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Project 3 Assignment 3 2025
RESEARCH PROPOSAL

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RESEARCH PROPOSAL

EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF GENDER STEREOTYPES ON SUPPORT FOR
GENDER EQUALITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ENTITLEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

1. INTRODUCTION

Gender stereotypes remain a powerful force shaping individual attitudes, social norms,
and institutional practices across societies. Despite progress in legal and policy
frameworks promoting gender equality, persistent beliefs about the roles, traits, and
behaviours appropriate for men and women continue to influence how people relate to
one another and how they position themselves within social structures. In the South
African context, where the legacies of patriarchy, colonisation, and systemic inequality
continue to intersect, gender stereotypes play a central role in reinforcing unequal power
dynamics and limiting social transformation. These stereotypes, often rooted in
communal-agentic and warmth-competence dimensions, not only influence how
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL

EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF GENDER STEREOTYPES ON SUPPORT FOR
GENDER EQUALITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ENTITLEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

1. INTRODUCTION

Gender stereotypes remain a powerful force shaping individual attitudes, social
norms, and institutional practices across societies. Despite progress in legal and
policy frameworks promoting gender equality, persistent beliefs about the roles,
traits, and behaviours appropriate for men and women continue to influence how
people relate to one another and how they position themselves within social
structures. In the South African context—where the legacies of patriarchy,
colonisation, and systemic inequality continue to intersect—gender stereotypes play
a central role in reinforcing unequal power dynamics and limiting social
transformation. These stereotypes, often rooted in communal-agentic and warmth-
competence dimensions, not only influence how individuals view others but also how
they view themselves, especially in relation to group identity and entitlement.
Psychological constructs such as support for gender equality and psychological
entitlement are often shaped by the extent to which individuals internalise or reject
these gendered perceptions.

This research project seeks to explore how gender stereotypes—particularly auto-,
hetero-, and meta-stereotypes—relate to these two outcome variables. Using a
cross-sectional survey design, the study will assess how men and women perceive
their own and each other’s gender groups and how these perceptions may be linked
to either endorsing equality or justifying group-based advantages.



2. LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 Introduction

Gender stereotypes continue to shape attitudes, roles, and expectations across all
areas of society despite legal and policy efforts aimed at promoting equality. The
persistence of beliefs that women are inherently communal and nurturing, and men
are agentic and dominant, affects how individuals engage in social life and perceive
their own roles (Haines, Deaux, & Lofaro, 2016; Ellemers, 2018). These gendered
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