Using an outcome expectancy framework, this research sought to understand sex differences in the underlying beliefs that influence harassment perception. One hundred and ninety-six participants (52% women) read a series of vignettes depicting common examples of digital male-on-female sexual harassment. They were asked to what extent they thought each scenario constituted sexual harassment, and how likely the perpetrator would experience positive and negative outcomes. Consistent with predictions, women were more likely to consider the behaviours as harassment than men were. Both sexes harassment perceptions had significant relationships with their outcome expectancies, but we also found evidence of a sex specific moderation; the link betwee...
Thousands of workers are targets of sexual harassment, yet very few decide to report, or \u27blow th...
Once unnoticed and unreported, sexual harassment claims have risen dramatically within the last two ...
We looked at whether ratings biases can influence judgments people make about sexually harassing beh...
This study investigated how sex of an observer, harasser, and victim may influence perceptions of se...
Ninety-one individuals (52 males) and (39 females) read 13 scenarios depicting various sexual harass...
Diehl C, Glaser T, Bohner G. Face the consequences: Learning about victim's suffering reduces sexual...
The current research examines the perceptions of sexual harassment based on the influence of the vic...
Vanselow N. Of beauties, beaus, and beasts : studying women's and men's actual and imagined experien...
Diehl C, Rees J, Bohner G. Predicting sexual harassment from hostile sexism and short-term mating or...
Sexual harassment in and out of the workplace has social and economic implications for both the hara...
Diehl C, Rees J, Bohner G. Flirting with disaster: Short-term mating orientation and hostile sexism ...
Previous research has examined the impact of the law on decisions made about social sexual interacti...
The present study examined the perceptions of sexual harassment across both respondent race (Black a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Sexual harassment is pervasive and has adverse effe...
vii, 140 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes appendices.Includes bibliographical refere...
Thousands of workers are targets of sexual harassment, yet very few decide to report, or \u27blow th...
Once unnoticed and unreported, sexual harassment claims have risen dramatically within the last two ...
We looked at whether ratings biases can influence judgments people make about sexually harassing beh...
This study investigated how sex of an observer, harasser, and victim may influence perceptions of se...
Ninety-one individuals (52 males) and (39 females) read 13 scenarios depicting various sexual harass...
Diehl C, Glaser T, Bohner G. Face the consequences: Learning about victim's suffering reduces sexual...
The current research examines the perceptions of sexual harassment based on the influence of the vic...
Vanselow N. Of beauties, beaus, and beasts : studying women's and men's actual and imagined experien...
Diehl C, Rees J, Bohner G. Predicting sexual harassment from hostile sexism and short-term mating or...
Sexual harassment in and out of the workplace has social and economic implications for both the hara...
Diehl C, Rees J, Bohner G. Flirting with disaster: Short-term mating orientation and hostile sexism ...
Previous research has examined the impact of the law on decisions made about social sexual interacti...
The present study examined the perceptions of sexual harassment across both respondent race (Black a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Sexual harassment is pervasive and has adverse effe...
vii, 140 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes appendices.Includes bibliographical refere...
Thousands of workers are targets of sexual harassment, yet very few decide to report, or \u27blow th...
Once unnoticed and unreported, sexual harassment claims have risen dramatically within the last two ...
We looked at whether ratings biases can influence judgments people make about sexually harassing beh...