Gender-fair language usage among Kalinga State University faculty, correlational with gender stereotype impressions

Authors

  • Abigail Quimosing-Ocay
  • Odette C. Pannogan
  • Lailani C. Banggawan

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Abstract

This study assessed the relationship between gender-fair language usage and the extent of gender stereotype impressions among the faculty of Kalinga State University. Specifically, it determined the extent of gender-fair language usage and the extent of gender stereotype impressions among the respondents, and it also identified if there is a significant relationship between the extent of gender-fair language usage and the extent of gender stereotype impressions among the respondents. Significantly, the study revealed that the faculty are very sensitive to gender-fair language usage and very sensitive to their level of gender-stereotype impressions. It also revealed that there is a significant relationship between the extent of gender-fair language usage and the extent of gender stereotype impressions among the Kalinga State University faculty. Thus, it was concluded that there is a high regard for gender sensitivity among the faculty of Kalinga State University as a result of their very sensitive level of gender-fair language usage and very sensitive level of gender-stereotype impressions. Consequently, one’s perception of gender-fair language usage also affects one’s impression of gender stereotyping.

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Author Biographies

  • Abigail Quimosing-Ocay

    Kalinga State University, Tabuk City, Kalinga, Philippines

  • Odette C. Pannogan

    Kalinga State University, Tabuk City, Kalinga, Philippines

  • Lailani C. Banggawan

    Kalinga State University, Tabuk City, Kalinga, Philippines

Published

2025-01-10

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