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Social influences on judgments of rape victims: The role of the negative and positive social reactions of others

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Abstract

An experimental study examined whether judgments about a rape victim can be influenced by the social reactions of others, and whether this effect would be moderated by the type of rape (stranger or date rape) or by the gender of the participants. One hundred and ten U.S. college students (90% white; 59% female) responded to rape vignettes in which the type of rape and the social reactions received by the victim (negative, positive, or neutral) were manipulated. People exposed to negative social reactions made less positive judgments. Men and people who read about a date rape also made less positive judgments, but neither variable interacted with type of reactions to impact judgments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)490-500
Number of pages11
JournalSex Roles
Volume58
Issue number7-8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2008

Keywords

  • Rape
  • Social influence
  • Social perception
  • Social support
  • Victimization

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