Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes

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Autor(a) principal: Cipriano, M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vaz, André, Rolho, Jéssica, Correia Dos Santos, Ana Sofia, Carneiro, Paula
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/63055
Resumo: When it comes to the study of stereotypes, plenty of material can be of use. While personality traits tend to be the most commonly adopted, behavioral information can also be relevant, both in the study of stereotypes, as well as in other research fields (e.g., illusory correlations, memory and judgement and decision making). The purpose of this paper was to create a readily available list of behavioral sentences with stereotypicality ratings for both age (young to old) and gender (woman to man) categories, to be used in future studies. In two studies, participants judged age and gender stereotypicality of more than two hundred sentences in European Portuguese. Results were stable across both studies, using different methodologies (three alternative forced-choice task, in Study 1; bipolar rating scale, in Study 2). Relative frequencies for each choice, as well as average ratings, per behavior, are provided at the end.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
title Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
spellingShingle Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
Cipriano, M.
Gender stereotypes
Age stereotypes
Behaviors
Intersectionality
title_short Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
title_full Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
title_fullStr Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
title_full_unstemmed Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
title_sort Behavior as a stereotype cue: An European Portuguese pretest on age and gender stereotypes
author Cipriano, M.
author_facet Cipriano, M.
Vaz, André
Rolho, Jéssica
Correia Dos Santos, Ana Sofia
Carneiro, Paula
author_role author
author2 Vaz, André
Rolho, Jéssica
Correia Dos Santos, Ana Sofia
Carneiro, Paula
author2_role author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cipriano, M.
Vaz, André
Rolho, Jéssica
Correia Dos Santos, Ana Sofia
Carneiro, Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gender stereotypes
Age stereotypes
Behaviors
Intersectionality
topic Gender stereotypes
Age stereotypes
Behaviors
Intersectionality
description When it comes to the study of stereotypes, plenty of material can be of use. While personality traits tend to be the most commonly adopted, behavioral information can also be relevant, both in the study of stereotypes, as well as in other research fields (e.g., illusory correlations, memory and judgement and decision making). The purpose of this paper was to create a readily available list of behavioral sentences with stereotypicality ratings for both age (young to old) and gender (woman to man) categories, to be used in future studies. In two studies, participants judged age and gender stereotypicality of more than two hundred sentences in European Portuguese. Results were stable across both studies, using different methodologies (three alternative forced-choice task, in Study 1; bipolar rating scale, in Study 2). Relative frequencies for each choice, as well as average ratings, per behavior, are provided at the end.
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