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Which is better in fat times and in lean times: the macho man vs. the nice guy? Study 1 dataset

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The dataset from cross-cultural study conducted in Poland and Norway in the area of gender stereotypes. Our study was conducted in two countries differing with regard to gender equality indices relating to the extent to which men are allowed to manifest gender-atypical behavior and influencing mate preferences of women. Polish (N = 106) and Norwegian (N = 77) female students were first presented with information which either a) threatened the stability of their country or b) highlighted the prosperity of their country. The participants were then asked to rate their romantic interest in the dating profiles of agentic (gender-typical) and communal (gender atypical) men. Polish women who were provided with system-prosperity information found communal men to be more attractive than agentic men. This effect was not observed in the Norwegian sample; however, when provided with system-threat information, Norwegian students preferred agentic men over communal ones. Our results indicate that there exist certain contextual cues that might change perceptions of gender-typical and gender-atypical behavior.

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Year of publication:
2019
Verification date:
2020-12-17
Creation date:
2020
Dataset language:
Polish
Fields of science:
  • psychology (Social studies)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/93y1-nk65 open in new tab
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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