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Ambivalent Sexism, Belief in a Just World, and Empathy as Predictors of Turkish Students’ Attitudes Toward Rape Victims

机译:歧义的性别歧视,对正义世界的信仰和同情心,预示着土耳其学生对待强奸受害者的态度

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The present study investigated whether hostile sexism, benevolent sexism, belief in a just world and empathy predict attitudes toward rape victims in a Turkish sample. Turkish college students (N = 425, mean age = 22) completed scales assessing Ambivalent Sexism, Belief in a Just World and Rape Victim Empathy as predictors of a general measure of attitudes toward rape victims. Male (as compared to female) participants had significantly less positive attitudes toward rape victims. Correlational analyses showed that, for both male and female participants, benevolent as well as hostile sexism, and belief in a just world each predicted less positive attitudes toward rape victims, but empathy predicted more positive attitudes.
机译:本研究调查了土耳其样本中的敌对性别歧视,仁慈的性别歧视,对正义世界的信仰和同情心是否可以预测对强奸受害者的态度。土耳其大学生(N = 425,平均年龄= 22)完成了评估歧义性别歧视,公正世界的信仰和强奸受害者移情的量表,作为衡量对强奸受害者态度的一般量度。男性(与女性相比)对强奸受害者的积极态度明显较弱。相关分析表明,对于男性和女性参与者,仁慈和敌对的性别歧视以及对正义世界的信仰都预示着对强奸受害者的积极态度较弱,而同情心则预示了更为积极的态度。

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