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“What It Means To Be a Woman:” Ambivalent Sexism in Female College Students’ Experiences and Attitudes

机译:“成为女人意味着什么:”女大学生的经历和态度中存在歧义的性别歧视

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This study used content analysis to examine if themes related to ambivalent sexism (Glick and Fiske 1996) emerged when female students wrote an essay answering the question “What does it mean to be a woman?” and examined the relationship between Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI) scores (Glick and Fiske 1996) and content analysis. Participants were 78 female undergraduate students in the Southeastern U.S. Findings revealed themes related to ambivalent sexism were present in 99% of essays, indicating that ambivalent sexism is highly relevant to women’s gendered experiences. Furthermore participants’ ASI scores were positively correlated with a sexism score created from coded essay content. The discussion addresses theoretical and contextual implications of the findings.
机译:这项研究使用内容分析来检查当女学生写一篇文章回答“成为女人意味着什么?”的问题时是否出现了与矛盾的性别歧视有关的主题(Glick and Fiske 1996)。并考察了两性性别歧视量表(ASI)得分(Glick和Fiske 1996)与内容分析之间的关系。参与者为美国东南部的78名女本科生。调查结果显示,与矛盾的性别歧视有关的主题出现在99%的论文中,这表明矛盾的性别歧视与女性的性别经历高度相关。此外,参与者的ASI得分与根据编码文章内容创建的性别歧视得分呈正相关。讨论讨论了发现的理论和背景意义。

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