Women's Cognitive, Affective, and Physiological Reactions to a Male Coworker's Sexist Behavior1

KT Schneider, J Tomaka… - Journal of Applied Social …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Empirical research has documented the attitudinal and behavioral consequences of sexual
harassment, but has not examined the physiological consequences. In the present study, we …

[引用][C] Women's cognitive, affective, and physiological reactions to a male coworker's sexist behavior

KT Schneider, J Tomaka, R Palacios - Journal of Applied Social …, 2001 - elibrary.ru

Women's cognitive, affective, and physiological reactions to a male coworker's sexist behavior.

KT Schneider, J Tomaka, R Palacios - Journal of Applied Social …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Monitored 46 women's autonomic physiological activity while they performed a word-
association task with a male confederate who was either harassing, egalitarian, or …