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Paper Title

The Attraction to Sexual Aggression Scale: Part One

Keywords

  • Attraction to Sexual Aggression
  • Sexual Aggression Scale
  • Self-Reported Likelihood of Rape
  • Theoretical Attitudes and Perceptions
  • Behavioral Inclinations
  • Conventional Sexual Behavior
  • Homosexuality
  • Bondage
  • Group Sex
  • Deviant Sexual Behavior
  • Pedophilia
  • Internal Consistency
  • Test-Retest Reliability
  • Discriminant Validity
  • Construct Validity
  • Personality Assessment
  • Measurement Critiques
  • Scale Development
  • Sexual Interaction Preferences
  • Research Methodology

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 26 | Issue : 1 | Page No : 26-49

Published On

February, 1989

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Abstract

A scale designed to measure attraction to sexual aggression is described, based on earlier work assessing self‐reported likelihood of committing rape. This scale's associations with measures of theoretically relevant attitudes, perceptions, and behavioral inclinations are examined in comparison with briefer measures, and with a number of other scales measuring attraction to various types of sexual interactions. These include conventional sex (e.g., heterosexual intercourse), homosexuality, bondage, unconventional sex (e.g., group sex), and deviant sex (e.g., pedophilia). Data supporting the longer and shorter versions of the attraction to sexual aggression scale are presented, showing internal consistency, test‐retest reliability, and discriminant and construct validity. As well, a number of issues raised by critiques of research in this area are addressed empirically.

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