Two studies explored how domestic violence may be implicitly or explicitly sanctioned and reinforced in cultures where honor is a salient organizing theme. Three general predictions were supported: (a) female infidelity damages a man\u27s reputation, particularly in honor cultures; (b) this reputation can be partially restored through the use of violence; and (c) women in honor cultures are expected to remain loyal in the face of jealousy-related violence. Study 1 involved participants from Brazil (an honor culture) and the United States responding to written vignettes involving infidelity and violence in response to infidelity. Study 2 involved southern Anglo, Latino, and northern Anglo participants witnessing a live incident of aggressi...
The following study was proposed due to the limited literature available on the issue of honour-base...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This article reviews research on cultural beliefs and expectations about gender and romantic relatio...
Two studies explored how domestic violence may be implicitly or explicitly sanctioned and reinforced...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Cultural gender roles that po...
Cultural values emphasizing female loyalty, sacrifice, and male honor may indirectly sanction relati...
Since the seminal publication of Nisbett and Cohen in 1996 linking the higher rates of violence in t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesDonald A. Saucier“Before He Cheats,” a popul...
The three studies in this dissertation were posed with the common goal of revealing possible explana...
This is a study of five young women’ experiences of honor-related violence. The purpose of this stud...
Domestic violence impacts the lives of millions of Americans each year. Although theories on the cau...
Abstract Beliefs about love and jealousy can be variables that influence violence against women. The...
This article explores one reason why norms for male honor-related aggression persist in the U.S. Sou...
Two field experiments illustrate how institutions of the U.S. South and West can help perpetuate vio...
In violence and oppression in the name of honor, both women and men can be victims and perpetrators ...
The following study was proposed due to the limited literature available on the issue of honour-base...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This article reviews research on cultural beliefs and expectations about gender and romantic relatio...
Two studies explored how domestic violence may be implicitly or explicitly sanctioned and reinforced...
151 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Cultural gender roles that po...
Cultural values emphasizing female loyalty, sacrifice, and male honor may indirectly sanction relati...
Since the seminal publication of Nisbett and Cohen in 1996 linking the higher rates of violence in t...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesDonald A. Saucier“Before He Cheats,” a popul...
The three studies in this dissertation were posed with the common goal of revealing possible explana...
This is a study of five young women’ experiences of honor-related violence. The purpose of this stud...
Domestic violence impacts the lives of millions of Americans each year. Although theories on the cau...
Abstract Beliefs about love and jealousy can be variables that influence violence against women. The...
This article explores one reason why norms for male honor-related aggression persist in the U.S. Sou...
Two field experiments illustrate how institutions of the U.S. South and West can help perpetuate vio...
In violence and oppression in the name of honor, both women and men can be victims and perpetrators ...
The following study was proposed due to the limited literature available on the issue of honour-base...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
This article reviews research on cultural beliefs and expectations about gender and romantic relatio...