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Do women tend to devalue(贬低)the worth of their work? Do they apply different standards to rewarding their own work more critical
Do women tend to devalue(贬低)the worth of their work? Do they apply different standards to rewarding their own work more critical
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2013-12-08
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Do women tend to devalue(贬低)the worth of their work? Do they apply different standards to rewarding their own work more critically than they do to rewarding the work of others? These were the questions asked by Michigan State University psychologists Lawrence Messe and Charlene Callahan-Levy. Past experiments had shown that when women were asked to decide how much to pay themselves and other people for the same job, they paid themselves less. Following up on this finding, Messe and Callahan-Levy designed experiments to lest several popular explanations of why women tend to get less in pay situations.
One theory the psychologists tested was that women judge their own work more harshly than that of others. The subjects for the experiment testing this theory were men and women from the Michigan State undergraduate student body. The job the subjects were asked to perform for pay was an opinion questionnaire(调查表)requiring a number of short essays on campus-related issues. After completing the questionnaire, some subjects were given six dollars in bills and change and were asked to decide payment for themselves. Others were given the same amount and were asked to decide payment for another subject who had also completed the questionnaire.
The psychologists found that, as in earlier experiments, the women paid themselves less than the men paid themselves. They also found that the women paid themselves less than they paid other women and less than the men paid the women. The differences were substantial. The average paid to women by themselves was $2.97. The average paid to men by themselves was $4.06. The average paid to women by others was $ 4.37. In spite of the differences, the psychologists found that the men and the women in the experiment evaluated their own performances on the questionnaire about equally and better than the expected performances of others.
On the basis of these findings, Messe and Callahan Levy concluded that women’s attachment of a comparatively low monetary value to their work cannot be based entirely on their judgment of their own ability.
The experiment designed in the passage would be most relevant to the formulation(陈述,表述)of a theory concerning the______.
选项
A、generally lower salaries received by women workers in comparison to men
B、reluctance of some women to enter professions that are traditionally dominated by men
C、anxiety expressed by some women workers in dealing with male supervisors
D、prejudices often suffered by women in attempting to enter the workforce
答案
A
解析
本题为深层推理题,提问的是文中的实验与下列哪项理论最相关。文章第一段最后两句“Past experiments had shown that when women were asked to decide how much to paythemselves and other people for the same job,they paid themselves less.Following upon this finding,Messe and Callahan—Levy designed experiments to test several popularexplanations of why women tend to get less in pay situations”中提到,以往的研究证明女性所要求的薪水比做同样工作的人要低,于是Messe和Callahan—Levy设计一项实验来证明这一点。所以选项A)为正确答案。
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成人本科学位英语
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