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Extending Role Congruity Theory of Prejudice to Men and Women With Sex-Typed Mental Illnesses
Authors:Anne M Koenig  Alice H Eagly
Institution:1. University of San Diego akoenig@sandiego.edu;3. Northwestern University
Abstract:We tested role congruity theory, which states that prejudice arises from an incongruity between group stereotypes and role characteristics, by assessing prejudice toward men and women with a masculine or feminine mental illness. Across two studies, participants acting as a vocational counselor rated the suitability of each target individual in each role. Men and individuals with a masculine sex-typed illness were more suitable for agentic roles, whereas women and individuals with a feminine sex-typed illness were more suitable for communal roles. In addition, sex and mental illness sex-type were better predictors of prejudice than evaluations of the group.
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