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International Journal of Social Psychology
Revista de Psicología Social
Volume 23, 2008 - Issue 2
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Atribución del comportamiento del agresor y consejo a la víctima en un caso de violencia doméstica

Attribution of aggressor's behavior and advice to the victim in a case of domestic violence

Pages 171-180 | Published online: 23 Jan 2014

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Ana-Luisa Marques-Fagundes, Jesús L. Megías, Daniela Mͣ García-García & Katerina Petkanopoulou. (2015) Ambivalent sexism and egalitarian ideology in perception of psychological abuse and (in)vulnerability to violence / Sexismo ambivalente e ideología igualitaria en la percepción del maltrato psicológico y la (in)vulnerabilidad a la violencia. International Journal of Social Psychology 30:1, pages 31-59.
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Gabriela Gonçalves, Alejandro Orgambídez-Ramos, Jean-Christophe Giger, Joana Santos & Alexandra Gomes. (2015) Validity evidence of the Portuguese adaptation of the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory / Evidencias de validez de la adaptación portuguesa de la Escala de Sexismo Ambivalente. International Journal of Social Psychology 30:1, pages 152-181.
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Marisol Lila, Amparo Oliver, María-Victoria Lorenzo & Alba Catalá. (2013) Valoración del riesgo de reincidencia en violencia contra la mujer en las relaciones de pareja: importancia del apoyo social. International Journal of Social Psychology 28:2, pages 225-236.
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María Patricia Navas, Lorena Maneiro, Olalla CutrínJosé A. Gómez-Fraguela & Jorge Sobral. (2021) Sexism, Moral Disengagement, and Dark Triad Traits on Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Against Women and Community Men. Sexual Abuse 34:7, pages 857-884.
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Antonella L. Zapata-Calvente, Miguel Moya, Gerd Bohner & Jesús L. Megías. (2019) Automatic Associations and Conscious Attitudes Predict Different Aspects of Men’s Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Harassment Proclivities. Sex Roles 81:7-8, pages 439-455.
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María del Carmen Herrera, Antonio Herrera & Francisca Expósito. (2018) To Confront Versus not to Confront: Women’s Perception of Sexual Harassment. The European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context 10:1, pages 1-7.
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Jean-Christophe Giger, Gabriela Gonçalves & Ana Susana Almeida. (2016) Adaptation of the Domestic Violence Myth Acceptance Scale to Portuguese and Tests of Its Convergent, Divergent, and Predictive Validities. Violence Against Women 23:14, pages 1790-1810.
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Mara Morelli, Dora Bianchi, Roberto Baiocco, Lina Pezzuti & Antonio Chirumbolo. (2016) Not-allowed sharing of sexts and dating violence from the perpetrator's perspective: The moderation role of sexism. Computers in Human Behavior 56, pages 163-169.
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Izaskun Ibabe, Ainara Arnoso & Edurne Elgorriaga. (2016) Ambivalent Sexism Inventory: Adaptation to Basque Population and Sexism as a Risk Factor of Dating Violence. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 19.
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Francisca Expósito, Antonio Herrera, Inmaculada Valor-Segura, M. Carmen Herrera & Luis M. Lozano. (2014) Spanish Adaptation of the Illinois Sexual Harassment Myth Acceptance. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 17.
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Ana Vidal-Fernández & Jesús L. Megías. (2014) Attributions of Blame to Battered Women when they are perceived as Feminists or as “Difficult to Deal With”. The Spanish Journal of Psychology 17.
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Hasan Kaplan. (2012) Belief in a Just World, Religiosity and Victim Blaming. Archive for the Psychology of Religion 34:3, pages 397-409.
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Inmaculada Valor-Segura, Francisca Expósito & Miguel Moya. (2013) Victim Blaming and Exoneration of the Perpetrator in Domestic Violence: The Role of Beliefs in a Just World and Ambivalent Sexism. The Spanish journal of psychology 14:1, pages 195-206.
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Francisca Expósito, M. Carmen Herrera, Miguel Moya & Peter Glick. (2010) Don't Rock the Boat: Women's Benevolent Sexism Predicts Fears of Marital Violence. Psychology of Women Quarterly 34:1, pages 36-42.
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