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Paper Title

Psychoticism and sexual arousal to rape depictions

Keywords

  • Psychoticism
  • Sexual Arousal
  • Rape Depictions
  • Personality Traits
  • Erotic Material
  • Violent Nature
  • College Students
  • Auditory Messages
  • Victim Pain
  • Personality Assessment
  • Sexual Violence
  • Mercury Strain Gauge
  • Physiological Assessment
  • Behavioral Response
  • Interaction Effect
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Sexual Behavior
  • Eysencks' P scale

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 5 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 273-279

Published On

February, 1984

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Abstract

This study tested the hypothesis that high scorers on the Eysencks' P scale would become more sexually aroused by erotic material of a violent nature than low scorers. One hundred and forty-five college Ss were exposed to erotic auditory messages varying in degree of violence and pain experienced by the victim. Personality was assessed by a median split on the Eysencks' P scale. Sexual arousal was assessed by mercury strain gauge and self-report. Results, as predicted, showed a significant interaction between psychoticism and level of violence (rape vs nonrape): high P scorers showing greater sexual arousal (by both self-report and physiological assessment) to rape as compared to nonrape depictions whereas the opposite pattern occurred for low P scorers.

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