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StereotypesStereotypes© 2013, John B. Pryor© 2013, John B. Pryor
Illinois State UniversityIllinois State University
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List some characteristics you might think that these women
would possess.......
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List some characteristics you might think that these men
would possess.......
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Concepts of beauty
vary from culture
to culture
Woman fromWestern Europe
Zulu Woman
Masai Woman - Kenya
IndianWoman
Thai Dancer
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20’s 30’s 40’s 50’s 60’s
7070’’ss 8080’’ss 9090’’ss
Miss Miss AmericaAmericaacrossacrossthe decadesthe decades
Concepts of beauty vary somewhat over history...Concepts of beauty vary somewhat over history...
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Miss America Miss America 20072007
Your ideal?Your ideal?
Miss America Miss America 20102010
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Miss America 2013
First Miss America of Indian descent
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What facial features are What facial features are found most attractive?found most attractive?
Langolis, Roggman, & Musselman (1994)Langolis, Roggman, & Musselman (1994) Evolutionary pressures favor human Evolutionary pressures favor human
attributes close to the populationattributes close to the population Cognitive processes favor prototypical Cognitive processes favor prototypical
category memberscategory members ““Average-is-attractiveAverage-is-attractive”” hypothesis hypothesis Computer average faces are judged as Computer average faces are judged as
more attractivemore attractive
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What is beautiful is good!!What is beautiful is good!!Physically attractive people are Physically attractive people are
perceived as more:perceived as more:
sensitve, modest,sensitve, modest,
poised, interesting, strong, poised, interesting, strong, sociable, kind, warm,sociable, kind, warm,
socially adept, andsocially adept, and
sexually responsivesexually responsive
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Beauty & Gender Stereotypes
Handsome men are perceived as more masculine
Beautiful women are perceived as more feminine
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Method from Snyder, Tanke, & Berscheid
Males & females isolated in separate rooms
Both fill out general information questionnaire – Photo is taken of male
Experimenter takes up questionnaires attaches either attractive or unattractive
photo of a female to her questionnaire detaches male photo
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Method from Snyder, Tanke, & Berscheid
Experimenter exchanges male/female questionnaires
Male rates his expectations of female Male & female interact over telephone Male rates his impressions of female Independent judges rate their
impressions of the females without hearing what the male said
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Female’s Interpretation
How expectations influence behavior
Male’s Expectation
Male’s Behavior
Male’s Interpretation
Female’s Behavior
after Darley& Fazio
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Newborn infants are assumed to have Newborn infants are assumed to have more positive characteristics if they are more positive characteristics if they are attractive as opposed to unattractiveattractive as opposed to unattractive
Stability of the Attractiveness Stereotype over Lifespan
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Newborns donNewborns don’’t show a preference, t show a preference, but one year olds react more favorably but one year olds react more favorably to attractive than unattractive adultsto attractive than unattractive adults
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Stability of the Attractiveness Stereotype over Lifespan
People assume that individuals 60-93 People assume that individuals 60-93 have more desirable personality traits if have more desirable personality traits if they are attractivethey are attractive
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Is there a down side to being Is there a down side to being physicaly attractive?physicaly attractive?
Other people sometimes attribute an Other people sometimes attribute an attractive personattractive person’’s success to good s success to good lookslooks
Attractive women often are assumed to Attractive women often are assumed to be vain & materialisticbe vain & materialistic
Attractiveness is a plus for male Attractiveness is a plus for male politicians, but not femalepoliticians, but not female
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Describe yourself
1.Not at all independent Very independent 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
2.Not at all emotional Very emotional 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
3.Very passive Very active 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
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4. Not at all able Able to devote self
to devote self to devote self completely completely
to others to others 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
5. Very rough Very gentle 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
Describe yourself
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6. Not at all helpful Very helpful to others to others 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
7. Not at all competitive Very competitive 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
8.Not at all kind Very kind 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
Describe yourself
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9.Not at all aware of Very aware offeelings of others feelings of others
0..........1..........2..........3..........4
10. Has difficulty Can make making decisions decisions easily 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
11. Gives up Never gives very easily up easily 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
Describe yourself
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12.Not at all Very self- self- confident confident 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
13. Feels very inferior Feels very superior 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
14. Not at all Very understanding understanding
of others of others 0..........1..........2..........3..........4
Describe yourself
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15. Very cold Very warm
in relations in relations
with others with others
0..........1..........2..........3..........4
16. Goes to pieces Stands up well
under pressure under pressure
0..........1..........2..........3..........4
Describe yourself
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Masculine Scale: Items 1,3,7,10,11,12,13,16 Feminine Scale: Items 2,4,5,6,8,9,14,15
MEDIANSMales Females
Masculine Scale 23 21
Feminine Scale 22 25
Scoring the PAQ
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Androgynous
TraditionalFeminine
TraditionalMasculine
Undifferentiated
Above Medianfor Masculine
Below Medianfor Masculine
Above Medianfor Feminine
Above Medianfor Feminine
Below Medianfor Feminine
Below Medianfor Feminine
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AndrogynyAndrogyny: : definitiondefinition - -
having characteristics of having characteristics of both sexesboth sexes
Greek roots:Greek roots:andrandr--man--man
gynegyne--woman--woman
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Bem’s Flexibility Hypothesis
Androgynous females can act more independent if the situation calls for independence.
Androgynous males can act more caring (nurturent) if the situation calls for nurturence
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Which pair of strangers Which pair of strangers hits it off more?hits it off more?
Androgynous Male &Androgynous Male &Androgynous FemaleAndrogynous Female
Androgynous Male &Androgynous Male &Sex-typed FemaleSex-typed Female
Sex-typed Male &Sex-typed Male &Androgynous FemaleAndrogynous Female
Sex-typed Male &Sex-typed Male &Sex-typed FemaleSex-typed Female
from Ickes & Layden
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Experimental Design from Andersen & Bem