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WOMEN'S ATTITUDES TOWARD MEN An Integrated Threat Theory Approach
Authors:Cookie White Stephan  Walter C Stephan  Katherine M Demitrakis  Ann Marie Yamada  Dennis L Clason
Institution:New Mexico State University;Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute;San Diego State University;New Mexico State University
Abstract:Three studies were conducted to measure the antecedents of women's attitudes toward men using the integrated threat model. Four types of threats were hypothesized to produce negative attitudes toward men: (1) realistic threat based on threats to women's political and economic power, (2) symbolic threat based on value differences, (3) intergroup anxiety experienced during social interaction with outgroup members, and (4) negative stereotypes of men. Negative contact was hypothesized to increase the perception of all four threats as well as to affect attitudes directly. The findings suggest that symbolic threat, intergroup anxiety, and negative contact are the strongest predictors of negative attitudes toward men. Contrary to expectation, realistic threat may not be important to women's attitudes toward men.
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