In three studies, we tested whether hierarchical preferences could explain differences in punishment recommendations for sexual harassment. Building on research that suggests punishment is used to regulate social hierarchies, we argue that individuals who are motivated to maintain existing hierarchies will treat male perpetrators of sexual harassment with greater leniency, especially when judging perpetrators of high social status. Conversely, we predict that egalitarians-who are motivated to reduce group-based hierarchies-will judge male perpetrators more harshly, especially those of high social status. Given competing theories in the existing literature, we make no predictions about how perpetrator status will affect punishment recommenda...
This study demonstrated relations between men's perceptions of organizational justice and increased ...
It has been suggested that numerically male-dominated workplaces propagate cultural norms that suppo...
Agentic female leaders risk social and economic penalties for behaving counter-stereotypically (i.e....
In three studies, we tested whether hierarchical preferences could explain differences in punishment...
Do certain people view acquaintance rape cases in ways that favor the man? The answer to that questi...
Across two studies, we demonstrated that support for group-based hierarchies differentially affects ...
Although power differentials are commonly believed to be central to sexual harassment experiences, p...
In this study, it was hypothesized that experimentally manipulated levels of power would moderate th...
Background Perception of sexual harassment in informal relations is a largely uninvestigated topic. ...
When actors transgress social norms, their social status colors the severity with which they are pun...
I conceptualize sex-based harassment as behavior that derogates an individual based on sex. I propos...
History has shown that people who embody responsibility-focused power have been credibly accused of ...
We introduce and provide support for an ethical decision-making framework as an explanation for the ...
Social hierarchy is part of human interaction in all societies, and hierarchical systems are sustain...
We investigate how conflict between groups shapes social status within groups. Conflict may create o...
This study demonstrated relations between men's perceptions of organizational justice and increased ...
It has been suggested that numerically male-dominated workplaces propagate cultural norms that suppo...
Agentic female leaders risk social and economic penalties for behaving counter-stereotypically (i.e....
In three studies, we tested whether hierarchical preferences could explain differences in punishment...
Do certain people view acquaintance rape cases in ways that favor the man? The answer to that questi...
Across two studies, we demonstrated that support for group-based hierarchies differentially affects ...
Although power differentials are commonly believed to be central to sexual harassment experiences, p...
In this study, it was hypothesized that experimentally manipulated levels of power would moderate th...
Background Perception of sexual harassment in informal relations is a largely uninvestigated topic. ...
When actors transgress social norms, their social status colors the severity with which they are pun...
I conceptualize sex-based harassment as behavior that derogates an individual based on sex. I propos...
History has shown that people who embody responsibility-focused power have been credibly accused of ...
We introduce and provide support for an ethical decision-making framework as an explanation for the ...
Social hierarchy is part of human interaction in all societies, and hierarchical systems are sustain...
We investigate how conflict between groups shapes social status within groups. Conflict may create o...
This study demonstrated relations between men's perceptions of organizational justice and increased ...
It has been suggested that numerically male-dominated workplaces propagate cultural norms that suppo...
Agentic female leaders risk social and economic penalties for behaving counter-stereotypically (i.e....