1987
DOI: 10.1037/0022-0167.34.2.186
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Date rape and sexual aggression in dating situations: Incidence and risk factors.

Abstract: It has been argued that rape is a consequence of the power disparity between women and men (Russell, 1975). In dating situations, the age differences between the couple, who initi-186 This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers.This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be disseminated broadly.

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“…Sexually aggressive men hold more traditional values and attitudes toward gender roles and sexual relationships with women compared to sexually nonaggressive men (Abbey, McAuslen, & Ross, 1998;Koss & Dinero, 1989;Malamuth, Linz, Heavy, Barnes, & Acker, 1995;Malamuth, Sockloskie, Koss, & Tanaka, 1991;Muehlenhard & Linton, 1987). Sexually aggressive men hold dominating and hostile attitudes toward women, exhibit angry dispositions, and are generally more accepting of both sexual and nonsexual violence against women (Abbey et al, 1998;Abbey & McAuslan, 2004;Bernat, Calhoun, & Adams, 1999;Bernat, Wilson, & Calhoun, 1999;Kanin, 1967Kanin, , 1985Koss & Dinero, 1989;Malamuth et al, 1991Malamuth et al, , 1995Senn, Desmarais, Verberg, & Wood, 2000).…”
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“…Sexually aggressive men hold more traditional values and attitudes toward gender roles and sexual relationships with women compared to sexually nonaggressive men (Abbey, McAuslen, & Ross, 1998;Koss & Dinero, 1989;Malamuth, Linz, Heavy, Barnes, & Acker, 1995;Malamuth, Sockloskie, Koss, & Tanaka, 1991;Muehlenhard & Linton, 1987). Sexually aggressive men hold dominating and hostile attitudes toward women, exhibit angry dispositions, and are generally more accepting of both sexual and nonsexual violence against women (Abbey et al, 1998;Abbey & McAuslan, 2004;Bernat, Calhoun, & Adams, 1999;Bernat, Wilson, & Calhoun, 1999;Kanin, 1967Kanin, , 1985Koss & Dinero, 1989;Malamuth et al, 1991Malamuth et al, , 1995Senn, Desmarais, Verberg, & Wood, 2000).…”
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“…Calloused and adversarial sexual beliefs are strongly correlated with past and future proclivity for sexually aggressive behaviour, as are accepting attitudes of rape myths, hypermasculinity, and general antisocial tendencies Bernat, Wilson et al, 1999;Koss & Dinero, 1989;Malamuth, 1989aMalamuth, , 1989bMarx & Gross, 1995;Muehlenhard & Linton, 1987;Senn et al, 2000). Dean and Malamuth (1997) posited that sexual aggressors lack empathy, while Abbey and…”
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