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Gender Inequality and Gender Differences in Authoritarianism
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نویسنده
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brandt m.j. ,henry p.j.
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منبع
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personality and social psychology bulletin - 2012 - دوره : 38 - شماره : 10 - صفحه:1301 -1315
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چکیده
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Authoritarianism may be endorsed in part as a means of managing and buffering psychological threats (e.g.,duckitt & fisher,2003; henry,2011). building on this research,the authors postulated that authoritarianism should be especially prevalent among women in societies with high levels of gender inequality because they especially face more psychological threats associated with stigma compared with men. after establishing that authoritarianism is,in part,a response to rejection,a psychological threat associated with stigma (study 1),the authors used multilevel modeling to analyze data from 54 societies to find that women endorsed authoritarian values more than men,especially in individualistic societies with high levels of gender inequality (study 2). results show that the threats of stigma for women are not uniform across different cultures and that the degree of stigma is related to the degree of endorsement of psychologically protective attitudes such as authoritarianism. © 2012 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
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کلیدواژه
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authoritarianism; gender differences; gender inequality; social status; stigma
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آدرس
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depaul university,chicago,il,united states,new york university abu dhabi, United Arab Emirates, new york university abu dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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