Location
Stephen F Austin State University, Baker Pattillo Student Center, Student Center Theatre and Twilight Ballroom
Start Date
18-4-2017 4:00 PM
End Date
18-4-2017 7:30 PM
Description
Men and women have different attitudes about sexism (Phys.org Staff, 2015). Men are more likely than women to be indifferent about sexist situations.
However, most studies have not examined attitudes that college students have about sexist situations, jokes, and advertisements.
Therefore the aim of the current study is to examine gender differences and perceptions of sexism/sexual objectification in college students.
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Stephen F Austin State University, Baker Pattillo Student Center, Student Center Theatre and Twilight Ballroom
Men and women have different attitudes about sexism (Phys.org Staff, 2015). Men are more likely than women to be indifferent about sexist situations.
However, most studies have not examined attitudes that college students have about sexist situations, jokes, and advertisements.
Therefore the aim of the current study is to examine gender differences and perceptions of sexism/sexual objectification in college students.