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While prevailing cultural stereotypes depict women as communal, likeable, and interpersonally-oriented, there exists a contradictory and perhaps equally pervasive discourse: that women are competitive with other women, or in colloquial terms, that they are catty. Perceptions of Intra-Female Competition and Related Gender Beliefs examines the prevalence of this perception of women as well as associated attitudes regarding traditional gender roles.

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While prevailing cultural stereotypes depict women as communal, likeable, and interpersonally-oriented, there exists a contradictory and perhaps equally pervasive discourse: that women are competitive with other women, or in colloquial terms, that they are catty. Perceptions of Intra-Female Competition and Related Gender Beliefs examines the prevalence of this perception of women as well as associated attitudes regarding traditional gender roles.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Tomsich, M.S., is a PhD candidate at the University of Colorado Denver in the School of Public Affairs. She primarily researches interpersonal violence, and has recently published in Victims and Offenders, American Journal of Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Studies, and Violence and Victims.