Children's and adults' sex-stereotyped perceptions of infants |
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Authors: | Dena Ann Vogel Margaret A. Lake Suzanne Evans Katherine Hildebrandt Karraker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, 26506-6040, Morgantown, WV
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Abstract: | Sex-stereotyped perceptions of infants were examined in children (aged 5, 9, and 15 years), college students, and the children's mothers. The children and college students as a group rated labeled female infants as littler and as more beautiful, nice, and soft than labeled male infants, with no age changes in sex-stereotyped perceptions. The mothers as a group were not influenced by the labeled sex manipulation. The 5-year-olds rated the infants the least favorably and the mothers rated the infants the most favorably. Girls rated the infants as more beautiful than the boys did. Finally, the mothers with higher masculinity scores and their sons showed less sex-stereotyped perceptions of the infants than mothers with lower masculinity scores and their sons. |
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