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Gender stereotypes in sports

Gender stereotype is

3) Checkmate? The role of gender stereotypes in the ultimate intellectual sport

generalized representation (belief) of the behavior patterns of men and women, formed by culture [Ilyn, 2010, p. 167].

1) Problem in focus: it is argued that gender stereotypes are mainly responsible for the underperformance of women in chess.

2) It was an experiment in which forty-two male-female pairs, matched for ability, played two chess games via Internet.

Anne Maass, Claudio D'Ettole, Mara Cadinu

European Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 38, Issue 2 March/April 2008, P. 231–245.

Conclusion

Conclusion

1) Keywords: gender stereotypes, gender equity, gender roles, gender stereotypes in sports, coed sports

Gender stereotypes in sports

2) Sport Stereotypes and Gender

2) Gender stereotypes in spots exist and must be learned.

Gender classification sports usually comes down primarily to the division between masculine and feminine sports and androgynous - common to both sexes.

1) Problem in focus: are perceptions of the masculinity or femininity of sports influenced by the gender of who actually participates in those sports as well as the physical activities involved in the sports?

2) This article also was easy to read and understand. It is helpful for me to take out more information about exactly sport aspect in gender stereotypes.

3) Articles, which were read was very useful to formed imagery about gender stereotypes in sports and helpful to use some concepts for writing my future master diploma.

References

1. Eliin E. Sex and gender. - S-Pb .: Peter, 2010. - p. 688.

2. Eagly, Alice H.; Steffen, Valerie J. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. - Vol 46(4), Apr 1984, - p. 735-754.

3. Kathleen A. Csizma , Arno F. Wittig , K. Terry Schurr

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, - Vol: 10 Issue: 1 -p. 62-74.

4. Anne Maass, Claudio D'Ettole, Mara Cadinu. - European Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 38, Issue 2 March/April 2008, - p. 231–245.

5. OgunjImi, Lucas O., O’Neill, Charles B. Journal of Educational and Social Research MCSER Publishing, Rome-Italy. Vol. 4 No.7 November 2014.

Kathleen A. Csizma , Arno F. Wittig , K. Terry Schurr

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Vol: 10 Issue: 1 Pages: 62-74

1. Gender stereotypes stem from the distribution of women and men into social roles.

Gender and Sports in Contemporary Society

1) Problems in focus: stereotyped imagery of women and men roles;

inequality, with which women face according this stereotyped imagery.

2) There were 5 experiments (3839 women and 850 men, most of whom were students. Each read the description of one man or woman, and estimated that incentive rights on certain grounds.

3) At all, article was easy to read and understand. It is helpful for more deeply understanding gender stereotypes and to see one more way to research this problem through experimental method.

1) Problem in focus: gender roles, women athletes, society, femininity, gender stereotypes.

2) At all, article was easy to read and understand. It is helpful for more deeply understanding gender stereotypes in sports.

4) Examination of Gender Equity and Female Participation in Sport

Eagly, Alice H.; Steffen, Valerie J.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 46(4), Apr 1984, p. 735-754.

OgunjImi, Lucas O., O’Neill, Charles B.

Journal of Educational and Social Research MCSER Publishing, Rome-Italy. Vol. 4 No.7 November 2014

1) Problem in focus: gender equity in sport governance, gender equity issues in athletics, gender equity, sports participation and gender equity in coed sports.

2) New term: coed sports.

Joshua A. Senne

Contemporary Sports Issues

Grygorian Inna

1st year of magistrasy

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