Conservative Ideology and Ambivalent Sexism
2006; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 30; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1471-6402.2006.00284.x
ISSN1471-6402
AutoresAndrew N. Christopher, Melinda S. Mull,
Tópico(s)Gender Roles and Identity Studies
ResumoTo assess the relationship between different facets of conservative ideology and ambivalent sexism, 246 residents of two towns in southern Michigan completed a social dominance orientation scale (SDO), a right-wing authoritarianism scale (RWA), a Protestant work ethic scale (PWE), and the Glick and Fiske (1996) Ambivalent Sexism Inventory via a mail survey. Zero-order correlations revealed that SDO, RWA, and PWE were each related to both components of ambivalent sexism (hostile and benevolent sexism). Hierarchical regressions revealed that SDO and PWE most strongly predicted hostile sexism, whereas RWA most strongly predicted benevolent sexism. Results are discussed with respect to different facets of conservative ideology and why SDO, RWA, and PWE each tend to be associated with prejudice toward different groups.
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