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>This should be seen as a personal perspective rather than a demonstration of the “women are wonderful” effect, which is a societal bias favoring women as more agreeable or nurturing The only place societal biases necessarily manifest is in personal perspectives. >The post’s content reflects individual experiences and opinions, and it doesn’t necessarily indicate a generalized bias towards women. Not necessarily, but its an indicator >The argument that gender egalitarianism is negatively correlated with this effect may not directly apply to the original post. The original post is a subjective account of specific groups at this school, not a general statement about societal attitudes towards women, which the study tackles It may not. I'm using this account to indicate the possible role of inegalitarian views of gender in forming this possible individual manifestation of the WAWE. >The study’s broader societal focus doesn’t directly challenge or support the specific, personal experiences shared in the original post. It would need to be seen the op finds ALL women wonderful. Perhaps “sorority women are wonderful effect” is a better term. You do not understand the research on the WAWE, because finding all women wonderful is not the standard for displaying such a trait. Conclusion: You have mistakenly believed that the study is meant to support the contention that op is displaying the WAWE, however this is not why I cited it. The citation is meant to broaden the implications of such behaviour and allow the reader to understand the worldview these opinions are possibly rooted in. Citation: Eagly, Alice & Mladinic, Antonio. (1989). Gender Stereotypes and Attitudes Toward Women and Men. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 15. 543-558. 10.1177/0146167289154008.
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