Change in Rape Myth Acceptance as a Function of Sexual Assault Experiences: A Prospective Analysis
Change in Rape Myth Acceptance as a Function of Sexual Assault Experiences: A Prospective Analysis
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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2023
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In the United States, one in five women reports experiencing sexual assault while in college. Rape myths, or stereotypical beliefs that serve to blame survivors (i.e., “She Asked For It” and “She Lied”) and exonerate sexual assault perpetrators (“He Didn’t Mean To”), may influence how women conceptualize their own sexual assault experiences and rel...
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Change in Rape Myth Acceptance as a Function of Sexual Assault Experiences: A Prospective Analysis
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9798381742176