The Effect of Three Status Characteristics on Ratings of an Elderly Male and an Elderly Female: Social Variables

Jane E. Workman, Kim K. P. Johnson
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether three status characteristics—age, gender, and fashionability—affect impressions of elderly persons. Subjects represented three age statuses: young adults (18–34 years), middle-aged adults (35–59 years), and elderly adults (60+ years). Each subject saw one of four photographs, either a 75-year-old male or a 70-year-old female in either fashionable or unfashionable clothing, and gave their first impressions of social class, economic status, sociability, and health. Subjects also drew a stick figure depicting how close they would stand to the person as a measure of social distance. Data were analyzed using MANOVA, ANOVA, and the Student-Newman-Keuls test. The independent variables (gender of stimulus person, age status of subjects, and fashionability of clothing) yielded significant effects on ratings of social class, economic status, social distance, sociability, and health. Results are explained in terms of status characteristics theory.

三种身份特征对老年男性和老年女性评分的影响:社会变量
本研究的目的是确定年龄、性别和时尚这三个身份特征是否会影响老年人的印象。受试者代表三种年龄状态:青壮年(18-34岁)、中年人(35-59岁)和老年人(60岁以上)。每位受试者都看了四张照片中的一张,照片中有75岁的男性或70岁的女性,穿着时髦或不时髦的衣服,并给出了他们对社会阶层、经济地位、社交能力和健康状况的第一印象。研究对象还画了一个简笔画,描绘他们与这个人站得有多近,以此来衡量社交距离。数据分析采用方差分析、方差分析和Student-Newman-Keuls检验。自变量(刺激人的性别、被试的年龄和服装的时尚性)对社会阶层、经济地位、社会距离、社交能力和健康状况的评分有显著影响。结果用状态特征理论解释。
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