Effects of counselor sex,student sex,and student attractiveness on counselors' judgments |
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Authors: | Pauline Mercado Donald R Atkinson |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
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Abstract: | Thirty-two male and thirty-two female high school counselors in a large metropolitan school district were provided with routine student profile data and asked to make predictions about the student's potential for post-high school education and to suggest occupations for the student to explore. All data reviewed by the counselors were identical except for a photograph of the student attached to the profile. Within counselor sex groups, counselors were randomly assigned to one of the following four photograph conditions: (a) attractive female; (b) unattractive female; (c) attractive male; and (d) unattractive male. Male subjects were found to discriminate on the basis of student sex when they suggested occupations for the student to explore. Predictions of post-high school education and the social status of suggested occupations were not found to be related to counselor sex, student sex, or student attractiveness. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to Donald R. Atkinson Graduate School of Education University of California Santa Barbara CA 93106. |
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