Predictors of College Students Perception of Women: Attributions to Woman Murders with Ambivalent Sexism

As part of this study, it was examined according to various variables, considering that ambivalent sexism contradicting references to woman murders predicts the perception of women by university students. Thus, 285 individuals studying at Nineteen May University were studied and finally 275 data wer...

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Autores principales: Feyza ALTINGOZ, Yasar BARUT
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:67c5a9ad72254b1a95b4648bea46c9162021-12-02T17:42:56ZPredictors of College Students Perception of Women: Attributions to Woman Murders with Ambivalent Sexism10.31461/ybpd.8387912587-15362587-1536https://doaj.org/article/67c5a9ad72254b1a95b4648bea46c9162021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1441460https://doaj.org/toc/2587-1536https://doaj.org/toc/2587-1536As part of this study, it was examined according to various variables, considering that ambivalent sexism contradicting references to woman murders predicts the perception of women by university students. Thus, 285 individuals studying at Nineteen May University were studied and finally 275 data were obtained (204 women, 71 men). The “Woman Perception Scale”, a validity and reliability study conducted by Gülmez and colleagues (2017), was used to measure the level of women's perception of university students. In order to measure their references to women's murders, the “Attributions Scale For Woman Murders” developed by Üzümçeker and Akfırat (2018) was used for use in this work. Finally, the “Ambivalent Sexism Scale”, developed by Glick and Fiske in 1996 and adapted to Turkish by Sakallı-Uğurlu (2002), was used in this study to measure the ambivalent sexism of university students. Woman's perception of university students of as references, attributions for woman murders with ambivalent sexism of level in Multiple Linear Regression analysis with these variables various arguments for the investigation of the relationship between independent samples t-test and One Way ANOVA analysis methods were used. Based on the results, it was found that ambivalent sexism levels that contradict attributions to woman's murders significantly predicts the perception of women by college students. In addition, it was concluded that the perception of women by age, attributions to woman murders, and levels of ambivalent sexism did not show differentiation in university students. It has been concluded that university students perception of women, attributions to woman murders, and levels of ambivalent sexism differ only in ambivalent sexism according to their gender. It was found that the levels of female perception, attributions to woman murders, and ambivalent sexism did not differ in college students according to their romantic relationship status and there was no change according to the places where they lived. Feyza ALTINGOZYasar BARUTMuhammed Yıldızarticlewomanwoman perceptionattributions to the murders of womenambivalent sexismPsychologyBF1-990ENTRYaşam Becerileri Psikoloji Dergisi, Vol 5, Iss 9, Pp 1-10 (2021)
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topic woman
woman perception
attributions to the murders of women
ambivalent sexism
Psychology
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woman perception
attributions to the murders of women
ambivalent sexism
Psychology
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Feyza ALTINGOZ
Yasar BARUT
Predictors of College Students Perception of Women: Attributions to Woman Murders with Ambivalent Sexism
description As part of this study, it was examined according to various variables, considering that ambivalent sexism contradicting references to woman murders predicts the perception of women by university students. Thus, 285 individuals studying at Nineteen May University were studied and finally 275 data were obtained (204 women, 71 men). The “Woman Perception Scale”, a validity and reliability study conducted by Gülmez and colleagues (2017), was used to measure the level of women's perception of university students. In order to measure their references to women's murders, the “Attributions Scale For Woman Murders” developed by Üzümçeker and Akfırat (2018) was used for use in this work. Finally, the “Ambivalent Sexism Scale”, developed by Glick and Fiske in 1996 and adapted to Turkish by Sakallı-Uğurlu (2002), was used in this study to measure the ambivalent sexism of university students. Woman's perception of university students of as references, attributions for woman murders with ambivalent sexism of level in Multiple Linear Regression analysis with these variables various arguments for the investigation of the relationship between independent samples t-test and One Way ANOVA analysis methods were used. Based on the results, it was found that ambivalent sexism levels that contradict attributions to woman's murders significantly predicts the perception of women by college students. In addition, it was concluded that the perception of women by age, attributions to woman murders, and levels of ambivalent sexism did not show differentiation in university students. It has been concluded that university students perception of women, attributions to woman murders, and levels of ambivalent sexism differ only in ambivalent sexism according to their gender. It was found that the levels of female perception, attributions to woman murders, and ambivalent sexism did not differ in college students according to their romantic relationship status and there was no change according to the places where they lived.
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