Consideration of sexist advertising based on context and personal characteristics. Empirical study between advertising students
Abstract
The regulation of sexist advertising has been reconsidered recently in various public policies. However, their assessment is not free of subjectivity. This paper evaluates the influence of sociodemographic and contextual factors and the relationship of personality and values in the estimation of sexism advertising. Through a empirical quasi-experimental design in which, after viewing spots in different situations, 190 students filled a series of questionnaires, it is concluded that neither sex nor the context of the reception significantly influence the valuation of sexist advertising, turn, the personality of the receiver is not significantly associated with this assessment, although if the values.
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