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Original Articles

Student perceptions of sexism

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Pages 267-283 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009
 

This study sought to identify and categorize student perceptions of sexism. Respondents were asked to describe critical incidents involving sexism and to supply words and phrases, nonverbal behaviors, and media representations which they interpreted as sexist. Responses were content analyzed, and general hypotheses about the ways sex of respondent and sex of target affected the number and type of responses were tested.

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