“…Female mock jurors are more likely to believe the child complainant's allegation (Bottoms, Golding, Stevenson, Wiley, & Yozwiak, 2007;Quas et al, 2002) and are more in favor of a conviction decision (Bottoms et al, 2007;Crowley, O'Callaghan, & Ball, 1994;Gabora, Spanos, & Joab, 1993;Quas et al, 2002) compared with male mock jurors. A few studies have explored participant gender in teacher-student relationships (e.g., Broussard et al, 1991;Fromuth & Holt, 2008;Fromuth, Kelly, Wilson, Finch, & Scruggs, 2013;Fromuth, Mackey, & Wilson, 2010). Consistent with the other CSA research, Broussard et al (1991) found that women generally held more pro-victim attitudes than men.…”