Research showed that, in the workplace, women have to meet more requirements than men, a phenomenon that has been labelled ‘perfection bias’. In the current research, we developed and validated a tool to capture individuals’ perceptions of such a phenomenon and its association with women's well-being. In Study 1 (N = 150 women), we identified a one-factor structure of the scale. Study 2 (N = 360 women) replicated the structure of the scale, while Study 3 extended this evidence in a sample of men (N = 471). Study 4 (N = 335 women and men employees) showed that women's higher awareness of being targets of a perfection bias at work was negatively related to their well-being. Overall, the measure developed provides a new tool to examine a specific facet of gender discrimination. Findings might provide useful insights for stakeholders and policymakers to raise awareness concerning gendered expectations and enhance workplace equality.

Panerati, S., Moscatelli, S., Ruggieri, D., Menegatti, M., Ciaffoni, S., Mazzuca, S., et al. (2025). Capturing Perceived Gendered Expectations in the Workplace: Development and Validation of the ‘Perfection Bias’ Scale. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 55(5), 872-892 [10.1002/ejsp.3175].

Capturing Perceived Gendered Expectations in the Workplace: Development and Validation of the ‘Perfection Bias’ Scale

Panerati S.
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Moscatelli S.;Ruggieri D.;Menegatti M.;Ciaffoni S.;Mazzuca S.;Rubini M.
2025

Abstract

Research showed that, in the workplace, women have to meet more requirements than men, a phenomenon that has been labelled ‘perfection bias’. In the current research, we developed and validated a tool to capture individuals’ perceptions of such a phenomenon and its association with women's well-being. In Study 1 (N = 150 women), we identified a one-factor structure of the scale. Study 2 (N = 360 women) replicated the structure of the scale, while Study 3 extended this evidence in a sample of men (N = 471). Study 4 (N = 335 women and men employees) showed that women's higher awareness of being targets of a perfection bias at work was negatively related to their well-being. Overall, the measure developed provides a new tool to examine a specific facet of gender discrimination. Findings might provide useful insights for stakeholders and policymakers to raise awareness concerning gendered expectations and enhance workplace equality.
2025
Panerati, S., Moscatelli, S., Ruggieri, D., Menegatti, M., Ciaffoni, S., Mazzuca, S., et al. (2025). Capturing Perceived Gendered Expectations in the Workplace: Development and Validation of the ‘Perfection Bias’ Scale. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 55(5), 872-892 [10.1002/ejsp.3175].
Panerati, S.; Moscatelli, S.; Ruggieri, D.; Menegatti, M.; Ciaffoni, S.; Mazzuca, S.; Rubini, M.
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