Most of women I know (myself included) who struggle with whether or not to take their partner's last name, worry about how it will impact their identity. Turns out it might have a greater effect on how our partners are perceived: https://t.co/wDnTLmXnIU
妻が結婚前の姓を継続している場合の夫に対する評価を調べた研究。道具性が低く,表出性が高い。関係におけるパワーが低いと評価されていた。 Does a Woman’s Marital Surname Choice Influence Perceptions of Her Husband? An Analysis Focusing on Gender-Typed Traits ... https://t.co/JrzYZOQHC9
Men whose wives don't take their husbands' last names are rated as "less instrumental, more expressive, and as holding less power in the relationship" in comparison to men whose wives do take their husbands' names (https://t.co/8hFeXre4ze) #psychology
Does a Woman’s Marital Surname Choice Influence Perceptions of Her Husband? An Analysis Focusing on Gender-Typed Traits and Relationship Power Dynamics https://t.co/UDI0QHUY4p https://t.co/YaxaBaNaXU
RT @jonmsutton: Does a Woman’s Marital Surname Choice Influence Perceptions of Her Husband? https://t.co/PkbBn9QAK7 I may well be viewed a…
Does a Woman’s Marital Surname Choice Influence Perceptions of Her Husband? https://t.co/PkbBn9QAK7 I may well be viewed as 'timid' and 'submissive'. But oddly, the only people who ever seem to have any trouble accepting that my wife kept her name are her
Luchas de poder y percepción marital en función de si la esposa mantiene su apellido de soltera https://t.co/W5Yr9Idwqe #elestudiodelas9 #mujer
RT @AlirezaEshraghi: When a woman chooses not to take her husband's surname after marriage, people perceive her husband as being higher in…
RT @RyanJSuto: @cfclark @hannahmcates @dirkster42_ @scienmag @aaas @sciencemagazine Annoying. Here's the actual study: https://t.co/VlqDPpJ…
RT @urbaneprofessor: Boil down a decent, nuanced paper, into an appalling press release on a fake sciencey website; go further with a horri…
Boil down a decent, nuanced paper, into an appalling press release on a fake sciencey website; go further with a horrific tweet, and you get distilled sexism. Original paper: https://t.co/0heFSBHWoh https://t.co/NjwZRerCYB
RT @Mick_Cook: An interesting read. Fun fact, I was terrible at ball sports before @AmandaLevido & met. https://t.co/U5Et61sO6q
I've seen this research doing the rounds and a lot of incorrect summaries of it. So here we go. "Our study and similar work converge in suggesting that power dynamics and the marital surname tradition are closely connected." https://t.co/BsUDljqbjA
RT @RyanJSuto: @cfclark @hannahmcates @dirkster42_ @scienmag @aaas @sciencemagazine Annoying. Here's the actual study: https://t.co/VlqDPpJ…
RT @RyanJSuto: @cfclark @hannahmcates @dirkster42_ @scienmag @aaas @sciencemagazine Annoying. Here's the actual study: https://t.co/VlqDPpJ…
An interesting read. Fun fact, I was terrible at ball sports before @AmandaLevido & met. https://t.co/U5Et61sO6q
RT @AlirezaEshraghi: When a woman chooses not to take her husband's surname after marriage, people perceive her husband as being higher in…
@scienmag @sciencemagazine @SpringerNature Or maybe even the 'terrible, misogynist' female authors who dare research 'THE WRONG QUESTIONS nobody should be asking'!! https://t.co/shzba1vlZX
When a woman chooses not to take her husband's surname after marriage, people perceive her husband as being higher in traits related to femininity and lower in traits related to masculinity. He is also perceived as having less power in the relationship. ht
RT @RyanJSuto: @cfclark @hannahmcates @dirkster42_ @scienmag @aaas @sciencemagazine Annoying. Here's the actual study: https://t.co/VlqDPpJ…
@cfclark @hannahmcates @dirkster42_ @scienmag @aaas @sciencemagazine Annoying. Here's the actual study: https://t.co/VlqDPpJODV
@niais @mosquito_chaser Because it's reporting on this study: https://t.co/shzba1vlZX
The latest publication from our @SEER_Research group. This has received a fair bit of coverage in the National Press. Well done! #Impact https://t.co/Y3tRBcALwN
SEER's Harriet Tenenbaum, Msc. student Wertheimer & Robnett's new research https://t.co/tf67ulexc0 @SexRoles shows a woman’s marital surname choice influences how people perceive the distribution of power in a marriage. Press release https://t.co/anQTC
Glad Audrey and I disrupted #gendered power dynamics and probably more glad we don't live in the #US or #UK https://t.co/kmskd52Nxo
Does a Woman’s Marital Surname Choice Influence Perceptions of Her Husband? An Analysis Focusing on Gender-Typed Traits and Relationship Power Dynamics https://t.co/ODar7z2J2Z https://t.co/Q9KlChwPpt
What's in a name? If a ♀ keeps hers, husband is perceived as higher in 'feminine' traits, lower in 'masculine' ones, having less power in the relationship https://t.co/LCnHpXuQGW #keepyourname https://t.co/H1bMstjnkl