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The influence of individual characteristics and severity of harassing behavior on reactions to sexual harassment
Authors:Douglas D. Baker  David E. Terpstra  Kinley Larntz
Affiliation:(1) Department of Management and Systems, Washington State University, 99164-4726 Pullman, WA;(2) University of Mississippi, USA;(3) University of Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Differences in reactions to 18 scenarios depicting potentially sexually harassing situations were studied as a function of harassment severity and individual level factors. The scenarios illustrate a continuum of behavior, with some situations depicting overt sexual harassment and others portraying more innocuous behaviors. The individuals' reactions were strongly influenced by the perceived severity of the incidents. Reactions were influenced to a lesser extent by the individual level factors of gender, attitudes toward women, religiosity, and locus of control. Among these factors, gender had the strongest effect on reaction types. Findings indicate that harassment severity and individual level factors may combine to influence reactions to sexual harassment.The authors would like to thank Barbara Gutek and Gary Powell for their comments on an early draft of this paper.
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