Spinner Lauren, Cameron Lindsey, Calogero Rachel
1School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NP UK.
2Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON Canada.
Sex Roles. 2018;79(5):314-328. doi: 10.1007/s11199-017-0883-3. Epub 2018 Jan 23.
Extensive evidence has documented the gender stereotypic content of children's media, and media is recognized as an important socializing agent for young children. Yet, the precise impact of children's media on the endorsement of gender-typed attitudes and behaviors has received less scholarly attention. We investigated the impact of stereotypic and counter-stereotypic peers pictured in children's magazines on children's gender flexibility around toy play and preferences, playmate choice, and social exclusion behavior ( = 82, age 4-7 years-old). British children were randomly assigned to view a picture of a peer-age boy and girl in a magazine playing with either a gender stereotypic or counter-stereotypic toy. In the stereotypic condition, the pictured girl was shown with a toy pony and the pictured boy was shown with a toy car; these toys were reversed in the counter-stereotypic condition. Results revealed significantly greater gender flexibility around toy play and playmate choices among children in the counter-stereotypic condition compared to the stereotypic condition, and boys in the stereotypic condition were more accepting of gender-based exclusion than were girls. However, there was no difference in children's own toy preferences between the stereotypic and counter-stereotypic condition, with children preferring more gender-typed toys overall. Implications of the findings for media, education, and parenting practices are discussed, and the potential for counter-stereotypic media portrayals of toy play to shape the gender socialization of young children is explored.
大量证据记录了儿童媒体中的性别刻板印象内容,并且媒体被认为是幼儿重要的社会化媒介。然而,儿童媒体对认可性别类型化态度和行为的精确影响受到的学术关注较少。我们调查了儿童杂志中呈现的刻板印象和反刻板印象同伴对儿童在玩具玩耍、偏好、玩伴选择和社会排斥行为方面的性别灵活性的影响(样本量(n = 82),年龄4至7岁)。英国儿童被随机分配去看杂志上同龄男孩和女孩玩性别刻板印象或反刻板印象玩具的图片。在刻板印象条件下,图片中的女孩玩玩具小马,男孩玩玩具汽车;在反刻板印象条件下,玩具则相反。结果显示,与刻板印象条件相比,反刻板印象条件下的儿童在玩具玩耍和玩伴选择方面的性别灵活性显著更高,并且刻板印象条件下的男孩比女孩更能接受基于性别的排斥。然而,在刻板印象和反刻板印象条件下,儿童自身的玩具偏好没有差异,总体而言儿童更喜欢更具性别类型化的玩具。我们讨论了研究结果对媒体、教育和育儿实践的启示,并探讨了反刻板印象的玩具玩耍媒体描绘对塑造幼儿性别社会化的潜力。