Differences in the perception of and reasoning about quid pro quo sexual harassment

Gary L. Brase, Rebecca L. Miller
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Quid pro quo (QPQ) sexual harassment, in which sexual compliance is tied to some consequent behavior of the harassing party, can involve two types of social interactions: social exchanges or threats. Two experiments (N = 260) evaluated how QPQ sexual harassment statements were perceived as different types of social interactions due to the manipulation of three variables. Statements were predicted and found to be perceived differently across how they were posed (positive versus negative value statements), across surrounding work contexts (thriving versus failing), and across sex of the harassed perceiver. These differing perceptions also affected subsequent behaviors in reasoning about the harassment situation. Implications of these results are discussed, along with limitations and future research directions.
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对交换性骚扰的认知和推理的差异
交换条件(QPQ)性骚扰,其中性服从与骚扰方的一些后续行为联系在一起,可以涉及两种类型的社会互动:社会交换或威胁。两个实验(N = 260)评估了由于三个变量的操纵,QPQ性骚扰陈述如何被视为不同类型的社会互动。研究人员预测并发现,不同的陈述方式(积极的价值陈述与消极的价值陈述)、不同的工作环境(成功的与失败的)、以及不同性别的被骚扰者,对这些陈述的感知是不同的。这些不同的看法也影响了对骚扰情况进行推理的后续行为。讨论了这些结果的意义,以及局限性和未来的研究方向。
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