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Investigate the relationship between ambivalent sexist attitude and male dating preferences in Hong Kong: An analysis of “Kong girl” stereotype
Pak Wai LIN
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Ambivalent Sexism Inventory
16%
Cultural Contexts
16%
Dating Preferences
100%
Evolutionary Theory
16%
Hong Kong
100%
Kong Girls
100%
Media Influence
16%
Parental Influence
16%
Realistic Scenario
16%
Sexist Attitudes
100%
Speed Dating
16%
Psychology
Cultural Contexts
100%
Evolutionary Theory
100%