She asked for it: statistics and predictors of rape myth acceptance (original) (raw)

Rape Myth Acceptance in College Students: How Far Have We Come?

Shelly Schafer Hinck

Sex Roles, 1999

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Mythbusters: Examining Rape Myth Acceptance Among U.S. University Students

John C Navarro

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Exploring the Impact of Informal Rape Myth Education in a Nonstudent Sample

Christopher Campbell

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020

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Abnormal Sexual Assault Situations and Its Influence on Rape Myth Acceptance

Amber Carlson

2013

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Rape Myth Acceptance: Exploration of Its Structure and Its Measurement Using the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale

Louise Fitzgerald

Journal of Research in Personality, 1999

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Sexual Assault Myths Acceptance in University Campus: Construction and Validation of a Scale

Gemma Montalvo

Social Sciences

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Rape Myth Acceptance and General Self-Efficacy: Gender, Race, and Ethnic Differences of Knowing a Sexual Assault Victim among University Students

Kathleen Ratajczak, John C Navarro

2022

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Ambivalent Sexism towards Women and Acceptance of Rape Myths among University Students

Mehwish Ishfaq

Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences

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THE INFLUENCE OF RAPE MYTH ACCEPTANCE AND SEXUALLY COERCIVE BEHAVIORS SUCH AS ACQUAINTANCE RAPE ON HIGHER EDUCATED INDIVIDUALS

Nancy Mejia M.S., Psy.D.

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RAPE MYTHS. In Review

Louise Fitzgerald

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1994

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Rape Myth Acceptance and Willingness to Intervene: A Comparison of Greek-Affiliated and Non-Affiliated College Students by Gender

Yaschica Williams

2017

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Social Perception of RapeHow Rape Myth Acceptance Modulates the Influence of Situational Factors

Bettina Frese, Miguel Moya

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004

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Stop Blaming the Victim: A Meta-Analysis on Rape Myths

eliana suarez

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010

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A systematic review of the association between rape myth acceptance and male-on-female sexual violence

Ethel Quayle

Aggression and Violent Behavior

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A Meta-Analysis on the Association Between Rape Myth Acceptance and Sexual Coercion Perpetration

Dominique Trottier

The Journal of Sex Research, 2019

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College Students’ Responses to Burt’s Rape Myth Scales: An Analysis of the Psychometric Properties

mark morin

1999

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Rape Victims' Attitudes to Rape Myth Acceptance

Rachel Egan

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2012

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National Comparisons of Rape Myth Acceptance Predictors Between Nonathletes and Athletes From Multi- Institutional Settings

John C Navarro

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A Correlational Model of Rape Myth Acceptance and Psychosocial Factors Among Medical School Students

Luiz Carlos de Abreu

Global Journal of Medical Research

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Does Sexism Mediate the Gender and Rape Myth Acceptance Relationship?

Meredith Joppa

Violence Against Women, 2020

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A brief report on rape myth acceptance: differences between police officers, law students, and psychology students in the United Kingdom

Emma Sleath

Violence and victims, 2015

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Rape myth acceptance is lower and predicts harsher evaluations of rape among impacted people

David Ferenczy

Social psychological bulletin, 2022

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Rape Myth Acceptance Reflects Perceptions of Media Portrayals as Similar to Others, but Not the Self

Tracy Scull

Violence Against Women, 2020

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Deconstructing the associations of religiosity, Christian denominations, and non-religions to rape myth acceptance among university students

John C Navarro

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Blame is in the eye of the beholder: Assessing the Role of Ambivalent Sexism on Subtle Rape Myth Acceptance

Kallia Manoussaki

Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 2021

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Status, Threat, and Stereotypes: Understanding the Function of Rape Myth Acceptance

Debra Oswald

Social Justice Research, 2013

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How Ambivalent Sexism toward Women and Men Support Rape Myth Acceptance

Debra Oswald

PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2000

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Understanding Community-Specific Rape Myths

Sarah McMahon

Affilia, 2007

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A Psychometric Analysis and Practical Application of the Rape Myth Acceptance Scale

mark morin

Mark D. Morin, 1992

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Sorority Women’s and Fraternity Men’s Rape Myth Acceptance and Bystander Intervention Attitudes

John Foubert

Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2013

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Me vs Other Girls: Internalized Misogyny and Rape Myth Acceptance Among Women

Mochammad Sa'id

KnE Social Sciences

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Understanding sexual consent and nonconsensual sexual experiences in undergraduate women: The role of identification and rape myth acceptance

Terry Humphreys

The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, 2018

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Social Perception of Rape

Jesús L . Megías

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004

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