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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
The papers in this session identify key social psychological mechanisms accounting for persistent forms of gender inequality. In particular, they examine how cultural norms and expectations, including new types of sexist beliefs, account for the unequal treatment of men and women.
The Inversive Sexism Scale: Endorsements of the Belief that Women are Privileged and Other Sexist Attitudes - Emily Kiyoko Carian, Stanford University
Not Your Average Joe: Pluralistic Ignorance and the Stalled Gender Revolution - Tagart Cain Sobotka, Stanford University
The Hazard of Dominance: An Analysis of Who’s Still Standing - Scott V. Savage, University of Houston; David M. Melamed, The Ohio State University