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Insidious dangers of benevolent sexism: Consequences for women's performance.
Authors:Dardenne, Benoit   Dumont, Muriel   Bollier, Thierry
Abstract:
Four experiments found benevolent sexism to be worse than hostile sexism for women's cognitive performance. Experiments 1-2 showed effects of paternalist benevolent sexism and ruled out explanations of perceived sexism, context pleasantness, and performance motivation. Experiment 3 showed effects of both paternalist and complementary gender differentiation components of benevolent sexism. Benevolent sexism per se (rather than the provision of unsolicited help involved in paternalism) worsened performance. Experiment 4 showed that impaired performance due to benevolent sexism was fully mediated by the mental intrusions women experienced about their sense of competence. Additionally, Experiment 4 showed that gender identification protected against hostile but not benevolent sexism. Despite the apparently positive and inoffensive tone of benevolent sexism, our research emphasizes its insidious dangers. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:benevolent and hostile sexism   discrimination   performance and working memory   ingroup identification   sense of competence
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