Best D L, Williams J E, Cloud J M, Davis S W, Robertson L S, Edwards J R, Giles H, Fowles J
Child Dev. 1977 Dec;48(4):1375-84.
The Sex Stereotype Measure II (SSM II), a 32-item revision of the Williams, Bennett, and Best Sex Stereotype Measure, was developed to assess children's knowledge of conventional, sex-trait stereotypes defined by American university students. The procedure employed brief stories and human figure silhouettes which were individually administered to 5- and 8-year-old children in the United States, England, and Ireland and group administered to 11-year-olds in the United States. In the United States, knowledge of sex-trait stereotypes was found to develop in a linear fashion between the ages of 5 and 11, with more male traits than female traits being known at each age level. Cross-nationally, there was a high degree of similarity in the nature of the sex stereotypes being learned by the children in the 3 countries, although the rate of learning appeared slower among the Irish children. In all countries there was a clear progression in sex-stereotype learning from age 5 to age 8. English boys had greater knowledge of stereotypes than English girls, but this was not true in Ireland and the United States. Generally, knowledge of male stereotype traits appeared to develop earlier while knowledge of the female traits increased more rapidly between ages 5 and 8. The similarity in sex-stereotype learning in the 3 countries is discussed, and studies in progress in other countries of greater cultural diversity are noted.
《性别刻板印象量表二》(SSM II)是对威廉姆斯、贝内特和贝斯特性别刻板印象量表的32项修订版,旨在评估儿童对美国大学生所定义的传统性别特征刻板印象的了解。该程序采用简短故事和人体轮廓图,分别对美国、英国和爱尔兰的5岁和8岁儿童进行测试,并对美国的11岁儿童进行团体测试。在美国,发现5至11岁之间性别特征刻板印象的认知呈线性发展,每个年龄阶段了解的男性特征多于女性特征。在跨国比较中,这三个国家儿童所学习的性别刻板印象的性质高度相似,尽管爱尔兰儿童的学习速度似乎较慢。在所有国家,从5岁到8岁,性别刻板印象的学习都有明显进展。英国男孩比英国女孩对刻板印象的了解更多,但在爱尔兰和美国并非如此。一般来说,男性刻板印象特征的认知似乎发展得更早,而女性特征的认知在5至8岁之间增长得更快。文中讨论了这三个国家在性别刻板印象学习方面的相似之处,并指出了在其他文化多样性更强的国家正在进行的研究。