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语言性别歧视对女性被排斥预期的影响:对斯托特和达斯古普塔(2011)研究的预先注册重复。

The impact of gender-exclusive language on women's anticipated ostracism: A preregistered replication of Stout and Dasgupta (2011).

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Sep 20;18(9):e0290709. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290709. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

In a 2011 study, Stout and Dasgupta exposed men and women to what they termed gender-inclusive language, which used both male and female referents, or to what they termed gender-exclusive language, which used male referents only. They found that, in comparison to gender-inclusive language, a job description that used gender-exclusive language negatively impacted women; they reported higher anticipated job-based ostracism and perceived sexism and lower job-based motivation and identification. This work reports a high-powered, preregistered study with women that fully replicated Stout and Dasgupta's findings. Moreover, in an exploratory analysis, we found that, for women, gender-exclusive language is perceived as sexist, which in turn predicted feelings of greater anticipated ostracism, which in turn predicted lower job-based motivation and identification. Therefore, our findings support past research that subtle linguistic cues can be interpreted as exclusionary, that this interpretation can trigger negative outcomes, and that people can experience group-level ostracism based on their social identity.

摘要

在 2011 年的一项研究中,Stout 和 Dasgupta 让男性和女性接触他们所谓的包容性语言,即使用男性和女性的指代,或他们所谓的排他性语言,只使用男性指代。他们发现,与包容性语言相比,使用排他性语言的工作描述对女性产生了负面影响;他们报告说,预期的工作排斥感更高,感知到的性别歧视更多,而工作动力和认同感更低。这项工作报告了一项针对女性的高影响力、预先注册的研究,完全复制了 Stout 和 Dasgupta 的发现。此外,在一项探索性分析中,我们发现,对于女性来说,排他性语言被视为性别歧视,这反过来又预测了更大的预期排斥感,进而预测了更低的工作动力和认同感。因此,我们的发现支持了过去的研究,即微妙的语言线索可能被解释为排斥性的,这种解释可能会引发负面后果,并且人们可能会基于他们的社会身份体验到群体层面的排斥。

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