نتایج جستجو برای: whether feminine or masculine

تعداد نتایج: 3737932  

2015
James E. B. Wilkie Galen V. Bodenhausen

Do numbers have gender? Wilkie and Bodenhausen (2012) examined this issue in a series of experiments on perceived gender. They examined the perceived gender of baby faces and foreign names. Arbitrary numbers presented with these faces and names influenced their perceived gender. Specifically, odd numbers connoted masculinity, while even numbers connoted femininity. In two new studies (total N =...

2012
Liviu P. Dinu Vlad Niculae Octavia-Maria Sulea

Romanian has been traditionally seen as bearing three lexical genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter, although it has always been known to have only two agreement patterns (for masculine and feminine). Previous machine learning classifiers which have attempted to discriminate Romanian nouns according to gender have taken as input only the singular form, either presupposing the traditional tri...

2008

androgynous mind: Virginia Woolf introduced this term in A Room of One’s Own (1929) to indicate the creative mentality that partakes of both masculine (andro) and feminine (gyno) qualities. Heilbrun and Bazin see it as a balancing of “the evanescent masculine and the eternal feminine” as typical of the enlightened state, yet Showalter and others have seen it as a “sexist myth in disguise,” reif...

Journal: :Schmerz 2006
N Teuber A Thiele B Eberhardt

INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between gender role orientation and the prevalence of chronic pain. METHOD The individual gender role orientation in a sample of 45 chronic pain patients (ICD 10 diagnosis, F 45.4) was compared to gender role orientation in a matched, pain-free control group. Gender role orientation was assessed by questionnaires on the self-at...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1968
A B Heilbrun

The previously equivocal relationship between sex-role identity (masculinityfemininity) in late-adolescent females and adjustment was investigated. Peer ratings of 30 college Ss, obtained after a period of small-group interaction, indicated that masculine girls tended to be both goal oriented (instrumental) and socially sensitive (expressive), whereas feminine girls tended to be socially sensit...

Journal: :Sex Roles 2023

Abstract We examined whether gay men (Studies 1–2) and lesbian women (Study 1) who harbor internalized stigma due to their sexuality will desire a romantic relationship that reflects conventional, complementary gender roles where one partner is stereotypically feminine the other masculine, in terms of both personality traits division household labor. Results showed that, among with high (but no...

2011
Amy Jones Jennifer Greer

Guided by gender schema theory, the researchers explored gender stereotypes of female athletes through a 2x2 experimental design. Participants, 267 undergraduate students from a large southern university, read one of four versions of an online news article (a short news story with a photo) in which female athlete appearance (masculine/feminine) and the type of sport played (masculine/feminine) ...

2015
Laura J. Kray Adam D. Galinsky Leigh Thompson

We examine how gender stereotypes affect performance in mixed-gender negotiations. We extend recent work demonstrating that stereotype activation leads to a male advantage and a complementary female disadvantage at the bargaining table (Kray, Thompson, & Galinsky, 2001). In the present investigation, we regenerate the stereotype of effective negotiators by associating stereotypically feminine s...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Hestien J I Vreugdenhil Froukje M E Slijper Paul G H Mulder Nynke Weisglas-Kuperus

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins are known as neurotoxic compounds that may modulate sex steroid hormones. Steroid hormones play a mediating role in brain development and may influence behaviors that show sex differences, such as childhood play behavior. In this study we evaluated the effects of perinatal exposure to environmental levels of PCBs and dioxins on childhood play behavio...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Gillian Rhodes Janelle Chan Leslie A Zebrowitz Leigh W Simmons

Evolutionary psychologists suggest that a preference for sexually dimorphic traits in human faces is an adaptation for mate choice, because such traits reflect health during development. For male faces, this claim rests on the immunocompetence-handicap hypothesis, which states that the increased testosterone levels needed to develop large masculine traits stress the immune system. We examined w...

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