Madhavi Menon
Nova Southeastern University
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Psychological Review | 2010
D.D. Tobin; Meenakshi Menon; Madhavi Menon; Brooke C. Spatta; Ernest V. E. Hodges; David G. Perry
This article outlines a model of the structure and the dynamics of gender cognition in childhood. The model incorporates 3 hypotheses featured in different contemporary theories of childhood gender cognition and unites them under a single theoretical framework. Adapted from Greenwald et al. (2002), the model distinguishes three constructs: gender identity, gender stereotypes, and attribute self-perceptions. The model specifies 3 causal processes among the constructs: Gender identity and stereotypes interactively influence attribute self-perceptions (stereotype emulation hypothesis); gender identity and attribute self-perceptions interactively influence gender stereotypes (stereotype construction hypothesis); and gender stereotypes and attribute self-perceptions interactively influence identity (identity construction hypothesis). The model resolves nagging ambiguities in terminology, organizes diverse hypotheses and empirical findings under a unifying conceptual umbrella, and stimulates many new research directions.
Child Development | 2012
Rachel E. Pauletti; Madhavi Menon; Meenakshi Menon; D.D. Tobin; David G. Perry
Narcissism-a strong need to be admired for a grandiose self-is a problematic personality trait for children as well as adults. This study of 236 preadolescents (M age = 11.3 years; 129 girls, 107 boys) evaluated 2 intrapersonal (cognitive) pathways by which narcissism might contribute to maladjustment. The first was that narcissism combines with salient self-serving gender stereotypes to encourage aggressive and selfish behavior. The second was that narcissism places children who perceive that they are failing to realize their grandiose self at risk for aggression and depression. Although concurrent-correlational, the data support the pathways, illuminate the content and dynamics of narcissistic childrens minds, and suggest directions for future investigation.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2016
Charles R. Ebersole; Olivia E. Atherton; Aimee L. Belanger; Hayley M Skulborstad; Jill Allen; Jonathan B. Banks; Erica Baranski; Michael J. Bernstein; Diane B. V. Bonfiglio; Leanne Boucher; Elizabeth R. Brown; Nancy I. Budiman; Athena H. Cairo; Colin A. Capaldi; Christopher R. Chartier; Joanne M. Chung; David C. Cicero; Jennifer A. Coleman; John G. Conway; William E. Davis; Thierry Devos; Melody M. Fletcher; Komi German; Jon Grahe; Anthony D. Hermann; Joshua A. Hicks; Nathan Honeycutt; Brandon Thomas Humphrey; Matthew Janus; David J. Johnson
Child Development | 2007
Madhavi Menon; D.D. Tobin; B.C. Corby; M. Menon; Ernest V. E. Hodges; David G. Perry
Sex Roles | 2013
Patrick J Cooper; Rachel E. Pauletti; D.D. Tobin; Meenakshi Menon; Madhavi Menon; Brooke C. Spatta; Ernest V. E. Hodges; David G. Perry
World Scientific News | 2017
Madhavi Menon
Social Development | 2017
Meenakshi Menon; Madhavi Menon; Patrick J Cooper; Rachel E. Pauletti; D.D. Tobin; Brooke C. Spatta; Christopher A. Hafen; Kätlin Peets; Ernest V. E. Hodges; David G. Perry
Psychological Studies | 2017
Madhavi Menon; Lisa B. Gelman; Louise C. Perry
Archive | 2017
Madhavi Menon; M. Menon
Archive | 2017
Madhavi Menon; M. Menon