Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim

Bohner G (2001)
British Journal of Social Psychology 40(4): 515-529.

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Erscheinungsjahr
2001
Zeitschriftentitel
British Journal of Social Psychology
Band
40
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
515-529
ISSN
0144-6665
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1882514

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Bohner G. Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim. British Journal of Social Psychology. 2001;40(4):515-529.
Bohner, G. (2001). Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim. British Journal of Social Psychology, 40(4), 515-529. https://doi.org/10.1348/014466601164957
Bohner, Gerd. 2001. “Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim”. British Journal of Social Psychology 40 (4): 515-529.
Bohner, G. (2001). Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim. British Journal of Social Psychology 40, 515-529.
Bohner, G., 2001. Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim. British Journal of Social Psychology, 40(4), p 515-529.
G. Bohner, “Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim”, British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 40, 2001, pp. 515-529.
Bohner, G.: Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim. British Journal of Social Psychology. 40, 515-529 (2001).
Bohner, Gerd. “Writing about rape: Use of the passive voice and other distancing text features as an expression of perceived responsibility of the victim”. British Journal of Social Psychology 40.4 (2001): 515-529.

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