Browsing by Subject "Gender"
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College students music preference and its relationship to perceived stress levels, extraversion levels and to gender
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The aim of this study is to investigate any possible relationships between college students’ music preference and their perceived stress levels, gender and extraversion levels. The sample consisted of 101 college students ... -
Exploring men’s reasons to enter female dominated occupations, investigating how male social care workers incorporate empathy into their gender identity and their delivery of care.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This project sought to gain insight into the reasons behind men who choose to work in caring professions that are dominated by females. It also endeavoured to explore how men incorporate empathy into their gender identities ... -
The impact of Facebook usage on one's self-esteem and personality.
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Facebook use is very popular among many different groups of people in societies worldwide, but many questions remain unanswered regarding individual traits that are antecedents of individual behaviours enacted online. ... -
Just a joke? Sexist humour, gender, stereotypical sexual attitudes, female objectification and sexual harassment attitudes
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The current study investigates the effects of sexist humour on stereotypical sexual attitudes of men and women, female objectification and sexual harassment attitudes in an Irish context. Ninety-eight participants took ... -
Relationships of self-compassion, autonomous motivation and common life factors
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Treating oneself with self-compassion has been shown to have positive effects on well-being and mental health, with a significant negative correlation between self-compassion and both anxiety and depression levels, and a ...