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Published on: October 25, 2019
Ageism in Birthday Cards: A Mixed-Method Content Analysis
Shayne S-H Lin1,2, Allison Walden3
1Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
Background And Objectives:
Ageism is oftentimes sugarcoated within humor. Paper birthday cards are 1 delivery approach in which ageist messages are perpetuated and reinforced through humor.
Research Design And Methods:
A convenience sample of birthday cards (k = 227), all indicating a decade of age, were acquired from 7 national retail stores in Colorado Springs, CO. The decades sampled ranged from 21 to 100. With a predeveloped codebook, 3 raters coded the decade birthday cards on various variables, including age group, ageist tone, and humor.
Results:
Birthday cards intended for age 30-60 contained significantly more ageist messages compared to cards intended for age 21 and age 70-100, which did not show a significant difference from each other. Additionally, birthday cards with humor showed more ageist messages than cards without humor. Characteristics of decade birthday cards were also explored.
Discussion And Implications:
Consumers need to learn to evaluate these ageist messages in birthday cards to reduce the perpetuation of damaging stereotypes.
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