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Anslinger, Julian: Measurement and Evaluation of Sexual Objectification. 2019
Inhalt
Introduction
Theoretical Overview: Sexual Objectification
Sexual objectification research from non-psychological perspectives.
Research on objectifying representations in media.
Sexual objectification in philosophical and feminist works.
Sexual objectification in the field of psychology.
Self-objectification.
Sexually objectifying others.
Empirical Part I: Development and Validation of the Sexual Objectification of Others Inventory (SOOI), an Instrument to Measure the Proclivity to Sexually Objectify Others
General Introduction
Current scales to measure the sexual objectification of others.
Conceptual approach toward the Sexual Objectification of Others Inventory.
Study 1 and Study 2: Development, Validation, and Assessment of the SOOI’s Test-Retest Reliability
Method.
Scale development.
Item generation.
Analyses of the initial item pool – Pretest 1.
Analyses of the revised item pool – Pretest 2.
Final scale refinement – reducing gender differences.
Participants of Study 1.
Participants of Study 2.
Measures of Study 1.
Acceptance of Modern Myths About Sexual Aggression Scale (AMMSA).
Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI).
Interpersonal Sexual Objectification Perpetration Measure (ISOS-P).
Likelihood to Sexually Harass (LSH).
Male Privilege Awareness (MPA).
Motivation to Respond Without Sexism (IMS/EMS).
Self-Objectification Questionnaire and Other-Objectification Questionnaire (SOQ/OOQ).
Sexual Orientation.
Social Dominance Orientation (SDO).
Sociosexual Orientation (SOI).
Internal consistencies of the measures in Study 1.
Measures of Study 2.
Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding (BIDR).
Desire for Sex (DFS).
Interest in Sex Robots (ISR).
Sexual Harassment Myth Acceptance (ISHMA).
Objectifying Word Positivity Index (OWPI).
Internal consistencies of the measures in Study 2.
Procedure of Study 1.
Procedure of Study 2.
Preparations for factor analyses.
Results.
Exploratory factor analyses.
Confirmatory factor analyses.
Descriptive statistics and gender comparison.
Correlational analyses of the factor models and subfactors.
Reliability analyses.
Validity analyses.
Discussion.
Study 3: Applying the SOOI to People who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans or Queer*
Method.
Participants.
Measures.
Sexual Objectification of Others Inventory (SOOI).
Sexual Orientation.
Sociosexual Orientation (SOI).
Identification with the different parts of the LGBTQ initialism.
Further scales.
Procedure.
Results.
Confirmatory factor analysis.
Descriptive statistics and comparison of means.
Correlational analyses.
Discussion.
Study 4: Validation of an English SOOI Version
Method.
Participants.
Measures.
Curran Objectification Measure (COM).
Sexual Objectification of Others Inventory (SOOI).
Internal consistencies for each scale.
Procedure.
Results.
Confirmatory factor analysis.
Descriptive statistics and comparison of means.
Validity analyses.
Discussion.
Study 5: Sexual Objectification as Means to Palliate Masculinity Threat
Introduction.
Implicit sexual objectification.
Behavioral objectification.
Motives to sexually objectify.
Method.
Participants and Design.
Pretests.
Measures.
Behavioral Objectification: Attribute Ranking Task (BO-A).
Behavioral Objectification: Photo Selection Task (BO-P).
Implicit dehumanization and implicit objectification.
Masculinity Contingency Scale (MCS).
Sociosexual Orientation Revised (SOI-R).
Further scales.
Reliability indices for each measure.
Experimental manipulation: masculinity threat and confirmation.
Procedure.
Results.
Confirmatory factor analysis.
Descriptive statistics.
Validity analyses.
Experimental results.
Discussion.
Factor structure.
Convergent and discriminant validity.
Implicit sexual objectification.
Behavioral objectification.
Motives to sexually objectify.
General Discussion of Empirical Part I
Reliability of the SOOI.
Validity of the SOOI.
Implications, limitations, and outlook.
Empirical Part II: Sexual Objectification in the Eyes of Observers
General Introduction
Study 1
Introduction.
Power.
Fundamental content of social judgments: warmth and competence.
Backlash Effects—a plausible reason for gender differences in sexually objectifying behavior?
Method.
Participants.
Cover story.
Design.
Text vignettes.
Measures.
Sense of Power Scale.
Warmth and competence.
Social Distance Scale.
Social Dominance Orientation.
Ambivalent Sexism Inventory.
Internal consistencies.
Time difference scores.
Procedure.
Results.
Discussion.
Summary and conclusion.
Study 2
Introduction.
Investigating sexual objectification and sexual harassment.
Extending and replicating: power, ethical assessment, and stereotype content.
Method.
Participants.
Cover story.
Design.
Text vignettes.
Measures.
Sense of Power Scale.
Recognition as an Ethical Issue.
Negative Sanctioning.
Additional scales.
Internal consistencies.
Procedure.
Results.
Discussion.
Summary and conclusion.
Study 3
Introduction.
Method.
Participants.
Cover story.
Design.
Text vignettes.
Measures.
Internal consistencies.
Procedure.
Results.
Discussion.
Summary and conclusion.
General Discussion of Empirical Part II
Key findings, implications, and outlook.
Final Conclusion
References
Appendices