Measuring Implicit Gender Stereotypes Using the Preschool Auditory Stroop

IF 1.6 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal of Cognition and Development Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI:10.1080/15248372.2021.2013223
A. M. Gonzalez, Katharina Block, Hee Jae Julie Oh, Riley N Bizzotto, A. Baron
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ABSTRACT Numerous studies suggest that by elementary school, children have implicit and explicit gender stereotypes about the toys, activities, roles, and abilities associated with boys vs. girls. Furthermore, these stereotypes have been shown to affect children’s goals and behaviors, leading them to pursue activities that are associated with their own gender and avoid those that are not. The majority of previous research examining the development of children’s implicit gender stereotypes has used the Implicit Association Test, which measures two associations simultaneously. Thus, it is often unclear which association is driving children’s gender stereotypes, which hampers the ability to effectively target harmful associations for bias change. The current research uses the Preschool Auditory Stroop, an adaptation of the Auditory Stroop, to measure distinct implicit gender stereotypes in three to seven-year-old children. Across two studies, the first using human voices and the second using computer-generated voices, children were faster to respond when female-stereotypical words were paired with female voices and male-stereotypical words were paired with male voices. These results indicate that children have implicit gender stereotypes as early as age three. Furthermore, results suggested that the magnitude of these implicit gender stereotypes was comparable across our age range. This study indicates that implicit gender stereotypes are present in children as young as three, and results suggest that this methodology can be used in future research to chart the trajectory of distinct implicit gender stereotypes across development.
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使用学龄前儿童听觉Stroop测量内隐性别刻板印象
大量研究表明,到小学阶段,儿童对与男孩和女孩相关的玩具、活动、角色和能力有内隐和外显的性别刻板印象。此外,这些刻板印象已被证明会影响儿童的目标和行为,导致他们追求与自己性别有关的活动,而避免与自己性别无关的活动。以前的大多数研究都使用了内隐联想测试来检查儿童内隐性别刻板印象的发展,该测试同时测量两种关联。因此,往往不清楚是哪种关联导致了儿童的性别刻板印象,这妨碍了有效地针对有害关联来改变偏见的能力。目前的研究使用了学前听觉Stroop,听觉Stroop的改编,来测量三到七岁儿童不同的内隐性别刻板印象。在两项研究中,第一项使用人类声音,第二项使用计算机生成的声音,当女性的刻板印象与女性的声音配对,以及男性的刻板印象与男性的声音配对时,儿童的反应速度更快。这些结果表明,儿童早在三岁时就有了内隐的性别刻板印象。此外,结果表明,这些隐性性别刻板印象的程度在我们的年龄范围内是可比较的。本研究表明,内隐性别刻板印象在儿童三岁时就已经存在,结果表明该方法可用于未来的研究,以绘制不同的内隐性别刻板印象在整个发展过程中的轨迹。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cognition and Development is the official journal of the Cognitive Development Society (CDS). Some CDS members are concerned with basic research or theory; others focus on policy issues and practical applications. The range of interests includes cognitive development during all stages of life, and we seek to understand ontogenetic processes in both humans and nonhumans. Finally, their interests encompass typical as well as atypical development, and we attempt to characterize both biological and cultural influences on cognitive change and continuity.
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