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Leaper, Campbell; Robnett, Rachael D. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Robin Lakoff proposed that women are more likely than men to use tentative speech forms (e.g., hedges, qualifiers/disclaimers, tag questions, intensifiers). Based on conflicting results from research testing Lakoff's claims, a meta-analysis of studies testing gender differences in tentative language was conducted. The sample included 29 studies…
Descriptors: Females, Familiarity, Testing, Assertiveness
Katz, Jennifer; May, Pamela; Sorensen, Silvia; DelTosta, Jill – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
Although sexual victimization during adolescence increases risk for later revictimization, mechanisms for increased risk among new college students have not been identified. Female undergraduates (N = 87) were assessed at the start and end of their first academic year. Those who reported initial sexual victimization at Time 1 were more likely than…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Females, Prevention, Assertiveness
Prospective Prediction of Women's Sexual Victimization by Intimate and Nonintimate Male Perpetrators
Testa, Maria; VanZile-Tamsen, Carol; Livingston, Jennifer A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
Although behavioral risk factors such as substance use have been hypothesized to increase women's vulnerability to sexual victimization, prospective studies provide mixed empirical support. In the current prospective study, the authors considered substance use, sexual activity, and sexual assertiveness as predictors of sexual victimization from…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Sexuality, Aggression, Predictor Variables