Children’s and parents’ looking preferences to gender-typed objects: Evidence from eye tracking

Volume: 199, Pages: 104892 - 104892
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
Differences between children’s and parents’ implicit and explicit gender stereotypes were investigated in two experiments. For the first time, the visual world paradigm compared parents’ and 7-8-year-old children’s looking preferences toward masculine- and feminine-typed objects stereotypically associated with a story character’s gender. In Experiment 1 participants listened to sentences that included a verb that inferred intentional action with...
Paper Details
Title
Children’s and parents’ looking preferences to gender-typed objects: Evidence from eye tracking
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
199
Pages
104892 - 104892
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