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Bystander Sexism in the Intergroup Context: The Impact of Cat-calls on Women’s Reactions Towards Men

机译:群体间背景下的旁观者性别歧视:举报电话对女性对男性反应的影响

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Despite the fact that sexism is an inherently intergroup phenomenon, women’s group-level responses to sexism have received relatively little empirical attention. We examine the intergroup reactions experienced by 114 female students at a U.S. university in New England who imagined being a bystander to a sexist cat-call remark or control greeting. Results indicate that women experienced greater negative intergroup emotions and motivations towards the outgroup of men after overhearing the cat-call remark. Further, the experience of group-based anger mediated the relationship between the effect of study condition on the motivation to move against, or oppose, men. Results indicate that bystanders can be affected by sexism and highlights how the collective groups of men and women can be implicated in individual instances of sexism.
机译:尽管事实上性别歧视是一种固有的群体间现象,但是妇女在群体层面对性别歧视的反应在经验上受到的关注相对较少。我们研究了新英格兰一所美国大学的114名女学生在小组间的反应,他们想象自己是性别歧视猫咪言论或控制问候的旁观者。结果表明,女性在听了猫叫声之后,经历了更大的消极团体间消极情绪和对男性外出的动机。此外,基于群体的愤怒的经历介导了学习条件的影响与反对或反对男人的动机之间的关系。结果表明,旁观者可能会受到性别歧视的影响,并突显了如何将集体的男女群体牵涉到性别歧视的个别情况中。

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