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ArtikelWhen Social Role Salience Leads to Social Role Rejection : Modest Self-Presentation Among Women and Men in Two Cultures  
Oleh: Cialdini, Robert B. ; Heszen, Irena ; Whetstone-Dion, Robin ; Dabul, Amy J. ; Wosinska, Wilhelmina
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 24 no. 5 (1998), page 473-481.
Topik: social role; modest; self - presentation; social role; salience leads; rejection
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Isi artikelResistance to the traditional gender role expectation for modest self - presentation among women was examined in a pair of studies. In the first - which included U. S. and polish college students of both sexes - making traditional gender role expectations explicitly salient led to a significant reversal of traditional modest responding only among American women. A second study supported a role rejection account of this finding by demonstrating that : (a) U.S. women reacted much more negatively to the traditional gender role expectations for modesty than did comparable men, and (b) those women who reacted most negatively also evidenced the greatest role - inconsistent intentions. The possibility is discussed that seemingly ambivalent role behaviour may not be a result of role conflict but instead to the presence or absence of salient role - related stimuli.
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