Sexism

The Influence of Perceiver and Target Race in Hostile and Benevolent Sexist Attitudes

The present research investigates whether benevolent and hostile sexism are applied differently by Black and White U.S. Americans to Black and White women.

The roots of ecological dominance orientation: Assessing individual preferences for an anthropocentric and hierarchically organized world

In five pre-registered studies, we demonstrate that EDO a) shapes attitudes in a similar fashion both within and between different relational domains, b) is uniquely predictive of socially consequential attitudes (i.e., modern sexism, speciesism, dehumanization) above established measures of personal ideology, c) is reliable over time, d) relates to a distinct set of personality correlates, and e) uniquely predicts pro-environmental behavior.