In sum, directly punishing
norm violators — regardless of whether they are men or women — does not entail any sort of benefit or reward for the individual.
In their second research question, the three economists investigated whether or not those who directly confronted
norm violators were rewarded for their actions by others.
In less than one fifth of cases (18.6 percent) did these people help
the norm violator pick up his or her books.
Not exact matches
A 2015 report from researchers at Kent State University and the University of Texas at Tyler found that the «prevalence of male
norms in the male - dominated environment may result in a more hostile workplace for women who are perceived by men as
violators of the gender
norms.»