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Religion and Sexism: The Moderating Role of Participant Gender
Authors:Lauren E Maltby  M Elizabeth L Hall  Tamara L Anderson  Keith Edwards
Institution:1. Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, 13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, CA, 90639, USA
Abstract:The present study examined the relationship between gender, religious belief and ambivalent sexism. Specifically, this study tested the hypothesis that participant gender moderates the relationship between religious belief and ambivalent sexism. Three-hundred thirty seven Evangelical Christian undergraduate students from the Southwestern United States were administered the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory and the Christian Orthodoxy Scale. Results showed that gender moderated the relationship between Christian orthodoxy and Protective Paternalism. This finding suggests the importance of intervening variables, such as gender, in understanding the relationship between religion and sexism.
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