沉默
反冲
声音
人际交往
社会心理学
心理学
无礼
现状
嫉妒
骚扰
情境伦理学
政治学
工程类
计算机科学
法学
机械工程
哲学
语音识别
美学
作者
Kristin Bain,Kate Coll,Tamar A. Kreps,Elizabeth R. Tenney
标识
DOI:10.31234/osf.io/uh9jv
摘要
Some theories suggest that women anticipate negative consequences (i.e., backlash) for counterstereotypical actions and take steps to avoid those consequences. We propose that women may expect gender-based backlash for voicing, or contributing ideas that challenge the status quo, and thus engage in more silence (withholding those contributions) than men. However, we also propose that women anticipate gender backlash, and hence engage in more silence, only when other group members’ behavior signals that deviating from prescribed gender norms is risky. In two studies with over 3,000 participants, we found that incivility increased women’s expectation that voicing would lead to gender backlash. In turn, women engaged in more silence than men in uncivil groups, but we found no gender difference in silence in civil groups. Our findings reveal that certain situations differentially alert people to interpersonal risks, thus influencing their decision to withhold contributions.
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