Social identity, modern sexism, and perceptions of personal and group discrimination by women and men
Perceptions of gender-related discrimination against the self and group were examined in women and men, with a focus on the predictive utility of modern sexism and 3 dimensions of social identification (ingroup ties, centrality, and ingroup affect). Questionnaries were completed by 321 undergraduate...
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