Gender traits and cognitive appraisal : the mediating role of locus of control

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serval:BIB_7994DC581CBD
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Gender traits and cognitive appraisal : the mediating role of locus of control
Périodique
Sex Roles
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Sarrasin O., Mayor E., Faniko K.
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2014
Volume
70
Numéro
3-4
Pages
122-133
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The present study examined the relationships between masculine and feminine traits, measured using the Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI), and the way young adults appraise events (i.e., as threats or as challenges). We hypothesized that the locus of control (LOC)-i.e., individuals' perceived control over the events that affect them-mediated these relationships. We tested these assumptions on two student samples from the French-speaking part of Switzerland (N = 123 and N = 504). Regression analyses demonstrated that, as expected, agentic masculine traits were positively related to challenge appraisals, and negatively to threat appraisals. LOC mediated these relationships, but most strongly among female participants. A different pattern was found for femininity. Feminine traits were positively related to increased challenge appraisals, but only in female participants of Sample 2. They were also related, in some cases, to increased threat appraisals. Furthermore, in line with previous research, LOC did not mediate the relationship between feminine traits and cognitive appraisal. Overall, the present results confirm that masculine and feminine stereotypical traits differ in their consequences for the way young adults appraise events in their everyday life.
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