
Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Anthony, Elizabeth Ruth Author's Email Address eanthony1@student.gsu.edu URN etd-11202008-133453 Title Normative Violence? The Impact of Gender-neutral Language on Self-reported Rates of Sexual Violence Victimization and Perpetration Degree Master of Arts Department Psychology Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Sarah L. Cook Committee Chair Marci Culley Committee Member Tracie Stewart Committee Member Keywords
- sexual violence
- gender-neutral language
- coercion
- victimization
- perpetration
- self-report
Date of Defense 2008-07-11 Availability unrestricted Abstract The effect of gender-neutral language in a survey designed to measure unwanted sexual experiences was examined. Methodological issues pertaining to survey design and significant variability in prevalence estimates of sexual violence demonstrate that further refinement of self-report instruments is necessary. As a variety of macrolevel forces influence individual behavior, the current study contends that coercive tactics used to obtain sex in mixed-gender interactions are normalized by the traditional heterosex script and conveyed through gender-specific language. Reference to respondents’ sexual partners in gender-neutral, as opposed to gender-specific terms, was hypothesized to result in more disclosure of sexually coercive victimization and perpetration experiences. Logistic regression analyses revealed no statistically significant differences in disclosure between language conditions. Null findings are interpreted with reference to the broader gender-neutral language literature and implications for future research are suggested.Files
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