Nicholas Longpré, Rowan E Moreton, Emilie J Snow, Fanni Kiszel, Molly A Fitzsimons
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Abstract
The convergence of Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy and sadism is known as the "Dark Tetrad." Our understanding of the relationship between the Dark Tetrad, harassment and Rape Myths is limited. While men are more likely to blame victims of sexual violence, it is unclear how gender influences the ability to perceive harassment. The aim of the present study is to look at the relationship between dark traits, gender, Rape Myths and perception of harassment. A sample of N = 210 university students located in England & Wales were recruited on SONA and social media platforms. Student's t-tests, Pearson's correlations, and multiple linear regressions were conducted. Analyses revealed gender differences for both Rape Myths endorsement and perception of harassment. Furthermore, a relationship between the dark traits, Rape Myths and perception of harassment was founded. These results have several implications, including our ability to understand perpetrators' characteristics, the impact of the Dark Tetrad on Rape Myths and perception of harassment, and our ability to develop effective prevention programs.
马基雅维利主义、自恋狂、变态心理和虐待狂的集合体被称为 "黑暗四分体"。我们对 "黑暗四分体"、骚扰和强奸迷思之间的关系了解有限。虽然男性更有可能指责性暴力的受害者,但目前还不清楚性别是如何影响人们感知骚扰的能力的。本研究旨在探讨黑暗特质、性别、强奸迷思和骚扰感知之间的关系。本研究在 SONA 和社交媒体平台上招募了 N = 210 名英格兰和威尔士的大学生样本。研究人员进行了学生 t 检验、皮尔逊相关分析和多元线性回归分析。分析表明,在强奸迷思认可度和骚扰感知方面存在性别差异。此外,黑暗特质、"强奸迷思 "和对骚扰的认知之间也存在关系。这些结果有几个方面的意义,包括我们了解施暴者特征的能力、黑暗四项特征对强奸迷思和骚扰感知的影响,以及我们制定有效预防计划的能力。
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