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Citation

Osman SL, Davis CM. J. Coll. Stud. Dev. 1999; 40(6): 701-709.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, American College Personnel Association)

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Abstract

We investigated whether female alcohol consumption predicts perceptions of date rape based on two personality measures, the Token Resistance to Sex Scale and the Sex Role Stereotyping Scale. Participants were 290 undergraduate students. Stronger belief in token resistance to sex was related to weaker perceptions of rape, but perceptions were not affected by type of beverage consumed. As hypothesized, participants scoring higher on sex-role stereotyping perceived fewer rapes than those scoring lower but only in the nonalcoholic-drink condition.

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