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To Act or Not to Act: The Relationship Between Ambivalent Sexism, System Justification, and Collective Action Intent
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)
Keywords
Women--Attitudes; Sexism;
Abstract
Women were exposed to either hostile sexism, benevolent sexism, or gender-unrelated statements and completed measures of system justification, positive/negative affect, perceived advantages to being a woman, and collective action intent. Although collective action intent did not differ between conditions, higher system justification was related to lower collective action intent.
Start Date
6-4-2016 12:00 PM
End Date
6-4-2016 1:45 PM
Faculty Advisor
Helen Harton
Department
Department of Psychology
Copyright
© 2016 Jenna Gray
Embargo Date
4-6-2016
To Act or Not to Act: The Relationship Between Ambivalent Sexism, System Justification, and Collective Action Intent
Women were exposed to either hostile sexism, benevolent sexism, or gender-unrelated statements and completed measures of system justification, positive/negative affect, perceived advantages to being a woman, and collective action intent. Although collective action intent did not differ between conditions, higher system justification was related to lower collective action intent.
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Location: Maucker Union Ballroom