Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping

Bohner G, Reinhard M-A, Sturm S, Kerschbaum B, Effler D (1998)
European Journal of Social Psychology 28(2): 257-269.

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Bohner, GerdUniBi ; Reinhard, Marc-André; Sturm, Sabine; Kerschbaum, Bernd; Effler, Dagmar
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Social Psychology
Band
28
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
257-269
ISSN
0046-2772
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1924425

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Bohner G, Reinhard M-A, Sturm S, Kerschbaum B, Effler D. Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping. European Journal of Social Psychology. 1998;28(2):257-269.
Bohner, G., Reinhard, M. - A., Sturm, S., Kerschbaum, B., & Effler, D. (1998). Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping. European Journal of Social Psychology, 28(2), 257-269. https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-0992(199803/04)28:2<257::aid-ejsp871>3.0.co;2-1
Bohner, Gerd, Reinhard, Marc-André, Sturm, Sabine, Kerschbaum, Bernd, and Effler, Dagmar. 1998. “Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping”. European Journal of Social Psychology 28 (2): 257-269.
Bohner, G., Reinhard, M. - A., Sturm, S., Kerschbaum, B., and Effler, D. (1998). Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping. European Journal of Social Psychology 28, 257-269.
Bohner, G., et al., 1998. Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping. European Journal of Social Psychology, 28(2), p 257-269.
G. Bohner, et al., “Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping”, European Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 28, 1998, pp. 257-269.
Bohner, G., Reinhard, M.-A., Sturm, S., Kerschbaum, B., Effler, D.: Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping. European Journal of Social Psychology. 28, 257-269 (1998).
Bohner, Gerd, Reinhard, Marc-André, Sturm, Sabine, Kerschbaum, Bernd, and Effler, Dagmar. “Rape myths as neutralizing cognitions: Evidence for a causal impact of anti-victim attitudes on men's self-reported likelihood of raping”. European Journal of Social Psychology 28.2 (1998): 257-269.
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