance and affiliation by equating men's and women's faces for these cues. In 2 studies...
Using latent semantic analysis, we examined gender stereotypes in American English by submitting over 100 masculine, neutral, and feminine role-words and trait-words to pair-wise semantic similarity comparisons with masculine (man, he, him) and (woman, she, her) referents separately. We expected to find: (a) Stereotyping – roles and traits would be more semantically similar to the ostensible ‘m...
In this research we examined whether emotional vulnerability leads women and men to confirm gender stereotypes. Emotional vulnerability is a state where one is open to having one’s feelings hurt or to experiencing rejection. Drawing on the tenets of social role theory and research related to normative expectations, we propose that emotional vulnerability leads to stereotype confirmation, as nor...
Gender bias in nursing education impedes recruitment and retention of males into the profession. Nurse educators who are unaware of men's historical contributions to the profession may unknowingly perpetuate gender bias. The author describes how traditional stereotypes can be challenged and teaching/learning strategies can be customized to gender-driven learning styles.
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