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Stories can influence the self-concept

机译:故事会影响自我概念

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The present work examined the influence of stories on the self-concept of femininity. A mixed sample of female respondents (N = 689) participated in a web-based experiment. Self-reported femininity was assessed after reading a story that featured a protagonist with a traditional gender role (focused on motherhood) or a control story. The experimental story increased femininity only among readers who were more deeply transported into the story world. Moreover, the experimental story increased femininity among respondents who were unlikely to engage in social comparison (had no children of their own), whereas no such effect was observed for respondents who were demographically more similar to the protagonist (had children of their own).
机译:本工作探讨了故事对女性气质自我概念的影响。女性受访者的混合样本(N = 689)参加了基于网络的实验。在阅读一个故事后,自我报告的女性气质得到了评估,该故事的主角具有传统的性别角色(专注于母性)或控制故事。实验性故事只有在更深入地进入故事世界的读者中才增加了女性味。此外,实验性故事增加了不太可能进行社会比较的受访者(没有自己的孩子)中的女性气质,而在人口统计学上与主角相似(有自己的孩子)的受访者中没有观察到这种影响。

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