Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact victim symptomology, victim resistance and respondent gender have on attributions of blame, credibility and perceived assault severity in a hypothetical child sexual abuse case. Design/methodology/approach – In total, 356 respondents read a hypothetical child sexual abuse scenario in which victim symptomology (negative vs none vs positive) and victim resistance (resistant vs non-resistant) were manipulated before completing six childhood sexual abuse (CSA) attribution items. The impact these manipulations plus respondent gender differences had on attributions ratings was explored via a series of AN(C)OVA. Findings – Overall, respondents judged the victim more ...
The present study examines the effects of victim age, victim physical maturity, and respondent gende...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact victim symptomology, victim resistan...
This study examines the effects victim disability (physical vs. intellectual vs. none), victim resis...
This study investigates the impact that perpetrator coercion type, victim resistance type and respon...
The present study examines the impact abuse type, family response, and respondent gender have on att...
This study investigates the impact that perpetrator coercion type, victim resistance type and respon...
This study examines the effect of victim age, victim attractiveness, the victim's abuse history and ...
This study examines the effect of victim age, victim attractiveness, the victim's abuse history and ...
This study investigated victim culpability, credibility, and assault severity in a hypothetical sexu...
This study investigated the roles of respondent, perpetrator, and victim gender on attributions towa...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim– perpetrator relationship,...
The present study examines the effects of victim age, victim physical maturity, and respondent gende...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact victim symptomology, victim resistan...
This study examines the effects victim disability (physical vs. intellectual vs. none), victim resis...
This study investigates the impact that perpetrator coercion type, victim resistance type and respon...
The present study examines the impact abuse type, family response, and respondent gender have on att...
This study investigates the impact that perpetrator coercion type, victim resistance type and respon...
This study examines the effect of victim age, victim attractiveness, the victim's abuse history and ...
This study examines the effect of victim age, victim attractiveness, the victim's abuse history and ...
This study investigated victim culpability, credibility, and assault severity in a hypothetical sexu...
This study investigated the roles of respondent, perpetrator, and victim gender on attributions towa...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim– perpetrator relationship,...
The present study examines the effects of victim age, victim physical maturity, and respondent gende...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...
The current study investigated the impact that respondent gender, victim–perpetrator relationship, a...