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Eagly, Alice H. – 1984
The reason that people think women and men differ in their general qualities may be that the two sexes tend to be observed in different social roles. To explore the sources of stereotypes about men and women several experiments were conducted. Most of the studies involved randomly selected college students who were presented with a description of…
Descriptors: Employees, Homemakers, Personality Traits, Sex Differences
Eagly, Alice H.; And Others – 1982
In applying a social structural analysis of stereotyping to people's beliefs about gender, two issues must be confronted: (1) What is the content of stereotypes about men and women? and (2) What are the major differences in the ways that men and women are distributed into social roles? In part, the distribution of females and males into social…
Descriptors: Adults, Employees, Females, Homemakers