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Author(s): Phills, C. E.
Miller, J. K.
Buchanan, E. M.
Williams, A.
Meyers, C.
Brown, E. R.
Zickfeld, J.
Volsa, S.
Stieger, S.
Oberzaucher, E.
Mlakic, V.
Riis, D.
Lane, B. M.
Lynott, D.
Evans, T. R.
Sirota, M.
Holford, D. L.
Werner, K. M.
Wang, K.
Milyavskaya, M.
Stephen, I. D.
Mafra, A. L.
Ross, R. M.
Roberts, A.
Ghasemi, O.
Steffens, N. K.
Peters, K.
Dixson, B.
Correa Varella, M. A.
Valentova, J. V.
Hsu, R. M. C. S.
Luksevicius de Moraes, Y.
Silva, L. O. da.
Silva, C. S. A. da.
Helmy, M.
Balderrama, M.
Al-Hoorie, A. H.
McGee, T.
Vally, Z.
Vasilev, M.
Szuts, A.
Forscher, P.
Bernabeu, P.
Aczel, B.
Szabelska, A.
Chen, S.-C.
Chartier, C. R.
Kekecs, Z.
Dalgar, İ.
Çoksan, S.
Söylemez, S.
Solak, Ç.
Özdoğru, A. A.
Çoktok, B.
Kung, C.-C.
Suavansri, P.
Manley, H.
Álvarez-Solas, S.
Zambrano Ricaurte, D.
Ropovik, I.
Banik, G.
Babinčák, P.
Adamkovič, M.
Kačmár, P.
Hricová, M.
Bavolar, J.
Li, L.
Gao, F.
Chen, Z.
Ković, V.
Gvozdenović, V.
Arriaga, P.
Filip, K.
Barzykowski, K.
Adamus, S.
Pfuhl, G.
Martiny, S. E.
Klevjer, K.
Woelfert, F. S.
Tamnes, C. K.
Kunst, J. R.
Korbmacher, M.
Singh, M. M.
Pradhan, S.
Parveen, N.
Parganiha, A.
Pande, B.
Kujur, P.
Chandel, P.
Reggev, N.
Mokady, A.
Papadatou-Pastou, M.
Schnepper, R.
Röer, J. P.
Ripp, T.
Pronizius, E.
Lamm, C.
Voracek, M.
Olsen, J.
Enachescu, J.
Batres, C.
Storage, D.
Levitan, C. A.
Li, M.
Vaughn, L. A.
Chopik, W. J.
Schmidt, K.
Mallik, P. R.
Lewis, S.
Leach, B.
Jurosic, B.
Moreau, D.
Ndukaihe, I. L. G.
Arinze, N. C.
Janssen, S. M. J.
Foo, A.
Tan, C. B. Y.
Williams, G. P.
Date: 2025
Title: Multi-region investigation of ‘man’ as default in attitudes
Journal title: PLoS One
Volume: 20
Number: 6
Reference: Phills, C. E., Miller, J. K., Buchanan, E. M., Williams, A., Meyers, C., Brown, E. R., Zickfeld, J., Volsa, S., Stieger, S., Oberzaucher, E., Mlakic, V., Vasilev, M., Dalgar, İ., Çoksan, S., Söylemez, S., Solak, Ç., Özdoğru, A. A., Çoktok, B., Kung, C.-C. ... Kekecs, Z. (2025). Multi-region investigation of ‘man’ as default in attitudes. PLoS One, 20(6), Article e0323938. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323938
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1371/journal.pone.0323938
Keywords: Androcentrism
Attitudes
Gender representation
Group stereotypes
Abstract: Previous research has studied the extent to which men are the default members of social groups in terms of memory, categorization, and stereotyping, but not attitudes which is critical because of attitudes’ relationship to behavior. Results from our survey (N > 5000) collected via a globally distributed laboratory network in over 40 regions demonstrated that attitudes toward Black people and politicians had a stronger relationship with attitudes toward the men rather than the women of the group. However, attitudes toward White people had a stronger relationship with attitudes toward White women than White men, whereas attitudes toward East Asian people, police officers, and criminals did not have a stronger relationship with attitudes toward either the men or women of each respective group. Regional agreement with traditional gender roles was explored as a potential moderator. These findings have implications for understanding the unique forms of prejudice women face around the world.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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