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Gender differences in perceptions for women's participations in unwanted sexual intercourse

This article examines the reasons that women and men give in explaining why women willingly agree to sexual intimacy when they would rather not be intimate at that time. Data collected from a sample of students on a southern campus included a set of scales which measured the beliefs about why women...

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Published in:Journal of criminal justice 2006-09, Vol.34 (5), p.515
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