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Glick, P. and Fiske, S.T. and Abrams, D. and Dardenne, B. and Critina-Ferreira, M. and Gonzalez, R. and Hachfeld, C. and Huang, L.L. and Hutchison, P. and Kim, H.J. and Manganelli, A.M. and Masser, B. and Mucchi-Faina, A. and Okiebisu, S. and Pek, J.C.X. and Rouhana, N. and Saiz, J.L. and Sakalli-Ugurlu, N. and Volpato, C. and Yamamoto, M. and Yzerbyt, V. (2006) Anti-American sentiment and America's perceived intent to dominate: An 11-nation study. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 28 (4). pp. 363-373. ISSN 0197-3533. Access to this publication is restricted.
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Masser, B. and Viki, G.T. and Power, C. (2006) Hostile sexism and rape proclivity amongst males. Sex Roles, 54 (7-8). pp. 565-574. ISSN 0360-0025 . The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

Viki, G.T. and Massey, K. and Masser, B. (2005) When chivalry backfires: Benevolent sexism and attitudes toward Myra Hindley. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 10 (Part 1). pp. 109-120. ISSN 1355-3259 . The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

Viki, G.T. and Abrams, D. and Masser, B. (2004) Evaluating stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent sexism in perpetrator blame and recommended sentence length. Law and Human Behavior, 28 (3). pp. 295-303. ISSN 0147-7307 . Access to this publication is restricted.
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Abrams, D. and Viki, G.T. and Masser, B. and Bohner, G. (2003) Perceptions of stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent and hostile sexism in victim blame and rape proclivity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84 (1). pp. 111-125. ISSN 0022-3514 . Access to this publication is restricted.
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Glick, P. and Fiske, S.T. and Mladinic, A. and Saiz, J.L. and Abrams, C. and Masser, B. and Adetoun, B. and Osagie, J.E. and Akande, A. and Alao, A. and Brunner, A. and Willemsen, T.M. and Chipeta, K. and Dardenne, B. and Dijksterhuis, A. and Wigboldus, C. and Eckes, T. and Six-Materna, I. and Exposito, F. and Moya, M. and Foddy, M. and Kim, H.J. and Lameiras, M. and Sotelo, M.J. and Mucchi-Faina, A. and Romani, M. and Sakall, N. and Udegbe, B. and Yamamoto, M. and Ui, M. and Ferreira, M.C. and Lopez, W.L. (2000) Beyond prejudice as simple antipathy: Hostile and benevolent sexism across cultures. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79 (5). pp. 763-775. ISSN 0022-3514. The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

Masser, B. and Abrams, D. (1999) Contemporary sexism - The relationships among hostility, benevolence, and neosexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 23 (3). pp. 503-517. ISSN 0361-6843. Access to this publication is restricted.
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Masser, B. and Brown, R. (1996) ''When would you do it?'' An investigation into the effects of retaliation, seriousness of malpractice and occupation on willingness to blow the whistle. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 6 (2). pp. 127-130. ISSN 1052-9284. The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

Conference or workshop item

Viki, G.T. and Masser, B. and McKimmie, B. (2006) When she’s bad, she’s really bad, but when she’s mad she’s good: The relationship between benevolent sexism and evaluations of child killers. In: the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists Annual Conference., 20-23 April 2006, Canberra, Australia, . (Unpublished) The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

Viki, G.T. and Masser, B. and Abrams, D. Evaluating stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent sexism in perpetrator blame and recommended sentence. In: Society of Australasian Social Psychologists Annual Conference, April 2003, Sydney, Australia. (Unpublished) The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

Viki, G.T. and Masser, B. and Brands, R. and Abrams, D. Generalizing beyond acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent and hostile sexism in accounting for reactions towards women who violate norms and the men who help put them back in their place. In: British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section, September 10-12 2003, London. (Unpublished) The full text of this publication is not available from this repository.

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