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Lay beliefs about gender and sexual behavior: first evidence for a pervasive, robust (but seemingly unfounded) stereotype

Lay beliefs about gender and sexual behavior: first evidence for a pervasive, robust (but seemingly unfounded) stereotype
Lay beliefs about gender and sexual behavior: first evidence for a pervasive, robust (but seemingly unfounded) stereotype
Although casual sex is increasingly socially acceptable, negative stereotypes toward women who pursue casual sex remain pervasive. For example, a common trope in television, film, and other media is that women who engage in casual sex have low self-esteem. Despite robust work on prejudice against women who engage in casual sex, little empirical work has focused on the lay theories individuals hold about them. Across six experiments with U.S. adults (N = 1,469), we found that both men and women stereotype women (but not men) who engage in casual sex as having low self-esteem. This stereotype is held explicitly and semi-implicitly; is not driven by individual differences in religiosity, conservatism, or sexism; and is mediated by inferences that women who have casual sex are unsatisfied with their mating strategy—yet the stereotype persists when women are explicitly described as choosing to have casual sex. Finally, the stereotype appears to be unfounded; across experiments, the same participants’ sexual behavior was not significantly correlated with their self-esteem.
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Krems, Jaimie Arona
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Krems, Jaimie Arona, Ko, Ahra, Moon, Jordan W. and Varnum, Michael E.W. (2021) Lay beliefs about gender and sexual behavior: first evidence for a pervasive, robust (but seemingly unfounded) stereotype. Psychological Science, 32 (6), 871-889. (doi:10.1177/0956797620983829).

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Although casual sex is increasingly socially acceptable, negative stereotypes toward women who pursue casual sex remain pervasive. For example, a common trope in television, film, and other media is that women who engage in casual sex have low self-esteem. Despite robust work on prejudice against women who engage in casual sex, little empirical work has focused on the lay theories individuals hold about them. Across six experiments with U.S. adults (N = 1,469), we found that both men and women stereotype women (but not men) who engage in casual sex as having low self-esteem. This stereotype is held explicitly and semi-implicitly; is not driven by individual differences in religiosity, conservatism, or sexism; and is mediated by inferences that women who have casual sex are unsatisfied with their mating strategy—yet the stereotype persists when women are explicitly described as choosing to have casual sex. Finally, the stereotype appears to be unfounded; across experiments, the same participants’ sexual behavior was not significantly correlated with their self-esteem.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 October 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 May 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 505402
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/505402
ISSN: 0956-7976
PURE UUID: dd79915f-6911-4277-b91e-e9d540d70f1c
ORCID for Jordan W. Moon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5102-3585

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Author: Jaimie Arona Krems
Author: Ahra Ko
Author: Jordan W. Moon ORCID iD
Author: Michael E.W. Varnum

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