Power, Objectification, and Recognition of Sexualized Women and Men

Volume: 40, Issue: 2, Pages: 199 - 212
Published: Sep 4, 2015
Abstract
In contemporary society, sexual objectification is usually thought of as something that men do to women. However, this notion risks conflating the gender of the perpetrator with the fact that men often hold more social power than women. In the current study, we investigated whether power itself was associated with changes in processing of sexualized human targets, independent of the gender of the power holder. In Experiment 1, we primed separate...
Paper Details
Title
Power, Objectification, and Recognition of Sexualized Women and Men
Published Date
Sep 4, 2015
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
199 - 212
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