Bibliographic citations
Sanguineti, K., Vasquez, S. (2023). Actitudes hacia la igualdad de género y sexismo ambivalente en estudiantes de Ingeniería [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669745
Sanguineti, K., Vasquez, S. Actitudes hacia la igualdad de género y sexismo ambivalente en estudiantes de Ingeniería [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669745
@misc{renati/408653,
title = "Actitudes hacia la igualdad de género y sexismo ambivalente en estudiantes de Ingeniería",
author = "Vasquez Delgado, Sofia Milagros",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
Introduction: The attitudes towards gender regarding Ambivalent Sexism is an actual topic in the society because it remains a greater distinction between gender. Objective: Determine the correlation of the Attitudes towards gender and Ambivalent Sexism of engineering students. Method: The design was explanatory associative. The sample consisted of 200 students (69% men, 31% women) within 18 to 20 years, who developed the questionnaire of Attitudes towards gender equality and the inventory of Ambivalent Sexism. Results: Exist correlations between ambivalent sexism (p< .001, Hostile: -.6 to -.7 and Benevolent: -.3 to -.7) and aspects related to sexual orientation, religious symbolism, Values and pair structure, private sphere, public and sexuality and personal freedom. Differences were found to compare the factors of Attitudes towards gender and Ambivalent Sexism according to gender (The greatest difference was obtained in the private sphere: .9 and the smallest difference was obtained in aspects related to religious symbolism: .3). Furthermore, by comparing the factors of Attitudes towards gender and Ambivalent Sexism according to the kind of university (The greatest difference was obtained in aspects related to sexual orientation: .3 and the smallest difference was obtained in Hostile sexism: .0) Conclusion: Exists a correlation between the Attitudes towards gender and Ambivalent Sexism of engineering students.
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