Jackson, L. A., MacCoun, R. J., & Kerr, N. L. (1987). Stereotypes and nonstereotypic inferences: The effects of gender role attitudes on inferences of likeability, adjustment, and occupational potential. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 13, 45-52.

Examined the judgments of 174 male and 306 female undergraduates on the likability, adjustment, and occupational potential of targets who were either traditional or nontraditional in their attitudes toward women as measured by the Attitudes Toward Women Scale and a scale for attitudes toward women as managers. Results indicate that whereas female Ss consistently evaluated nontraditional targets more favorably than traditional targets, the ratings of male Ss depended on the target's gender and the evaluation dimension in question.