Exploring Hostile Sexism and Social Phobia in Ideological and Political Education: Detrimental Effects on Self-Esteem and Performance Anxiety
Gioia Arnone
Abstract:This study has been conducted to assess the impact of hostile sexism on performance anxiety with the double mediation on self-esteem and social phobia. Because of its adverse effects on society, the social phobia has been found to play a crucial role in decreasing the motivation of women who experience hostile sexism. Apart from the workplaces, the educational sectors are significantly affected by hostile sexism in developing countries. To conduct this study quantitative survey-based approach has been used. Th… Show more
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