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Effects of Type of Coping Response,Setting, and Social Context on Reactions to Sexual Harassment
Authors:Sigal  Janet  Braden-Maguire  Jane  Patt  Ivy  Goodrich  Carl  Perrino  Carrol S.
Affiliation:(1) Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey;(2) Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:Male and female undergraduates from a multicultural university (MU) and an historically Black University (HBU) read a scenario in which a student was sexually harassed either by a professor or a workplace supervisor. The student victim's coping response was also varied. Participants rated the victim's behavior as most effective and appropriate when she confronted the harasser directly or reported the harasser's behavior. HBU students judged the harasser as not guilty significantly more often than MU students, but believed that the harasser was less trustworthy than multicultural students did. Women responded significantly more negatively to the blatant sexual harassment scenario than men did. Implications for prevention and interventions are discussed.
Keywords:sexual  harassment  coping  race
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