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The Relationship Between Women's Perception of Social Gender and Misogyny
Abstract
This research aimed to determine the relationship between the social gender perception of women aged between 18-65 and misogyny. The study group of the research conducted using the correlational survey model comprised of 412 volunteer women between 18-65 years of age and living in Turkey. Data were further analyzed using descriptive statistics, One-Way ANOVA test, independent sample t-test, Pearson correlation analysis. The results of the research revealed that women's perceptions of social gender were high, the age variable causes a significant difference in social gender and misogyny scores, and that women between the ages of 18-24 have a high perception of social gender and a lower perception of misogyny. It was further determined that level of education caused a significant difference on the social gender perception scores, that university graduate women have higher gender perceptions, and that there is a moderate negative relationship between social gender perception and misogyny.
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