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Attributions of Blame and Responsibility in Sexual Harassment: Reexamining a Psychological Model
Authors:Kristen M. Klein  Kevin J. Apple  Arnold S. Kahn
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, 1147 Biology/Psychology Building, College Park, MD 20742, USA;(2) James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, USA
Abstract:Kelley’s (Nebr Symp Motiv 15:192–238, 1967) attribution theory can inform sexual harassment research by identifying how observers use consensus, consistency, and distinctiveness information in determining whether a target or perpetrator is responsible for a sexual harassment situation. In this study, Kelley’s theory is applied to a scenario in which a male perpetrator sexually harasses a female target in a university setting. Results from 314 predominantly female college students indicate that consistency and consensus information significantly affect participants’ judgments of blame and responsibility for the situation. The authors discuss the importance of the reference groups used to derive consensus and distinctiveness information, and reintroduce Kelley’s attribution theory as a means of understanding observers’ perceptions of sexual harassment.
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