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First published on May 8, 2008 Journal of Language and Social Psychology 2008, doi:10.1177/0261927X08317956
© 2008 SAGE Publications
Generation Gaps in Attitudes toward Sexist/Nonsexist Language
Janet B. Parks*
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Mary Ann Roberton
Bowling Green State University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jparks{at}bgsu.edu.
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This study of attitudes toward sexist/nonsexist language reveals generation gaps in a sample of 18- to 87-year-olds (N = 370). On average, participants are undecided about the merits of inclusive language, but older participants are more supportive than 18- to 22-year-olds. Attitudes toward women are a significant predictor of attitudes toward sexist/nonsexist language in all age–gender groups. Education is a stronger predictor than age; perspective-taking ability and gender self-esteem are each significant predictors for one age–gender group.

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