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Title of Journal: Gend Issues
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Abbravation: Gender Issues
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Authors: Alexandra I Zelin Mindy J Erchull James R Houston
Publish Date: 2015/01/23
Volume: 32, Issue: 3, Pages: 139-163
Abstract
Descriptive and injunctive norms have been shown to influence people’s perceptions of what actions are considered appropriate but they are frequently based on misperceptions Men and women often hold varying perceptions with regards to sexual attitudes and behaviors One hundred fiftysix heterosexual freshman women and 135 heterosexual freshman men were surveyed about their own sexually permissive attitudes and behaviors and their perceptions of their best friend’s and the average samesex freshman’s attitudes and behaviors We anticipated and found that women and men perceived a threetiered significant difference in sexually permissive attitudes with participants reporting the least permissive attitudes while reporting the perception that the average freshman had the most permissive attitudes Differing results were found for the tiered differences for sexual intercourse and giving and receiving oral sex In general women’s own number of sexual partners was related to their own sexually permissive attitudes and their perceptions of others’ attitudes and behaviors In contrast men’s own number of sexual partners was typically only influenced by their own sexually permissive attitudes and their perceptions of other men’s behaviors Ultimately women’s behaviors are influenced by perceptions of others’ actions and beliefs in addition to their own beliefs whereas men’s behaviors are influenced only by their own beliefs and their perceptions of others’ behaviors
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