The Unrecognized Stereotyping and Discrimination Against Singles |
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Authors: | Bella M. DePaulo Wendy L. Morris |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Santa Barbara, and;McDaniel College |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— A widespread form of bias has slipped under our cultural and academic radar. People who are single are targets of singlism : negative stereotypes and discrimination. Compared to married or coupled people, who are often described in very positive terms, singles are assumed to be immature, maladjusted, and self-centered. Although the perceived differences between people who have and have not married are large, the actual differences are not. Moreover, there is currently scant recognition that singlism exists, and when singlism is acknowledged, it is often accepted as legitimate. |
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Keywords: | singles stigma discrimination stereotypes relationships |
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