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Gender Differences in Implicit Moral Orientation Associations: The Justice and Care Debate Revisited
Agerstrom, Jens; Bjorklund, Fredrik; Carlsson, Rickard – Current Research in Social Psychology, 2011
Employing new measures (Implicit Association Test) to study the classic issue of moral orientations, we predicted and found gender differences in implicit associations to the concepts of justice and care. Specifically, we found that men more strongly associate justice vs. care with importance and with themselves than women. However, participants'…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Gender Differences, Moral Values, Social Justice
van Well, Sonja; Kolk, Annemarie M.; Klugkist, Irene G. – Behavior Modification, 2008
The authors tested the hypothesis that a match between the gender relevance of a stressor and one's sex or gender role identification would elicit higher cardiovascular responses. Healthy female and male undergraduates (n = 108) were exposed to two stressors: the Cold Pressor Test (CPT) and the n-back task. Stressor relevance was manipulated to be…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Identification, Tests, Association Measures