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The impact of generic word choices: An empirical investigation of age- and sex-related differences
Authors:Jo Young Switzer
Affiliation:(1) Indiana University—Purdue University at Fort Wayne, USA
Abstract:Previous studies of receivers' responses to generic words have found that adults generally develop masculine imagery for neutral words and that men do this more than women. The present investigation of school-aged children (n=471) found that they, like adults, develop sex-specific masculine imagery in response to apparently neutral messages. Early adolescents, however, reported significantly more inclusive imagery than 6–7-year-olds. Different pronoun conditions elicited different mental imagery for the receivers of the messages with ldquohe/sherdquo eliciting more of a balance between male and female images and ldquotheyrdquo eliciting more inclusive imagery.This work was supported by a grant from the Indiana University—Purdue University at Fort Wayne Research and Instructional Development Support Program.
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