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Award Winner

Recipient of the 9th Annual Graduate Student Symposium Award, Oral Presentations, Elm Room - First Place (2016)

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Presentation Type

Open Access Oral Presentation

Keywords

Sexism; Sex roles;

Abstract

Women in a community, but not college sample, tended to accept benevolent sexism and traditional gender roles to a greater extent when they felt their control was threatened.

Start Date

6-4-2016 2:25 PM

End Date

6-4-2016 2:45 PM

Year of Award

2016 Award

Faculty Advisor

Helen Harton

Department

Department of Psychology

Comments

Location: Elm Room, Maucker Union

File Format

application/pdf

Embargo Date

4-6-2016

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Control Threat Induces Internalization of Benevolent Sexism among Women

Women in a community, but not college sample, tended to accept benevolent sexism and traditional gender roles to a greater extent when they felt their control was threatened.