Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages

Background. This study addresses a current problem relating to trust and the identification of gender differences in trust/mistrust manifestation. Gender identity is associated with cultural stereotypes and social roles, which facilitate the formation of trust in people. It acts as a significant int...

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Main Author: Tatyana P. Budyakova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2017-06-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=6453
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spelling doaj-9a37f6bf356e4582847353735a248aa32020-11-25T02:10:12ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022017-06-0110214916410.11621/pir.2017.0210Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collagesTatyana P. BudyakovaBackground. This study addresses a current problem relating to trust and the identification of gender differences in trust/mistrust manifestation. Gender identity is associated with cultural stereotypes and social roles, which facilitate the formation of trust in people. It acts as a significant integral meaning-based component of an individual’s “I”- conception, which contributes to the formation of trust in himself and the world around him. Objective. To study features of trust/mistrust towards others in young people with different gender identities. Design. The cross-gender-typical sample consisted of 179 representatives, 83 males and 96 females, ages 17 to 23 (M = 19.34 and SD = 1.79). The techniques for collecting data included the MMPI, the Sex-Role Inventory by S. Bem, and the Trust/Mistrust towards Others questionnaire by A. Kupreychenko. The results were processed via the Mann-Whitney U Test, the Kruskal-Wallis H criterion, and cluster analysis. Results. Criteria of trust/mistrust among the youth with different gender identities were identified, and basic types of trust — categoric, irrational–emotional, ambivalent– contradictory, and non-differentiated — were singled out. Irrespective of biological sex, bearers of different gender identities do not exhibit the same criteria to determine trust/ mistrust. Conclusion. This study makes it possible to enrich our understanding of the role of social gender in the formation of interpersonal trust and differences in the foundations of trust toward others, in people with different gender identities. The empirical typology of trust in youth with different gender identities allows for using the typology in organizing psychological diagnostics, and for support and improvement of their interpersonal relations.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=6453forensicpsychologicalexpert opinioninsultcartooncollagepoliticssocial statusgender
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Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
Psychology in Russia: State of Art
forensic
psychological
expert opinion
insult
cartoon
collage
politics
social status
gender
author_facet Tatyana P. Budyakova
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title Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
title_short Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
title_full Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
title_fullStr Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
title_full_unstemmed Psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
title_sort psychological and legal aspects of the offensiveness of male and female cartoons and collages
publisher M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Psychology in Russia: State of Art
issn 2074-6857
2307-2202
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background. This study addresses a current problem relating to trust and the identification of gender differences in trust/mistrust manifestation. Gender identity is associated with cultural stereotypes and social roles, which facilitate the formation of trust in people. It acts as a significant integral meaning-based component of an individual’s “I”- conception, which contributes to the formation of trust in himself and the world around him. Objective. To study features of trust/mistrust towards others in young people with different gender identities. Design. The cross-gender-typical sample consisted of 179 representatives, 83 males and 96 females, ages 17 to 23 (M = 19.34 and SD = 1.79). The techniques for collecting data included the MMPI, the Sex-Role Inventory by S. Bem, and the Trust/Mistrust towards Others questionnaire by A. Kupreychenko. The results were processed via the Mann-Whitney U Test, the Kruskal-Wallis H criterion, and cluster analysis. Results. Criteria of trust/mistrust among the youth with different gender identities were identified, and basic types of trust — categoric, irrational–emotional, ambivalent– contradictory, and non-differentiated — were singled out. Irrespective of biological sex, bearers of different gender identities do not exhibit the same criteria to determine trust/ mistrust. Conclusion. This study makes it possible to enrich our understanding of the role of social gender in the formation of interpersonal trust and differences in the foundations of trust toward others, in people with different gender identities. The empirical typology of trust in youth with different gender identities allows for using the typology in organizing psychological diagnostics, and for support and improvement of their interpersonal relations.
topic forensic
psychological
expert opinion
insult
cartoon
collage
politics
social status
gender
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