Modification of children's gender-stereotyped behavior
Two studies of 8- and 11-year-old children explored factors related to willingness to perform gender-atraditional tasks. Study 1 assessed baseline gender preferences and gender-related cognitive flexibility. Study 2 explored the parameters of vicarious social reinforcement in the symbolic modelling...
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description | Two studies of 8- and 11-year-old children explored factors related to willingness to perform gender-atraditional tasks. Study 1 assessed baseline gender preferences and gender-related cognitive flexibility. Study 2 explored the parameters of vicarious social reinforcement in the symbolic modelling of gender-atraditional behaviour. Both studies found that considerably more such behaviour was elicited with male examiners. Discusses possible mechanisms underlying this effect. (Abstract amended) |
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