There have been growing efforts on college and university campuses to increase awareness about sexual violence. Often those initiatives focus on defining affirmative consent within the broader context of socio-cultural power dynamics. Cognitive psychology can add a complementary perspective through understanding biases that might affect perception of consent and the processes by which individuals reason about consent. Research in medical education has demonstrated that reliance on both explicit rules and as well as similar prior experiences produces the best diagnostic judgement (Eva, 2004). Like medical diagnosis, consent requires one to make decisions about individual experiences or cases that are multidimensional, contextually diverse an...
Determining whether an individual wants to engage in sexual activity is an essential skill. However,...
abstract: Sexual violence is a problem on college campuses across that United States. In the past f...
Emerging adult college students (77 men, 82 women) in the U.S. evaluated consent and the acceptabili...
There have been growing efforts on college and university campuses to increase awareness about sexua...
Objective: Colleges and universities are increasingly adopting affirmative consent standards of sexu...
This paper examines the definition of “Affirmative Sexual Consent” and its current use in preventing...
Sexual violence is a prevalent problem impacting college students across the United States. One of t...
Previous research has found that our practices in relation to sexual consent are heavily influenced ...
Particular attention has been paid to the issue of sexual assault on college and university campuses...
While the lack of consent is the only determining factor in considering whether a situation is rape ...
When considering the topic of consent in reference to sexual relations, one might view the definitio...
One in five women and one in sixteen men experience sexual assault during college. Sexual assault ra...
Any type of sexual activity acquired without consent, forced, or while intoxicated is an act of sexu...
College students are among the highest risk for experiencing sexual violence/assault. While there ar...
Sexual education has long been a heavily debated topic, particularly in relation to appropriateness ...
Determining whether an individual wants to engage in sexual activity is an essential skill. However,...
abstract: Sexual violence is a problem on college campuses across that United States. In the past f...
Emerging adult college students (77 men, 82 women) in the U.S. evaluated consent and the acceptabili...
There have been growing efforts on college and university campuses to increase awareness about sexua...
Objective: Colleges and universities are increasingly adopting affirmative consent standards of sexu...
This paper examines the definition of “Affirmative Sexual Consent” and its current use in preventing...
Sexual violence is a prevalent problem impacting college students across the United States. One of t...
Previous research has found that our practices in relation to sexual consent are heavily influenced ...
Particular attention has been paid to the issue of sexual assault on college and university campuses...
While the lack of consent is the only determining factor in considering whether a situation is rape ...
When considering the topic of consent in reference to sexual relations, one might view the definitio...
One in five women and one in sixteen men experience sexual assault during college. Sexual assault ra...
Any type of sexual activity acquired without consent, forced, or while intoxicated is an act of sexu...
College students are among the highest risk for experiencing sexual violence/assault. While there ar...
Sexual education has long been a heavily debated topic, particularly in relation to appropriateness ...
Determining whether an individual wants to engage in sexual activity is an essential skill. However,...
abstract: Sexual violence is a problem on college campuses across that United States. In the past f...
Emerging adult college students (77 men, 82 women) in the U.S. evaluated consent and the acceptabili...