The spontaneous ascription of less-than-human nature to objectified individuals is an important phenomenon and research is needed that links it to its antecedents and consequences. To conduct such research it is mandatory to possess psychometrically sound measures of objectification. Here we review a range of such measures in terms of reliability and validity

Zogmaister, C., Durante, F., Mari, S., Volpato, C., Crippa, F. (2015). Toward a reliable and valid measure of automatic objectification. In Book of Abstracts - 14th European Congress of Psychology.

Toward a reliable and valid measure of automatic objectification

ZOGMAISTER, CRISTINA
Primo
;
DURANTE, FEDERICA
Secondo
;
MARI, SILVIA;VOLPATO, CHIARA
Penultimo
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CRIPPA, FRANCA
Ultimo
2015

Abstract

The spontaneous ascription of less-than-human nature to objectified individuals is an important phenomenon and research is needed that links it to its antecedents and consequences. To conduct such research it is mandatory to possess psychometrically sound measures of objectification. Here we review a range of such measures in terms of reliability and validity
paper
Objectification; stereotypes; automatic processes
English
European Congress of Psychology
2015
European Congress of Psychology
Book of Abstracts - 14th European Congress of Psychology
2015
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Zogmaister, C., Durante, F., Mari, S., Volpato, C., Crippa, F. (2015). Toward a reliable and valid measure of automatic objectification. In Book of Abstracts - 14th European Congress of Psychology.
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