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Name of Researchers:

Agbulos, Rose Ann C.

Guillermo, Marian Jesusa F.

Guño, Alyssa Mae B.

Nicolas, Catherine B.

Partible, Christine Mae V.

Mejia, Nathaniel D.

Sabado, Julian Royce C.

Title of Research: Beyond the Field: The Influence of Gender Stereotyping in Athletic

Management of Football and Basketball among DWCU Senior High School Students

Concept Meaning Reference A Priori Code Questions

Influence of Stereotypes Wicker, P., & Gender Does gender


gender reflect the set of Cunningham, G. stereotypes have stereotyping
stereotyping characteristics B. (2023, the potential to limit the
and behaviors September 7). cause harm by opportunities
people consider Gender reinforcing when joining a
representative of stereotypes and boundaries and specific sport? If
a social group, their correlates: limiting yes, in what way
or even people the moderating opportunities does it limit
presumed to be role of voluntary equal
members of that sports club Society opportunities?
group (Stangor, membership. continually
2016). Frontiers in reinforces these Does reinforcing
Stereotypes are Psychology. beliefs, which gender
the pictures that https://doi.org/1 influence sport stereotyping
come to mind 0.3389/fpsyg.20 practice causing beliefs affect
when thinking 23.1236439 a decrease in athletes or
about a group of practice aspiring athletes
people Mateo-Orcajada, opportunities. to join practice?
(Lippman, A., If yes,
1922). Though Abenza-Cano, Society expects What are the
they can help L., males and common
when needing to Vaquero-Cristób females fulfill assumptions and
make estimates al, R., specific gender why?
quickly, in other Martínez-Castro, roles
cases, gender S. M., As an athlete,
stereotypes have Leiva-Arcas, A., teacher, or
the potential to Gallardo-Guerre spectator, could
cause harm by ro, A. M., & you please
reinforcing Pato, A. S. elaborate on
boundaries and (2021, October how societal
limiting 27). Influence of expectations
opportunities Gender play a role on
(Ellemers, Stereotypes, how you
2018). Type of Sport perceive
Watched and yourself or how
The presence of Close you should
gender Environment on behave
stereotypes in Adolescent especially in
sport could be Sport Practice your sport?
due to the fact According to
that society Gender.
continually Sustainability.
reinforces these https://doi.org/1
beliefs, leading 0.3390/su132111
to the emergence 863
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as male and Chınurum, J.,
female sport, OgunjImi, L. O.,
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sport practice (2014). Gender
causing a and sports in
decrease in contemporary
practice society. Journal
opportunities for of Educational
males and and Social
females, due to Research.
the fact that they https://doi.org/1
adjust their sport 0.5901/jesr.2014
participation, .v4n7p25
even if
unconsciously.

Society expects
males and
females to fulfill
specific gender
roles and
stereotypes that
have been
established.

Gender Management is Management is How can you


stereotyping in stereotyped as a Burton, L., Barr, stereotyped as a balance the
Athletic masculine C. A., Fink, J., masculine societal norms
management domain & Bruening, J. domain with your
requiring agentic E. (2009, May requiring agentic specified sports?
characteristics 7). “Think characteristics
more strongly Athletic more strongly Why is it that
attributed to Director, Think attributed to sports is said to
men. As a result, Masculine?”: men. be a masculine
women may be a Examination of domain?
perceived as the Gender
lacking the Typing of
appropriate traits Managerial
required to be Subroles Within
successful Athletic
managers (Eagly Administration
and Karau 2002) Positions. Sex
or b) if women Roles.
do develop or https://doi.org/1
possess agentic 0.1007/s11199-0
behaviors to be 09-9632-6
successful
managers, they
can be
negatively
evaluated for
their success
(Garcia-Retamer
o and
López-Zafra
2006; Heilman
2001; Heilman,
et al. 1989;
Rudman and
Glick 2001). In a
male-dominated
organization
such as
intercollegiate
athletics, where
men hold the
highest positions
of power,
particularly in
Division I
athletics (Acosta
and Carpenter
2008; DeHass
2007), women
desiring to hold
leadership or
management
positions may
face these two
forms of
discrimination
(Garcia-Retamer
o and
López-Zafra
2006).

Gender Studocu. (n.d.). Gender In your own


stereotypes are Gender Stereotyping opinion, do
still present in
Stereotyping in affecting mostly coaches and
athletic
administration, Athletic female coaches administrators
significantly Management - and also experience
affecting female Despite administrators gender
coaches and significant who often face stereotyping in
administrators strides made sexism and athletic
who often face towards gender - gender bias management. If
sexism and
Studocu. yes, in what
gender bias.
https://www.stud way/s are they
ocu.com/en-us/d stereotyped?
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ippi-state-univer
sity/introduction
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s/gender-stereoty
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Lovse, S.,
Gender bias in Mazerolle, S.S., Gender Bias in Do you think a
sports is a result Paloncy, K.A. sports is a result specific sport is
of stereotypes (2020). of stereotypes considered
that portray Perception of that portray “masculine” or
sports as gender bias in sports as “feminine” If
"gender-neutral, the “gender-neutral” yes, then in what
" "masculine," professional , “masculine”, way does a
and "feminine." sport setting and “feminine”. specific sport
Although many from the female become that
studies attempt athletic trainers. way?
to define bias, Perspective.
only a minimal Athletic
amount of Training &
research reveals Sports Health
its causes (Lovse Care, 12(5),
et al., 2020; 221–226.
Roper, 2002).
The study took
into account the
gender of the
sport
participants
rather than the
identified gender
of the
individuals.

Gender How will you


Gender Nicole B. discrimination defend yourself
discrimination (2022). Gender within the sport if you have been
within the sport Discrimination management discriminated
management and its Impact against by your
industry is a
gender or
industry is a on Female Sport prominent
prominent Management complication What would
complication Students. that has been you say to
that has been https://digitalco around for someone if they
around for mmons.cortland. seemingly ever
seemingly edu/slides/21/ forever. discriminated
forever. Whether against you by
your gender
it’s being
while you are
ashamed of their playing a
femininity by a specific sport?
male dominated
society (Hoeber
and Shaw,
2003),
undergoing
gender
stereotyping
(Bower, Hums,
and
Grappendorf,
2015) or
experiencing
sexism (Hardin,
Smith, Taylor
and Welch,
2018),

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