Multiple Choice
Janet Swim and Lawrence Sanna (1996) systematically studied a series of 58 experiments conducted over the last 20 years.These researchers found that when men succeed at a given task,participants attribute their success to ability,whereas when women succeed at that same task,participants attribute their success to hard work.These findings are significant because they suggest that
A) stereotypes about women have become more positive over the last two decades.
B) gender stereotypes (about men and women) have changed over the last two decades.
C) female actors make different attributions for their success than observers do.
D) stereotypes about women have remained consistent over the last two decades.
E) stereotypes about women have become more negative over the last two decades.
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