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Marquette University

2010

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The Effect Of Victim Status And System Threat On Rape Myth Acceptance, Kristine M. Chapleau Aug 2010

The Effect Of Victim Status And System Threat On Rape Myth Acceptance, Kristine M. Chapleau

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This study examined how rape myths are used to protect the perpetrator, particularly high-status perpetrators. Participants read a date-rape scenario. The status of the victim and perpetrator were manipulated as well as the threat the victim posed to the perpetrator as depicted by whom the victim would tell about the rape. Participants with a strong system justification orientation reported lower rape myth acceptance when a low-status victim decided to tell no one about a high-status perpetrator raping her compared to when she decided to report him to the police. This suggests that rape myth acceptance is malleable and that the …