SEX BIAS AT WORK - THE EFFECTS OF ATTENTIONAL AND MEMORY DEMANDS ON PERFORMANCE RATINGS OF MEN AND WOMEN

被引:51
作者
MARTELL, RF
机构
[1] Rice University, Houston, Texas
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D O I
10.1111/j.1559-1816.1991.tb00515.x
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present study examined the impact of attentional and memory demands on work performance ratings accorded men and women in traditionally male jobs. Of interest was whether sex discrimination would abate in the face of individuating and job-relevant work behavior even when the demands likely to be faced in actual work settings were taken into account. Two hundred and two subjects read a vignette depicting the work behavior of a male or female police officer and then rated the individual's work performance. The attentional demands imposed on subjects while reading the vignette and the amount of time elapsed prior to issuing the performance ratings were systematically varied. As predicted, men were evaluated more favorably than women when raters were faced with an additional task requiring attention and time pressures were made salient. Only when subjects were able to carefully allocate all of their attentional resources did sex bias in work performance ratings abate. Memory demands had no effects on work performance ratings. Gender-related work characterizations paralleled the performance ratings, providing support for the idea that sex stereotypes mediate discrimination in performance appraisal judgments. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings, as well as suggestions for future research, are discussed.
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