Do “Career Women” Appear Less Socially Competent than “Career Men”? Gender Stereotypes and the Attribution of CompetenceAbstract: Students (N = 78) and managers (N = 19) received job descriptions for a middle-management position. The job description ...
Abstract. We investigated the effects of antiforeigner political advertisements on implicit and explicit stereotypes. While stereotypical associations may become automatically activated (implicit stereotypes), individuals can reject these ...
The stereotype content model (SCM) postulates that stereotype content can be mixed in terms of diverging evaluations on the warmth and competence dimensions. The present study is the first to demonstrate this with implicit measures. Two Implicit ...
Abstract. Gender stereotypes that associate science and technology to men more than women create subtle barriers to women’s advancement in these fields. But how do stereotypic associations, when internalized by women, relate to their own ...