Schwark Sandra, Bohner Gerd
1 Bielefeld University, Germany.
Violence Against Women. 2019 Oct;25(12):1491-1509. doi: 10.1177/1077801218820202. Epub 2019 Jan 2.
A pilot study ( = 165) showed that images portraying women who have experienced sexual violence as (e.g., at a self-help group) rather than as (e.g., in vulnerable positions) led to more positive ratings of the women depicted. In a subsequent experiment ( = 236), participants viewed either survivor or victim images, read a rape vignette, and completed explicit and implicit measures of blame. Results showed that male (but not female) participants blamed the woman more after viewing victim images, but blamed her more after viewing survivor images. Discussion focuses on theoretical and applied implications.
一项试点研究(n = 165)表明,描绘经历过性暴力的女性处于掌控地位(例如,在自助小组中)而非处于无助地位(例如,处于易受伤害的位置)的图片,会使所描绘女性获得更积极的评价。在随后的一项实验(n = 236)中,参与者观看幸存者或受害者图片,阅读一个强奸案例 vignette,并完成明确和隐含的责备衡量指标。结果显示,男性(而非女性)参与者在观看受害者图片后对该女性的责备更多,但在观看幸存者图片后对她的责备更少。讨论集中在理论和应用方面的影响。