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Size Does Matter: The Effects of Gender on Perceptions of Dating Violence

机译:大小固然重要:性别对约会暴力观念的影响

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Previous research has shown that people perceive intimate partner violence (IPV) as more serious in cases involving a male perpetrator and female victim versus other gender combinations. This study is the first to explore reasons for these differences. 181 undergraduates at a U.S. southeastern college rated one of four dating violence vignettes that varied by perpetrator and victim gender. Participants viewed male-on-female violence as more frightening primarily because males are stronger and bigger than female perpetrators. Physical differences were rated as significantly more important causes of fear than other personality/relationship dynamics. Because males are actually stronger and bigger than females, it appears that gendered perceptions of violence are based in real-world knowledge of gender differences, not merely gender stereotypes.
机译:先前的研究表明,在涉及男性施暴者和女性受害者的案件中,与其他性别组合相比,人们认为亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)更为严重。这项研究是第一个探索产生这些差异的原因。美国东南大学的181名本科生被评为四种约会暴力渐晕之一,这种渐晕因犯罪者和受害者的性别而异。参与者认为,男性对女性的暴力行为更为可怕,主要是因为男性比女性犯罪者更强壮。与其他人格/关系动态相比,身体上的差异被认为是造成恐惧的重要原因。由于男性实际上比女性更强壮,因此,性别暴力观念似乎建立在现实世界中对性别差异的认识之上,而不仅仅是性别定型观念。

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