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Gender Issues in Advertising—An Oversight Synthesis of Research: 1970–2002

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2003

LORI D. WOLIN
Affiliation:
Lynn UniversityLWolin@lynn.edu
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Abstract

An unbiased comprehensive oversight synthesis of three decades of gender-related advertising research is undertaken. Seventy-six articles found in premiere marketing, psychology, sociology, and communications journals were reviewed. Findings of the gender role research indicate advertisements are generally moving toward a slightly less stereotypical stance. Findings of the selectivity hypotheses research indicate females versus males process advertisements differently. Findings of the spokesperson gender effects research indicate controversy exists, and the gender advertising response literature findings assert gender differences in advertising responses exist. Finally, the gender brand positioning literature specifies gender differences exist. The findings are synthesized and implications are suggested.

Type
TWO CRITICAL ISSUES: CREATIVITY AND GENDER
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© Copyright © 1960-2003, The ARF

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