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Gerd Bohner

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Violence Against Women|December 13, 2016
Predicting Sexual Harassment From Hostile Sexism and Short-Term Mating Orientation: Relative Strength of Predictors Depends on Situational Priming of Power Versus SexCharlotte Diehl, Jonas Rees, Gerd Bohner
Violence Against Women|April 2, 2014
"She deserved it": Effects of sexism norms, type of violence, and victim's pre-assault behavior on blame attributions toward female victims and approval of the aggressor's behaviorSabrina Koepke, Friederike Eyssel, Gerd Bohner
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 4, 2006
Social norms and the likelihood of raping: Perceived rape myth acceptance of others affects men's rape proclivityGerd Bohner, Frank Siebler, Jürgen Schmelcher
Aggressive Behavior|July 19, 2012
Flirting with disaster: short-term mating orientation and hostile sexism predict different types of sexual harassmentCharlotte Diehl, Jonas Rees, Gerd Bohner
Aggressive Behavior|August 1, 2014
Face the consequences: learning about victim's suffering reduces sexual harassment myth acceptance and men's likelihood to sexually harassCharlotte Diehl, Tina Glaser, Gerd Bohner
The British Journal of Social Psychology|February 21, 2003
When expertise backfires: contrast and assimilation effects in persuasionGerd Bohner, Markus Ruder, Hans-Peter Erb
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|July 2, 2015
Looking for Blame: Rape Myth Acceptance and Attention to Victim and PerpetratorPhilipp Süssenbach, Friederike Eyssel, Jonas Rees, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 19, 2021
Ladies First: Gender Stereotypes Drive Anticipatory Eye-Movements During Incremental Sentence InterpretationErnesto Guerra, Jasmin Bernotat, Héctor Carvacho, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|August 9, 2007
The acceptance of modern myths about sexual aggression scale: development and validation in German and EnglishHeike Gerger, Hanna Kley, Gerd Bohner, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 23, 2022
Sequential information processing in persuasionRoman Linne, Jannis Hildebrandt, Gerd Bohner, et al.
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Violence Against Women|December 13, 2016
Predicting Sexual Harassment From Hostile Sexism and Short-Term Mating Orientation: Relative Strength of Predictors Depends on Situational Priming of Power Versus SexCharlotte Diehl, Jonas Rees, Gerd Bohner
Violence Against Women|April 2, 2014
"She deserved it": Effects of sexism norms, type of violence, and victim's pre-assault behavior on blame attributions toward female victims and approval of the aggressor's behaviorSabrina Koepke, Friederike Eyssel, Gerd Bohner
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 4, 2006
Social norms and the likelihood of raping: Perceived rape myth acceptance of others affects men's rape proclivityGerd Bohner, Frank Siebler, Jürgen Schmelcher
Aggressive Behavior|July 19, 2012
Flirting with disaster: short-term mating orientation and hostile sexism predict different types of sexual harassmentCharlotte Diehl, Jonas Rees, Gerd Bohner
Aggressive Behavior|August 1, 2014
Face the consequences: learning about victim's suffering reduces sexual harassment myth acceptance and men's likelihood to sexually harassCharlotte Diehl, Tina Glaser, Gerd Bohner
The British Journal of Social Psychology|February 21, 2003
When expertise backfires: contrast and assimilation effects in persuasionGerd Bohner, Markus Ruder, Hans-Peter Erb
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|July 2, 2015
Looking for Blame: Rape Myth Acceptance and Attention to Victim and PerpetratorPhilipp Süssenbach, Friederike Eyssel, Jonas Rees, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 19, 2021
Ladies First: Gender Stereotypes Drive Anticipatory Eye-Movements During Incremental Sentence InterpretationErnesto Guerra, Jasmin Bernotat, Héctor Carvacho, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|August 9, 2007
The acceptance of modern myths about sexual aggression scale: development and validation in German and EnglishHeike Gerger, Hanna Kley, Gerd Bohner, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 23, 2022
Sequential information processing in persuasionRoman Linne, Jannis Hildebrandt, Gerd Bohner, et al.
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