The Inevitable Stereotypes:Family-Related Gender Stereotypes Among Heterosexuals and LGBT people in Taiwan

碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 心理與諮商學系 === 107 === By adapting the framework of gender schema theory and psychological androgyny, this study aimed to compare differences on gender traits and housework division stereotypes between heterosexual and LGBT people. This study hypothesized biological genders, sexual or...

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Main Authors: Chen, Yung-Jung, 陳永融
Other Authors: Wei, Chih-Fen
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/p6jtny
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spelling ndltd-TW-107UT0053280012019-05-16T01:40:46Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/p6jtny The Inevitable Stereotypes:Family-Related Gender Stereotypes Among Heterosexuals and LGBT people in Taiwan 無法逃脫的刻板印象:異性戀與非異性戀族群內的性別特質與家務分工刻板印象 Chen, Yung-Jung 陳永融 碩士 臺北市立大學 心理與諮商學系 107 By adapting the framework of gender schema theory and psychological androgyny, this study aimed to compare differences on gender traits and housework division stereotypes between heterosexual and LGBT people. This study hypothesized biological genders, sexual orientations and types of sexualization held significant interactions on gender traits and housework division stereotypes, . Through spreading online appointment forms, this study gathered 179 valid samples, with 44 heterosexual females, 40 heterosexual males, 51 LGBT females and 44 LGBT males. The mean age for heterosexuals was 31.60, whereas for LGBT people was 26.98. Study inventories included Bem sex role inventory and implicit association tests, to measure participants’ types of sexualization, and their implicit gender traits and housework division stereotypes. This study found significant interactions between biological genders, sexual orientations, types of sexualization to gender traits and housework division stereotypes. Also, this study found LGBT females that identified themselves as different identity labels showed significant differences in gender traits and housework division stereotypes. Wei, Chih-Fen 危芷芬 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 91 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 心理與諮商學系 === 107 === By adapting the framework of gender schema theory and psychological androgyny, this study aimed to compare differences on gender traits and housework division stereotypes between heterosexual and LGBT people. This study hypothesized biological genders, sexual orientations and types of sexualization held significant interactions on gender traits and housework division stereotypes, . Through spreading online appointment forms, this study gathered 179 valid samples, with 44 heterosexual females, 40 heterosexual males, 51 LGBT females and 44 LGBT males. The mean age for heterosexuals was 31.60, whereas for LGBT people was 26.98. Study inventories included Bem sex role inventory and implicit association tests, to measure participants’ types of sexualization, and their implicit gender traits and housework division stereotypes. This study found significant interactions between biological genders, sexual orientations, types of sexualization to gender traits and housework division stereotypes. Also, this study found LGBT females that identified themselves as different identity labels showed significant differences in gender traits and housework division stereotypes.
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