PERCEIVED VERSUS METAANALYTIC EFFECT SIZES - AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCURACY OF GENDER STEREOTYPES

被引:148
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SWIM, JK
机构
[1] Pennsylvania State University, Department of Psychology, University Park, PA 16801
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10.1037/0022-3514.66.1.21
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The accuracy of people's stereotypes about gender differences was assessed in 2 studies by comparing perceptions of sizes of gender differences with meta-analytic findings. In Study 1, perceptions of variability among men and women and perceptions of mean differences were incorporated into measures of perceived effect sizes. In Study 2, Ss made direct judgments about the size of gender differences. Contrary to previous assertions about people's gender stereotypes, these studies' findings indicate that people do not uniformly overestimate gender differences. The results show that Ss are more likely to be accurate or to underestimate gender differences than overestimate them, and perceptions of the size of gender differences are correlated with meta-analytic effect sizes. Furthermore, degree of accuracy is influenced by biases favoring women, in-group favoritism, and the method used to measure perceptions.
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