The present study showed that an overeating experience is perceived by women, as a negative and threatening experience, which leads them to restore their gender identity by engaging in a stereotypically feminine activity, such as watching a romance movie.

Overeating May Influence Movie Choice: Restoring Gender Identity When Threatened by Food Consumption / Graziani, Anna Rita; Cavazza, Nicoletta; Guidetti, Margherita. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EASP) tenutosi a Granada (SPAIN) nel 5-8 Luglio).

Overeating May Influence Movie Choice: Restoring Gender Identity When Threatened by Food Consumption.

Anna Rita Graziani
;
Nicoletta Cavazza
;
Margherita Guidetti
2017

Abstract

The present study showed that an overeating experience is perceived by women, as a negative and threatening experience, which leads them to restore their gender identity by engaging in a stereotypically feminine activity, such as watching a romance movie.
2017
18th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EASP)
Granada (SPAIN)
5-8 Luglio
Graziani, Anna Rita; Cavazza, Nicoletta; Guidetti, Margherita
Overeating May Influence Movie Choice: Restoring Gender Identity When Threatened by Food Consumption / Graziani, Anna Rita; Cavazza, Nicoletta; Guidetti, Margherita. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EASP) tenutosi a Granada (SPAIN) nel 5-8 Luglio).
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