认为大学教育对男性比女性更重要:穆斯林社会中这种看法的性别差异和预测因素

Q4 Psychology
Nur Amali Aminnuddin
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摘要

对穆斯林社会中妇女的教育问题进行了广泛讨论。然而,目前尚不清楚男性和女性对大学教育在穆斯林社会中的重要性及其预测因素的看法是否不同。因此,这项研究考察了男女之间以下厌恶女性的看法:大学教育对男性比女性更重要。这项研究旨在确定性别差异和这种认知的预测因素。样本人群来自马来西亚(N=820)、新加坡(N=320)、印度(N=447)和巴基斯坦(N=1195)。采用均方差检验和二项逻辑回归分析。结果显示,超过一半的男性同意他们认为大学教育对男性比女性更重要。超过一半的女性有同样的看法。一些人口统计学变量是认为大学教育对男性比女性更重要的重要预测因素,尽管根据群体和国家的不同而不一致。其中一些发现包括,在马来西亚和巴基斯坦等国,宗教信仰预示着厌恶女性观念的可能性较小,但在其他国家则不然。一直以来,对于两性来说,对男性优越感和女性在家中的角色的看法预测了大学教育对男性比女性更重要的看法。这表明,当涉及到大学教育时,穆斯林对能力的认知和性别刻板印象会产生复杂的影响。有必要进行进一步的研究,以了解这些预测因素背后的基本原理。
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PERCEIVING UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AS MORE IMPORTANT FOR MEN THAN FOR WOMEN: GENDER DIFFERENCES AND PREDICTORS OF THIS PERCEPTION IN MUSLIM SOCIETIES
Education for women in Muslim societies had been discussed widely. However, it remains unclear if the perception of the importance of university education in Muslim societies and its predictors are different between men and women. Therefore, this research examined the following misogynistic perception among both genders: university education is more important for men than for women. This research aimed to determine gender differences and predictors of this perception. Sample populations were from Malaysia ( N =820), Singapore ( N =320), India ( N =447), and Pakistan ( N =1195). Mean difference test and binomial logistic regression analysis were conducted. The results revealed that more than half of the men agreed that they perceived university education as more important for men than for women. Over half of the women had the same perception. Some demographic variables were significant predictors of perceiving university education to be more important for men than for women, albeit inconsistent based on groups and countries. Some of the findings included being religious predicted less likelihood of misogynistic perception in countries such as Malaysia and Pakistan, but not in the others. Consistently, for both genders, perceptions concerning men’s superiority and women’s role being at home predicted the perception that university education was more important for men than for women. This suggests the intricate influence of the perception of ability and gender stereotype among Muslims when it concerns university education. Further studies are necessary to understand the rationale behind these predictors.
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Psychological Thought
Psychological Thought Psychology-Psychology (all)
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0.90
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25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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