Next Gen Ambivalent Sexism: Converging Correlates, Causality in Context, and Converse Causality, an Introduction to the Special Issue Tiane L. LeeSusan T. FiskePeter Glick Original Article 21 February 2010 Pages: 395 - 404
The Joy of Sexism? A Multinational Investigation of Hostile and Benevolent Justifications for Gender Inequality and Their Relations to Subjective Well-Being Jaime L. NapierHulda ThorisdottirJohn T. Jost Original Article 11 November 2009 Pages: 405 - 419
The Relationships between Ambivalent Sexism and Religiosity among Turkish University Students Nagihan TaşdemirNuray Sakallı-Uğurlu Original Article 18 August 2009 Pages: 420 - 426
Ambivalent Sexism, Gender, and Major as Predictors of Turkish College Students’ Attitudes Toward Women and Men’s Atypical Educational Choices Nuray Sakallı-Uğurlu Original Article 03 July 2009 Pages: 427 - 437
An Opposing Process Model of Benevolent Sexism Chris G. SibleyRyan Perry Original Article 11 October 2009 Pages: 438 - 452
Why Do Women Endorse Hostile and Benevolent Sexism? The Role of Salient Female Subtypes and Internalization of Sexist Contents Julia C. Becker Original Article 05 January 2010 Pages: 453 - 467
Social Dominance and Sexual Self-Schema as Moderators of Sexist Reactions to Female Subtypes Alyssa F. FowersBlaine J. Fowers Original Article 21 March 2009 Pages: 468 - 480
When Female Applicants Meet Sexist Interviewers: The Costs of Being a Target of Benevolent Sexism Jessica J. GoodLaurie A. Rudman Original Article 28 July 2009 Pages: 481 - 493
Bad Woman, Bad Victim? Disentangling the Effects of Victim Stereotypicality, Gender Stereotypicality and Benevolent Sexism on Acquaintance Rape Victim Blame Barbara MasserKate LeeBlake M. McKimmie Original Article 20 May 2009 Pages: 494 - 504
Social Perception of Rape Victims in Dating and Married Relationships: The Role of Perpetrator’s Benevolent Sexism Mercedes DuránMiguel MoyaG. Tendayi Viki Original Article 03 July 2009 Pages: 505 - 519
The Emotional Impact of Ambivalent Sexism: Forecasts Versus Real Experiences Jennifer K. BossonElizabeth C. PinelJoseph A. Vandello Original Article 04 July 2009 Pages: 520 - 531
How Nice of Us and How Dumb of Me: The Effect of Exposure to Benevolent Sexism on Women’s Task and Relational Self-Descriptions Manuela BarretoNaomi EllemersMiguel Moya Original Article 23 September 2009 Pages: 532 - 544
Be Too Kind to a Woman, She’ll Feel Incompetent: Benevolent Sexism Shifts Self-construal and Autobiographical Memories Toward Incompetence Muriel DumontMarie SarletBenoit Dardenne Original Article 23 December 2008 Pages: 545 - 553
“What It Means To Be a Woman:” Ambivalent Sexism in Female College Students’ Experiences and Attitudes Alice M. FieldsSuzanne SwanBret Kloos Original Article 28 June 2009 Pages: 554 - 567
How Sexy are Sexist Men? Women’s Perception of Male Response Profiles in the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory Gerd BohnerKatrin AhlbornRegine Steiner Original Article 25 June 2009 Pages: 568 - 582
Ambivalent Sexism in Close Relationships: (Hostile) Power and (Benevolent) Romance Shape Relationship Ideals Tiane L. LeeSusan T. FiskeZhixia Chen Original Article 30 April 2010 Pages: 583 - 601