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281 related items for PubMed ID: 19494244

  • 1. Perceptions of rape and attitudes toward women in a sample of Lebanese students.
    Rebeiz MJ, Harb C.
    J Interpers Violence; 2010 Apr; 25(4):735-52. PubMed ID: 19494244
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  • 2. Hostile sexism, type of rape, and self-reported rape proclivity within a sample of Zimbabwean males.
    Viki GT, Chiroro P, Abrams D.
    Violence Against Women; 2006 Aug; 12(8):789-800. PubMed ID: 16861333
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  • 3. Rape myth acceptance among Korean college students: the roles of gender, attitudes toward women, and sexual double standard.
    Lee J, Kim J, Lim H.
    J Interpers Violence; 2010 Jul; 25(7):1200-23. PubMed ID: 19776294
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  • 4. Current perceptions of marital rape: some good and not-so-good news.
    Ferro C, Cermele J, Saltzman A.
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  • 5. Attitudes toward rape and victims of rape: a test of the feminist theory in Ghana.
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  • 6. Rape perception and the function of ambivalent sexism and gender-role traditionality.
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  • 7. Male rape myths: the role of gender, violence, and sexism.
    Chapleau KM, Oswald DL, Russell BL.
    J Interpers Violence; 2008 May; 23(5):600-15. PubMed ID: 18259049
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  • 8. Oppression through acceptance?: predicting rape myth acceptance and attitudes toward rape victims.
    Hockett JM, Saucier DA, Hoffman BH, Smith SJ, Craig AW.
    Violence Against Women; 2009 Aug; 15(8):877-97. PubMed ID: 19506093
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  • 10. Date-rape-supporting and victim-blaming attitudes among high school students in a multiethnic society: Israel.
    Geiger B, Fischer M, Eshet Y.
    J Interpers Violence; 2004 Apr; 19(4):406-26. PubMed ID: 15038882
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  • 11. Sexual aggression toward women: reducing the prevalence.
    Gerber GL, Cherneski L.
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  • 12. Male rape victim and perpetrator blaming.
    Sleath E, Bull R.
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  • 13. Examining the relationship between male rape myth acceptance, female rape myth acceptance, victim blame, homophobia, gender roles, and ambivalent sexism.
    Davies M, Gilston J, Rogers P.
    J Interpers Violence; 2012 Sep; 27(14):2807-23. PubMed ID: 22550150
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  • 14. "She deserved it": Effects of sexism norms, type of violence, and victim's pre-assault behavior on blame attributions toward female victims and approval of the aggressor's behavior.
    Koepke S, Eyssel F, Bohner G.
    Violence Against Women; 2014 Apr; 20(4):446-64. PubMed ID: 24686127
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  • 15. Perceptions of stranger and acquaintance rape: the role of benevolent and hostile sexism in victim blame and rape proclivity.
    Abrams D, Viki GT, Masser B, Bohner G.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 2003 Jan; 84(1):111-25. PubMed ID: 12518974
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  • 16. Attributions of victim blame in stranger and acquaintance rape: A quantitative study.
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  • 17. Predicting perceptions of date rape: an examination of perpetrator motivation, relationship length, and gender role beliefs.
    Angelone DJ, Mitchell D, Lucente L.
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  • 18. Creating attitudinal change through teaching: how a course on "Women and Violence" changes students' attitudes about violence against women.
    Currier DM, Carlson JH.
    J Interpers Violence; 2009 Oct; 24(10):1735-54. PubMed ID: 19491307
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  • 19. The impact of past sexual experiences on attributions of responsibility for rape.
    Mason GE, Riger S, Foley LA.
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  • 20. The role of the new "date rape drugs" in attributions about date rape.
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