Women can't have it all: Benevolent sexism predicts attitudes toward working (vs. stay-at-home) mothers
M Szastok, M Kossowska… - Social Psychological …, 2019 - spb.psychopen.eu
The aim of the present paper was to test differences in perceptions towards a woman who
took a 3-month maternity leave (a working mother) as opposed to a 3-year maternity leave (a …
took a 3-month maternity leave (a working mother) as opposed to a 3-year maternity leave (a …
Traditional identity contents predict women's amusement with sexist jokes about men through benevolent but not hostile sexism
K Koszałkowska, M Wróbel - HUMOR, 2024 - degruyter.com
Abstract Two preregistered studies (N= 679) tested the links between women's gender
identity and their amusement with sexist jokes targeting men. We hypothesized that the …
identity and their amusement with sexist jokes targeting men. We hypothesized that the …
Development and Validation of the Family Patriarchy Questionnaire (FPQ)–A New Measure of Perceived Family Support for Patriarchal Culture
A Starowicz, A Wnuk, T Oleksy, M Szczecińska… - 2023 - osf.io
Patriarchal and rape culture within family may contribute to mental health problems and
relationship difficulties, highlighting the importance of addressing it in the understanding of …
relationship difficulties, highlighting the importance of addressing it in the understanding of …
[PDF][PDF] Traditionally identified women are amused with sexist jokes about men through benevolent but not hostile sexism
K Koszałkowska, M Wróbel - 2022 - researchgate.net
In two preregistered studies, we examined the links between women's gender identity and
their amusement with sexist (both hostile and benevolent) jokes targeted at men. In Study 1 …
their amusement with sexist (both hostile and benevolent) jokes targeted at men. In Study 1 …