PSY 3121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Implicit-Association Test, Ambivalent Sexism, Stereotype Threat

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Bakan"s (1966) terminology of agentic (assertive, controlling associated with m) Critique: no revolutionary reconceptualization of masculine and feminine and also had validity issues. Now masculine and feminine are referred to in terms of instrumental versus expressive. Others use bakan"s (1966) terminology of agentic (assertive, controlling associated with m) and communal (concern with the welfare of others associated with w). Agentic and communal: and communal (concern with the welfare of others associated with w). Behavior that holds entire group apart from others and results in different treatments. People re consciously aware of the opinions they foster (explicit) versus people. Explicit and implicit stereotyping: who have underlying components to their attitudes that they may not realize (implicit) Gs may be more hidden than in the past & is far from dead. Shows that people"s gender stereotypes are more extreme on the implicit than on. A phenomenon that occurs in situations in which the presence of negative.

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