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Antecedents of Men's Hostile and Benevolent Sexism : The Dual Roles of Social Dominance Orientation and Right-Wing Authoritarianism
Oleh:
Sibley, Chris G.
;
Wilson, Marc S.
;
Duckitt, John
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 33 no. 02 (2007)
,
page 160-172.
Topik:
sexism
;
ambivalent sexism
;
hostile Sexism
;
benevolent
;
sexism
;
social dominance orientation
;
right - wing authoritarianism
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PP45.29
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The authors argue that individual differences in men’s Benevolent Sexism (BS) stem from a threat - driven security - cohesion motivation, indexed by Right - Wing Authoritarianism (RWA), whereas Hostile Sexism (HS) stems from a competitively driven motivation for intergroup dominance, indexed by Social Dominance Orientation (SDO). In Study 1, meta - analysis indicated that men’s SDO (controlling for RWA) was moderately positively associated with HS (r = 0.35) but not BS (r = 0.05), whereas men’s RWA (controlling for SDO) was moderately associated with BS (r = 0.36) but only weakly associated with HS (r = 0.16). Study 2 replicated and extended these results by also modeling the dual personality traits and world - views underlying HS and BS. In Study 3, longitudinal analyses demonstrated that SDO predicted increases in HS (but not BS) and RWA predicted increases in BS (but not HS) throughout a 5 - month period. Relations between the sociostructural and individual difference bases of men’s ambivalent sexism are discussed.
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