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Implicit Gender Bias in Linguistic Descriptions for Expected Events: The Cases of the 2016 United States and 2017 United Kingdom Elections ...
Abstract: Gender stereotypes influence subjective beliefs about the world, and this is reflected in our use of language. But do gender biases in language transparently reflect subjective beliefs? Or is the process of translating thought to language itself biased? During the 2016 United States ( N = 24,863) and 2017 United Kingdom ( N = 2,609) electoral campaigns, we compared participants’ beliefs about the gender of the next head of government with their use and interpretation of pronouns referring to the next head of government. In the United States, even when the female candidate was expected to win, she pronouns were rarely produced and induced substantial comprehension disruption. In the United Kingdom, where the incumbent female candidate was heavily favored, she pronouns were preferred in production but yielded no comprehension advantage. These and other findings suggest that the language system itself is a source of implicit biases above and beyond previously known biases, such as those measured by the Implicit ...
Keyword: 110319 Psychiatry incl. Psychotherapy; 110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases; 170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified; FOS Clinical medicine; FOS Psychology; Neuroscience
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4810950
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Implicit Gender Bias in Linguistic Descriptions for Expected Events: The Cases of the 2016 United States and 2017 United Kingdom Elections ...
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Tense morphology in German agrammatism : the production of regular, irregular and mixed verbs
In: The mental lexicon. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : John Benjamins Publishing Company 7 (2012) 3, 351-380
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What is the scanpath signature of syntactic reanalysis?
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 65 (2011) 2, 109-127
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