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Examining the Relationship Between Male Rape Myth Acceptance, Female Rape Myth Acceptance, Victim Blame, Homophobia, Gender Roles, and Ambivalent Sexism

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
The relationship between male rape myth acceptance, female rape myth acceptance, attitudes toward gay men, a series of gender role and sexism measures, victim blame and assault severity were investigated. It was predicted that men would display more negative, stereotypical attitudes than women and that male rape myth endorsement would be related to ...
Michelle, Davies   +2 more
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Rape Myths and the Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale in China

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2016
The study examines the similarities and differences between China and the United States with regard to rape myths. We assessed the individual level of rape myth acceptance among Chinese university students by adapting and translating a widely used measure of rape myth endorsement in the United States, the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance (IRMA) scale. We
Jia, Xue   +5 more
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Narcissism, Empathy, and Rape Myth Acceptance Among Heterosexual College Males

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2022
The perpetration of rape and sexual assault on college campuses is a pervasive problem that has been linked to narcissism and rape myth acceptance. Studies evaluating empathy priming-based prevention programs have yielded mixed results, and empathy priming has not been examined specifically among high-risk populations.
Alexandra D. Long, Nathaniel R. Herr
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Social Desirability Correlates for Acceptance of Rape Myth

Psychological Reports, 1993
To examine the social desirability correlates for acceptance of rape myths, university students, 134 women and 56 men, completed the Rape Myth Acceptance Scale and the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale. The mean score on the former was 98.8 and for the latter 14.3.
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Rape myth acceptance and rape acknowledgment: The mediating role of sexual refusal assertiveness

Psychiatry Research, 2018
Unacknowledged rape, defined as when an individual experiences an event that meets a legal or empirical definition of rape but the individual does not label it as such, is prevalent. Research examining predictors of rape acknowledgment is needed. Sexual assertiveness may be an important variable to consider, as an individual's typical behavior during ...
Newins, Amie R.   +2 more
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Rape myth acceptance of students: The influence of social groups

Journal of American College Health, 2020
Objective The purpose of the study was two-fold. The first objective was to determine the level of rape myth acceptance of college students. The second objective was to determine the impact of social group membership on rape myth. Participants: 316 undergraduate students were recruited in spring of 2016.
Jennifer L, Huck, S, James
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Religious Affiliation, Religiosity, Gender, and Rape Myth Acceptance: Feminist Theory and Rape Culture

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2016
Rape myths are false beliefs about rape, rape victims, and rapists, often prejudicial and stereotypical. Guided by feminist theory and available empirical research, this study aimed to examine the influences of gender, religious affiliation, and religiosity on rape myth acceptance of U.S. emerging adults. A sample of 653 university students aged 18 to
Michael D, Barnett   +2 more
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Exposure to Pornography and Acceptance of Rape Myths

Journal of Communication, 1995
This paper quantitatively summarizes the literature examining the association between acceptance of rape myths and exposure to pornography. In this meta-analysis, nonexperimental methodology shows almost no effect (exposure to pornography does not increase rape myth acceptance), while experimental studies show positive effect (exposure to pornography ...
Mike Allen   +3 more
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A Black Feminist Model of Rape Myth Acceptance

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1998
A Black feminist model was used to investigate rape myth acceptance between African American antirape activists and a comparison group of nonactivists using Cross's (1991) racial identity model and Downing and Roush's (1985) feminist identity model. As predicted, activists rejected rape myths more than nonactivists; the earlier stages of both models ...
Aaronette M. White   +2 more
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Rape Myth Acceptance Among Prospective Criminal Justice Professionals

Women & Criminal Justice, 2019
To examine the Rape Myth Acceptance (RMA) in undergraduate criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) sample, we surveyed 414 CCJ undergraduate students at a large northeastern public university.
Bitna Kim, Hali Santiago
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