Conformity to sex-typed norms, affect, and the self-concept.

作者: Wendy Wood , P Niels Christensen , Michelle R Hebl , Hank Rothgerber , None

DOI: 10.1037//0022-3514.73.3.523

关键词: NormativeInterpersonal relationshipPsychologySelf-conceptSocial relationSocial psychologyConformityDevelopmental psychologyFeelingPersonalitySelf

摘要: The self-concept plays an important role in conformity to sex-typed social norms. Normative beliefs that men are powerful, dominant, and self-assertive women caring, intimate with others, emotionally expressive represent possible standards for whom people ought be they ideally would like be. In the present research, extent sex norms were personally relevant participants, norm-congruent experiences (i.e., those involving dominance communion women) yielded positive feelings brought their actual self-concepts closer represented by ideal selves.

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