Conditional aggression: Perceptions of male violence in response to threat and provocation

Volume: 131, Pages: 132 - 141
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Masculine honor ideology refers to beliefs dictating men should defend against threats, often through violent responses. Research has shown masculine honor beliefs are associated with more positive perceptions of men who defend against threat and less positive perceptions of men who do not defend against threat. Across four studies, we extended these findings by examining whether, as a function of masculine honor beliefs, men are perceived more...
Paper Details
Title
Conditional aggression: Perceptions of male violence in response to threat and provocation
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
131
Pages
132 - 141
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