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Beliefs About the Strauss-Kahn Case in France and Germany : Political Orientation and Sexual Aggression Myths as Local Versus Global Predictors. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.8 H. 1. 25.5.2014, S. 171-186
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Abstract
1. Exonerating the Alleged Perpetrator
1.1. From Global to Local Predictors
1.2. Relations Between Predictors
1.3. Research Design
1.4. Hypotheses
2. Method
2.1. Participants
2.2. Materials
2.2.1. Acceptance of Modern Myths about Sexual Aggression
2.2.2. Perpetrator-exonerating Beliefs Regarding the Strauss-Kahn Case
2.2.3. Conspiracy Beliefs Concerning Lady Diana
2.2.4. Political Orientation
2.3. Procedure
3. Results
3.1. Mean Differences Between Country Samples
3.2. Gender Differences within Country Samples
3.3. Analysis of Zero-order Correlations
3.4. Global versus Local Predictors of Perpetrator-Exonerating Beliefs: Multiple Regression Analyses
3.5. Party Preference and Perpetrator-Exonerating Beliefs
4. Discussion
4.1. Global and Local Predictors of Perpetrator-exonerating Beliefs
4.2. Limitations and Outlook
4.2.1. Limitations of the Current Design
4.2.2. Outlook: Additional Variables to be Addressed in Future Studies
5. Conclusion
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