The Effects of Commercials on Children’s Perceptions of Gender Appropriate Toy Use

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Jennifer J. Pike
Nancy A. Jennings
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Communication Studies
[2] University of Cincinnati,Department of Communication
[3] University of Cincinnati,Department of Communication
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Sex Roles | 2005年 / 52卷
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commercials; children; gender roles;
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Sixty-two first and second grade students (28 boys, 34 girls) were exposed to one of three commercial videotapes in which either all-boys (traditional condition) or all-girls (nontraditional) were playing with a toy. Participants in the control condition were exposed to nontoy commercials. After exposure to one of the conditions participants performed a toy sort where they were asked if six toys, including the two manipulated toys, were “for boys, girls, or both boys and girls.” Participants in the nontraditional condition were more likely to report that the manipulated toys were for both boys and girls than were participants in the traditional condition, who were more likely to report that the manipulated toys were for boys. This effect was stronger for boys than for girls.
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