IN SEARCH OF GENDER BIAS IN EVALUATIONS AND TRAIT INFERENCES - THE ROLE OF DIAGNOSTICITY AND GENDER STEREOTYPICALITY OF BEHAVIORAL INFORMATION

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SWIM, J
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10.1007/BF00289937
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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Meta-analytic reviews indicate that the gender of a target person has a significant but small impact on evaluators' judgments about this person. The present study examines the extent to which this small effect reflects evaluators' tendencies not to use an evaluatee's gender because they assume that case information about a target is more informative about his or her abilities, knowledge, and traits than is gender. The first study indicates that decreasing the diagnosticity of case information does not increase the tendency for people to be influenced by the target's gender. However, the first and second study illustrate that despite the weak influence of the target's gender, subjects are still using gender stereotypes when making social judgments about the evaluatee. This is evidenced by the impact of the stereotypicality of the case information. This is most clearly seen in Study 2, which illustrates how components of gender stereotypes are influencing judgments.
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