Kite M E, Deaux K, Miele M
Department of Psychological Science, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana 47306.
Psychol Aging. 1991 Mar;6(1):19-27. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.6.1.19.
Stereotypes of age and gender are examined with 35-year-old and 65-year-old men and women as target persons. Age stereotypes were more pronounced than gender stereotypes; respondents offered more elaborate free-response descriptions of older targets than of younger targets and described same-age targets more similarly than same-sex targets. On the rating scales, older people were judged less likely to possess masculine characteristics, but ratings of feminine characteristics were largely unaffected by age. Older people were not uniformly devalued on the age-stereotypic characteristics, but when negative evaluations occurred they were of the older targets. These results attest to the importance of a multidimensional conception of age and gender stereotypes.
以35岁和65岁的男性及女性为目标对象,研究了年龄和性别的刻板印象。年龄刻板印象比性别刻板印象更为明显;与年轻目标对象相比,受访者对年长目标对象给出了更详尽的自由回答描述,且对同龄人目标对象的描述比同性目标对象更为相似。在评分量表上,人们认为老年人不太可能具备男性特征,但女性特征的评分在很大程度上不受年龄影响。老年人在年龄刻板印象特征方面并非一律被贬低,但负面评价一旦出现,针对的就是年长目标对象。这些结果证明了年龄和性别刻板印象多维概念的重要性。