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Psychologists Should Know Better

Amanda Stouffer, Snow College

Psychology

There have been many studies on the topic of magazine covers, whether it is the contents of the magazine or specifically what is depicted on the cover of the magazine. Such studies typically look at the ethnicity, gender, and age of the people shown on magazines’ covers. They also study what trends exist with these different factors. For example the number of women shown on covers is going up. These studies have been done on many magazines including Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, and Cosmopolitan. These extensive studies have also found an increasing amount of sexual objectification, especially of women. The magazine Psychology Today has not been studied in-depth, but as psychology is a supposedly progressive field that uncovers and empirically studies inequalities one might guess Psychology Today breaks that stigma. However it does not. Through the study of the cover photos of Psychology Today the present study will look at: perceived age, sex, ethnicity, amount of clothing, passive vs. active scene, body parts shown, arousing vs. disturbing picture, whether the overall message is positive
or negative, and what changes have been made to the body (i.e. writing or paint on face/ body). The present study seeks find out if psychologists have learned their lesson, or if they are doing the same things that they have found out are not good for the psyche of others.