
The challenge facing Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is that people have contradictory expectations of women leaders, a U.S. researcher says.
Judi McLean Parks of the Washington University in St. Louis says the character traits associated with people in leadership positions are stereotypically masculine -- being assertive or competitive.
However, the characteristics associated with women -- being facilitative or caring -- are not at all what people think of as leadership traits.
As a result, the New York senator faces an uphill battle trying to overcome people's expectations, McLean Parks says. ...
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United Press International, Wednesday, April 2, 2008 Byline: UPI staff |
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