Bye Hege H, Solianik Vera V, Five Martine, Agai Mehri S
Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 28;13:881418. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.881418. eCollection 2022.
In this paper, we argue for the value of studying gender stereotypes at the subgroup level, combining insights from the stereotype content model, social role theory, and intersectional perspectives. Empirically, we investigate the stereotype content of gender subgroups in Norway, a cultural context for which a systematic description of stereotypes of gender subgroups is lacking. In a pilot study ( = 60), we established salient subgroups within the Norwegian context. Employing the stereotype content model, these groups were rated on warmth and competence in a main study ( = 191). Combining social role and intersectional perspectives, we compared stereotypes of women and men in the same social roles and social categories across subgroups. Comparisons between subgroups of women and men occupying the same social role indicated that at the subgroup level, women are often viewed as warmer than men, whereas the reverse appears to be a rare exception. Competence ratings, however, did not show this consistency. Our results at the subgroup level are consistent with research indicating that current gender stereotypes converge on constructs related to the competence dimension and remain divergent for constructs related to warmth.
在本文中,我们主张在亚群体层面研究性别刻板印象的价值,融合刻板印象内容模型、社会角色理论和交叉性视角的见解。从实证角度来看,我们调查了挪威性别亚群体的刻板印象内容,在挪威这样一个文化背景下,缺乏对性别亚群体刻板印象的系统描述。在一项试点研究(n = 60)中,我们在挪威背景下确定了显著的亚群体。在一项主要研究(n = 191)中,运用刻板印象内容模型,对这些群体在温暖和能力方面进行了评分。结合社会角色和交叉性视角,我们比较了同一社会角色和社会类别中亚群体内女性和男性的刻板印象。占据相同社会角色的女性和男性亚群体之间的比较表明,在亚群体层面,女性通常被认为比男性更温暖,而相反情况似乎是罕见的例外。然而,能力评分并未显示出这种一致性。我们在亚群体层面的结果与研究一致,表明当前的性别刻板印象在与能力维度相关的构念上趋于一致,而在与温暖相关的构念上仍然存在差异。