APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Gender, Power and Distinctiveness: On the Homogenization of Women and Individuation of High-Status Men
- Lyndsey Wallace
San Francisco State University - Avi Ben-Zeev
San Francisco State University
Abstract
We ask whether women are perceived more categorically, regardless of social status, and are de-individuated relative to men. Using a categorization paradigm, we found that: (a) gender serves as a basic-like level of categorization and (b) social status interacts with gender such that only high-status men are individuated.
Categorization