“…It should be noted that the victim was held less responsible ( M = 28.98) than the perpetrator ( M = 82.25). Hypothesis 1, which predicted that men would hold the victim more responsible than women was not supported, despite past research (Calhoun, Selby, & Warring, 1976; Calhoun & Townsley, 1991; Langley, Yost et al., 1991; Thornton, Robbins, & Johnson, 1981). Hostile sexism and resistance were the significant variables in the formation of victim responsibility attributions.…”