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Front Public Health
November 2024
School of Physical Education, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.
Introduction: Aggressive behaviors in the online gaming world are frequent and have far-reaching negative effects.
Method: To explore the factors and mechanisms of aggressive in games, we surveyed 945 university students using a framework of social dominance orientation, online disinhibition, moral disengagement, and aggression in gaming, and examined the moderating role of gender traits.
Results: We found no direct relationship between online disinhibition and aggression in gaming; however, through the mediating role of moral disengagement, online disinhibition indirectly affected aggression in gaming behavior and enhanced social dominance orientation.
Front Psychol
December 2022
Research Center for Psychological and Health Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China.
Since the rapid development of network technology, the rise of live-streaming shopping platforms has followed. Some streamers influence consumers' preferences for products through their gender role attributes, thus generating great commercial value. Based on attachment theory and using an experimental approach, this study explored the impact of streamers' gender roles (single gender/androgyny) on consumers' preferences through 2 studies.
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November 2022
School of Psychology, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
Parents have an influence on the formation of their children's mate preferences. This research conducted two studies to test the relationship between parents' education level and the gender role characteristics (masculinity and femininity) of ideal mate for college students, and the moderating role of urban-rural residence on this relationship. In study 1, 1,033 participants (627 females) reported their explicit attitude toward gender role characteristics for an ideal mate the Chinese Sex Role Inventory-50.
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May 2022
Department for Psychology of Development and Education, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
It has been repeatedly shown that the extent to which individuals adopt stereotypically masculine and feminine traits in their self-concept impacts their health and well-being. This is especially important in adolescence, when developmental changes and social pressures to conform to stereotypical gender roles can affect psychological functioning. However, previous studies investigating relationship between gender role self-concept and well-being in adolescents focused mostly on general well-being rather than well-being in specific contexts.
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October 2023
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA; University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
The notion of psychological androgyny as a research tool loiters on in an incapacitated state. The lack of a general theory and the belief that the biological gender differences are insignificant to non-existent has been the seeds for its de-construction. Over the decades, the testing of ideas associated with androgyny has declined.
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