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Gender attitudes in the Arab region – The role of framing and priming effects
Journal of Economic Psychology ( IF 3.000 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2020.102288
Ann-Kristin Reitmann , Micheline Goedhuys , Michael Grimm , Eleonora E.M. Nillesen

Most evidence on survey response effects is based in the Western world. We use data from two randomized experiments built into a nation-wide representative household survey in Tunisia to analyze the effects of framing and priming on responses to gender attitudes in the Arab context. Our first experiment shows that questions on attitudes towards decision-making power when framed in an equality frame reduce responses in favor of gender inequality. In our second experiment we find that responses to attitudes towards domestic violence are susceptible to an audio primer. Oral statistical information about the incidence of domestic violence in Tunisia increases disapproval of domestic violence among the male subsample further, but does not affect women. In terms of impact heterogeneity, we find mixed results for treatment interventions interacting with the gender of the interviewer and the interviewer’s perceived religiosity.



中文翻译:

阿拉伯区域的性别观念–框架和启动效应的作用

关于调查响应效果的大多数证据都来自西方世界。我们使用来自突尼斯全国代表性家庭调查中建立的两个随机实验的数据,来分析框架和启动对阿拉伯语环境中对性别态度的反应的影响。我们的第一个实验表明,在平等框架内对决策权态度的问题会减少支持性别不平等的回应。在我们的第二个实验中,我们发现对家庭暴力态度的回应容易受到音频入门的影响。关于突尼斯家庭暴力发生率的口头统计信息进一步加剧了男性子样本中对家庭暴力的反对,但并不影响妇女。就影响的异质性而言,

更新日期:2020-06-01
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