APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Interpersonal Rewards of Confronting Sexism
- Muna Akhtar
Tufts University - Jessica Remedios
Tufts University
Abstract
This study looked at whether decreasing interpersonal costs increases confrontations of sexism. We expected that, to confronters, silence from a bystander felt as isolating as a negative response. Results show that confronters reported feeling similarly isolated by silence and negative responses. Confronters felt significantly less isolated when encouraged by bystanders.
Social Interpersonal Relationships