Entry:

Peek, Charles W.; Bell, Nancy J.; Dunham, Charlotte C., “Gender, Gender Ideology, and Animal Rights Advocacy”, Gender and Society, Vol. 10 (Aug., 1996), 464-478.


Abstract:

Like ethnic prejudice, political sex prejudice is more prevalent among Protestants than among unaffiliated whites. Unlike ethnic prejudice, fundamentalist and non-fundamentalist Protestant groups show the same degree of sex prejudice, and among non-fundamentalists the less religious are not more prejudiced toward women, while among fundamentalist groups the more religious exhibit higher levels of sex prejudice. (See also Nos. 2349, 2428??)