Department of Management, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, USA.
J Appl Psychol. 2011 Jan;96(1):95-112. doi: 10.1037/a0020860.
Cultivation theory suggests that society holds very different body standards for men versus women, and research indicates that the consequences of defying these social norms may not be linear. To test these notions in the employment context, we examined the relationship between weight and income and the degree to which the relationship varies by gender. For women, we theorized a negative weight–income relationship that is steepest at the thin end of the distribution. For men, we predicted a positive weight–income relationship until obesity, where it becomes negative. To test these hypotheses, we utilized 2 longitudinal studies, 1 German and 1 American. In Study 1, weight was measured over 2 time periods, and earnings were averaged over the subsequent 5 years. Study 2 was a multilevel study in which weight and earnings were within-individual variables observed over time, and gender was a between-individual variable. Results from the 2 studies generally support the hypotheses, even when examining within-individual changes in weight over time.
培养理论表明,社会对男性和女性的身体标准存在很大差异,研究表明,违反这些社会规范的后果可能不是线性的。为了在就业环境中检验这些观念,我们研究了体重与收入之间的关系,以及这种关系因性别而异的程度。对于女性,我们假设体重与收入呈负相关,而且这种关系在分布的瘦端最为陡峭。对于男性,我们预测体重与收入呈正相关,直到肥胖,此时关系变为负相关。为了检验这些假设,我们利用了两项纵向研究,一项是德国的,一项是美国的。在研究 1 中,体重在两个时间段进行测量,收入在随后的 5 年内平均。研究 2 是一项多层次研究,其中体重和收入是个体内变量,随时间观察,性别是个体间变量。这两项研究的结果基本支持了这些假设,即使是在考察体重随时间的个体内变化时也是如此。