Gender differences in empathizing-systemizing - the influence of gender stereotype and socially desirable responding

Jacek Neckar, M. Szlachta
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The main aim of the present studies was to investigate the infl uence of social and cultural factors on gender diff erences in empathizing-systemizing. Study 1 was designed to control for the socially desirable responding in gender diff erences in empathizing-systemizing. In Study 2 we wanted to investigate whether the activation of gender stereotype would infl uence gender diff erences in the questionnaire and the ability test that measured empathizing-systemizing. Consistently across our two studies and the two measurement methods used (the questionnaire and the ability test), women scored higher in empathizing and the size of the eff ect was medium. Socially desirable responding had no eff ect on the size of gender diff erences in empathizing. However, the activation of the gender stereotype made respondents, especially women, present themselves as more empathetic persons. In addition, the stereotype activation produced a performance boost on the systemizing ability test in men, whereas no eff ect was observed in women.
共情-系统化的性别差异——性别刻板印象和社会期望反应的影响
本研究的主要目的是探讨社会文化因素对共情-系统化的性别差异的影响。研究1的目的是控制社会期望反应在共情-系统化的性别差异。研究二旨在探讨性别刻板印象的激活是否会影响问卷和共情-系统化能力测试的性别差异。在我们的两项研究和使用的两种测量方法(问卷调查和能力测试)中,女性在共情方面得分较高,影响的大小为中等。社会期望反应对共情的性别差异大小没有影响。然而,性别刻板印象的激活使受访者,尤其是女性,表现出更有同理心的人。此外,刻板印象激活对男性在系统化能力测试中的表现有促进作用,而对女性没有影响。
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