
Religiosity or ideology? On the individual differences predictors of sexism
- Author
- Jasper Van Assche (UGent) , Yasin Koç and Arne Roets (UGent)
- Organization
- Abstract
- The present set of studies investigated the role of both religiosity and social-ideological attitudes in the prediction of various forms of sexist and gender-related attitudes. Hierarchical regression analyses on data collected in three countries (i.e., two heterogeneous adult samples from Turkey and the Netherlands, and two student samples from Belgium; combined N = 964) revealed that although individual differences in religiosity did predict traditional gender role beliefs and sexism (towards both women and men), its impact was limited compared to the impact of individual differences in social-ideological attitudes (i.e., social dominance orientation and particularly authoritarianism). In the discussion, we argue that sexism primarily relates to individual differences in peoples' perspective on the social world, and that religiosity explains little additional variance.
- Keywords
- General Psychology, Religiosity, Social-ideological attitudes, Sexist attitudes, Traditional gender role beliefs, SOCIAL-DOMINANCE ORIENTATION, RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM, AMBIVALENT SEXISM, BENEVOLENT SEXISM, DIFFERENTIATING HOSTILE, ATTITUDES, INVENTORY, GENDER, MEN, PERSONALITY
Downloads
-
Van Assche, Koç, & Roets, 2018 (PAID) - Religiosity, Ideology, and Sexism - UGENT BIBLIO.pdf
- full text (Author's original)
- |
- open access
- |
- |
- 435.45 KB
-
(...).pdf
- full text (Published version)
- |
- UGent only
- |
- |
- 210.93 KB
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8583942
- MLA
- Van Assche, Jasper, et al. “Religiosity or Ideology? On the Individual Differences Predictors of Sexism.” PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, vol. 139, 2019, pp. 191–97, doi:10.1016/j.paid.2018.11.016.
- APA
- Van Assche, J., Koç, Y., & Roets, A. (2019). Religiosity or ideology? On the individual differences predictors of sexism. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 139, 191–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2018.11.016
- Chicago author-date
- Van Assche, Jasper, Yasin Koç, and Arne Roets. 2019. “Religiosity or Ideology? On the Individual Differences Predictors of Sexism.” PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 139: 191–97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2018.11.016.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Van Assche, Jasper, Yasin Koç, and Arne Roets. 2019. “Religiosity or Ideology? On the Individual Differences Predictors of Sexism.” PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 139: 191–197. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2018.11.016.
- Vancouver
- 1.Van Assche J, Koç Y, Roets A. Religiosity or ideology? On the individual differences predictors of sexism. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. 2019;139:191–7.
- IEEE
- [1]J. Van Assche, Y. Koç, and A. Roets, “Religiosity or ideology? On the individual differences predictors of sexism,” PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, vol. 139, pp. 191–197, 2019.
@article{8583942, abstract = {{The present set of studies investigated the role of both religiosity and social-ideological attitudes in the prediction of various forms of sexist and gender-related attitudes. Hierarchical regression analyses on data collected in three countries (i.e., two heterogeneous adult samples from Turkey and the Netherlands, and two student samples from Belgium; combined N = 964) revealed that although individual differences in religiosity did predict traditional gender role beliefs and sexism (towards both women and men), its impact was limited compared to the impact of individual differences in social-ideological attitudes (i.e., social dominance orientation and particularly authoritarianism). In the discussion, we argue that sexism primarily relates to individual differences in peoples' perspective on the social world, and that religiosity explains little additional variance.}}, author = {{Van Assche, Jasper and Koç, Yasin and Roets, Arne}}, issn = {{0191-8869}}, journal = {{PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES}}, keywords = {{General Psychology,Religiosity,Social-ideological attitudes,Sexist attitudes,Traditional gender role beliefs,SOCIAL-DOMINANCE ORIENTATION,RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM,AMBIVALENT SEXISM,BENEVOLENT SEXISM,DIFFERENTIATING HOSTILE,ATTITUDES,INVENTORY,GENDER,MEN,PERSONALITY}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{191--197}}, title = {{Religiosity or ideology? On the individual differences predictors of sexism}}, url = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2018.11.016}}, volume = {{139}}, year = {{2019}}, }
- Altmetric
- View in Altmetric
- Web of Science
- Times cited: