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An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women
Christina Dyar, Brian A. Feinstein & RaeAnn E. Anderson
Bisexual women are more likely to be sexually assaulted and to receive negative reactions to disclosures of sexual assault than heterosexual and lesbian women. However, few studies have examined the extent to which victim sexual orientation and related factors influence perceptions of sexual assault victims and perpetrators. To fill this gap, the current study used an experimental manipulation to examine the influence of victim sexual orientation and coercion type on perceptions of sexual assault victims...
appendix_victim_blaming – Supplemental material for An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women
Christina Dyar, Brian A. Feinstein & RaeAnn E. Anderson
Supplemental material, appendix_victim_blaming for An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women by Christina Dyar, Brian A. Feinstein and RaeAnn E. Anderson in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Appendix_Victim_Blaming – Supplemental material for An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women
Christina Dyar, Brian A. Feinstein & RaeAnn E. Anderson
Supplemental material, Appendix_Victim_Blaming for An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women by Christina Dyar, Brian A. Feinstein and RaeAnn E. Anderson in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
An Experimental Investigation of Victim Blaming in Sexual Assault: The Roles of Victim Sexual Orientation, Coercion Type, and Stereotypes About Bisexual Women
Christina Dyar, Brian A. Feinstein & RaeAnn E. Anderson
Bisexual women are more likely to be sexually assaulted and to receive negative reactions to disclosures of sexual assault than heterosexual and lesbian women. However, few studies have examined the extent to which victim sexual orientation and related factors influence perceptions of sexual assault victims and perpetrators. To fill this gap, the current study used an experimental manipulation to examine the influence of victim sexual orientation and coercion type on perceptions of sexual assault victims...