Factors associated with rape-supportive attitudessociodemographic variables, aggressive personality, and sexist attitudes

  1. Sierra Freire, Juan Carlos
  2. Santos Iglesias, Pablo
  3. Gutiérrez-Quintanilla, Ricardo
  4. Bermúdez Sánchez, María Paz
  5. Buela Casal, Gualberto
Revista:
The Spanish Journal of Psychology

ISSN: 1138-7416

Año de publicación: 2010

Volumen: 13

Número: 1

Páginas: 202-209

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1017/S1138741600003784 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: The Spanish Journal of Psychology

Información de financiación

Research funded by the Department of the Presidency of the Regional Government of Andalusia, Spain (Consejería de la Presidencia – Junta de Andalucía) through a project granted to the first author (Proyecto de Cooperación Universitaria AI33/04). Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Juan Carlos Sierra. Facultad de Psicología. Universidad de Granada. 18071 Granada. (Spain). E-mail: jcsierra@ugr.es

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