Magazine exposure,tanned women stereotypes,and tanning attitudes |
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Authors: | Hyunyi Cho Seungyoon Lee Kari Wilson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication, Purdue University, 100 N. University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study investigated whether magazine exposure is related to stereotypical beliefs about tanned women. A survey of White college women (n = 205) assessed their exposure to beauty/fashion and health/fitness magazines. Outcome variables were the beliefs that tanned women are fashionable, fit, and shallow. Attention to the tanned women's images in health magazines positively predicted the belief that tanned women are fit and that tanned women are shallow; in contrast, attention to the images in beauty magazine negatively predicted the belief that tanned women are fit. Number of beauty magazines women read negatively predicted the belief that tanned women are shallow. The belief that tanned women are fit was unrelated, but the belief that tanned women are shallow was negatively related, with tanning attitudes. |
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