Jericho M. Hockett, Ph.D.

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2013 Department of Psychology Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
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Social Psychology, Women's Studies, Linguistics Language
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Donald A. Saucier grad student 2013 Kansas State University
 ("Rape victims" versus "rape survivors": Oppression and resistance in individuals' perceptions of women who have been raped.)
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Hockett JM, Smith SJ, Klausing CD, et al. (2015) Rape Myth Consistency and Gender Differences in Perceiving Rape Victims: A Meta-Analysis. Violence Against Women
Hockett JM, Saucier DA, Badke C. (2015) Rape Myths, Rape Scripts, and Common Rape Experiences of College Women: Differences in Perceptions of Women Who Have Been Raped. Violence Against Women
Strain ML, Hockett JM, Saucier DA. (2015) Precursors to rape: pressuring behaviors and rape proclivity. Violence and Victims. 30: 322-41
Saucier DA, Strain ML, Hockett JM, et al. (2015) Stereotypic beliefs about masculine honor are associated with perceptions of rape and women who have been raped Social Psychology. 46: 228-241
Hockett JM, Saucier DA. (2015) A systematic literature review of "rape victims" versus "rape survivors": Implications for theory, research, and practice Aggression and Violent Behavior. 25: 1-14
Saucier DA, Hockett JM, Zanotti DC, et al. (2010) Effects of racism on perceptions and punishment of intra- and interracial crimes. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 25: 1767-84
Hockett JM, Saucier DA, Hoffman BH, et al. (2009) Oppression through acceptance?: predicting rape myth acceptance and attitudes toward rape victims. Violence Against Women. 15: 877-97
Saucier DA, Hockett JM, Wallenberg AS. (2008) The impact of racial slurs and racism on the perceptions and punishment of violent crime. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 23: 685-701
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