Asked by Chané Viljoen on Jul 31, 2024

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In the largest study of face-ism to date, Konrath et al. (2012) used 6610 politicians' official website photographs from 25 countries to explore the relationship between face-ism and the level of gender equality in each country. They found that there was more face-ism

A) in cultures where there were more educated men than women.
B) in the more gender-equal cultures.
C) in female-dominant societies.
D) in evoked cultures.

Face-ism

A phenomenon in visual media that involves the framing of images to place emphasis on the face rather than the body, often applying differently based on gender.

Gender Equality

The state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender, allowing individuals of all genders to flourish without discrimination.

Evoked Cultures

Cultures that arise in response to shared environmental conditions and stimuli among a group of people.

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Brissa AcevedoAug 01, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The study found that there was more face-ism in the more gender-equal cultures, suggesting that even in societies with greater gender equality, there is still a preference for men in positions of power and authority.