Gender Stereotypes as a Product of Inferred Sex Differences in Status [electronic resource] : The Case of the Influenceability Stereotype / Alice H. Eagly and Wendy Wood.
According to sex stereotypes, women are more easily influenced than men. This stereotype may derive from perceivers' inferences that women occupy lower status positions than men, and the lower an individual's status in relation to other persons, the more he or she yields to their influence...
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