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A scale designed to tap into a new type of gender prejudice, called neosexist beliefs, is proposed. Two studies investigating antecedents and consequences of neosexism were conducted. In the first study, a predictive model was tested with a sample of 130 male students. It was found, according to hypotheses, that considerations of collective interest (CI) and old-fashioned sexism had an impact on neosexism. However, only the latter and CI triggered opposition to affirmative action (AA). The second study evaluated the effects of CI and neosexism among a sample of 149 male workers employed in a firm where an exhaustive AA program was implemented. For example, it was found that support for the program in place and evaluations of women's qualifications were influenced both by neosexism and by CI. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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Françine Tougas
University of Ottawa
Rupert Brown
University of Sussex
Ann M. Beaton
Université de Moncton
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
University of Ottawa
University of Kent
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10f1da326831f8a264905b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0146167295218007