Diversity in Organizations
The Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI) provides a tool to assess the attitudes and expectations of individuals in relation gender stereotypes and to generate a quantifiable score measuring the degree of latent gender hostility based on those scores. More specifically, there are two measures generated by this instrument: the first is a score of hostile sexism that corresponds to negative feelings toward women; the send is benevolent sexism that corresponds to those aspects of attitudes about gender that could be considered positive. The meaning of the hostile sexism measure is obvious and straightforward; however, benevolent sexism is also related to hostility simply because it is a product of differential expectations based on gender. Therefore, even ostensibly positive aspects of gender-oriented attitudinal difference correspond to hostility, especially in connection with deviations from gender-based roles and expectations.
Discussion
Naturally, ASI scores are likely to vary considerably from culture to culture and from society to society since our attitudes, values, beliefs, and expectations are substantially products of the messages the individual absorbs from society (Henslin, 2008; Macionis, 2007). Nevertheless, every individual is different because his or her attitudes and values also reflect the messages received from the nuclear family, the local community, and from individual reflection and exposure to various potential influences on personal attitudes. Generally, one would expect individuals from sexist and chauvinistic societies to have higher scores on both ASI measures;...
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