Interpreting and Communicating the Results of Gender-Related Research

作者: Peter Hegarty , Felicia Pratto

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1465-1_10

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摘要: In this chapter we argue that people (including psychologists) communicate about gender-relevant findings in active interpretive ways are characterized by precisely these kinds of revisable implicit assumptions. Often assumptions work to reify gender stereotypes and implicitly men more important than women are. However, can also be challenged lead less obvious, sexist, thoughtful, considered, open-minded thinking difference. Psychologists have often offered each other advice how ought gender-related findings. chapter, focus on meanings research much intend when We assume "gender-relatedness" does not reside particular attributes, behaviors, preferences, or body parts.

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