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Introduction Who’s to blame? Effects of Perpetrator Gender and Victim Confrontation on Perceptions of Blame Variables Results Method Domestic violence: assaultive behaviors that a person will use against a romantic partner, family member, or living partner A study analyzing factors influencing the acceptability of dating violence found that people perceived male violence as less acceptable, more injurious, and more likely to be in need of criminal attention than female violence. We thank:  Dr. Blaine F. Peden for providing previous research and guidance  UW-Eau Claire’s poster printing service maintained by Learning and Technology Services and funded in part by Differential Tuition  The UWEC Differential Tuition and the UW-Eau Claire Center of Excellence for Faculty and Undergraduate Student Research Collaboration. Special Thanks Megan L. Skrbec University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Carlee S. Schneider University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Faculty Advisor: Blaine F. Peden Department of Psychology Perception of Blame Results Question/Hypothesis Why are there disproportionate perceptions of violence between genders? Secondary Hypothesis: Participants will rate levels of attributions of blame and responsibility lower for the perpetrator in vignettes that portray confrontation than in vignettes that portray non- confrontational situation. Vignette Example You are returning home from a full day of classes when you notice your neighbors at their front door. In the past, you have heard a lot of screaming and yelling coming from their apartment, so you wait and listen. You overhear the boyfriend, Robert, telling his girlfriend that some guy called for her and hung up before he could take a message. He then asks who the guy might have been. Maria says, “I’m not sure. It might have been someone from class today.” He yells, “Drop the attitude! Tell me who the guy on the phone was or you’ll be really sorry.” You then witness Robert slap his girlfriend. Maria responds by holding her cheek, wincing in pain. Robert then yells, “You think that stings…Next time it’ll really hurt!” * Male/Non-Confrontation variables Resources Discussion True-Independent Variable: the gender of the perpetrator in vignettes presented to the participant. Dependent variable: derived from a previous study conducted by Rhatigan et al. It was a measure of attributions of blame and responsibility using an 11-item scale resembling the Relationship Attribution Measure. We recruited participants through a convenience sample through Facebook and the Psychology department. Surveys were distributed via Qualtrics. Measured participants reaction of blame and responsibility on an 11-point questionnaire. Example question: “The Perpetrator deserves to be blamed for the violent acts”. 288 participants analyzed out of 360 measured. 60 males and 228 females. 27 participants have been domestically abused. 182 knew someone who has been domestically abused. Results were coded using a 6 point Likert scale and summed to create a single score for each participant. Sex of perpetrator: F(1, 283) = 42.25, MSE = 30.58, p <.001 with η p 2 =.13. Level of confrontation: F(1, 283) = 52.13, MSE = 30.28, p <.001 with η p 2 =.15. Results indicated that participants perceived male perpetrators to be more at fault than female perpetrators. Participants also perceived the perpetrator to be less at fault when the victim displayed confrontational behavior prior to the violence. Future research: including perceptions of blame as a function of participant gender.  No More: Together We Can End Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault  The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence  The Bolton Refuge House located in Eau Claire, Wisconsin People viewed the perpetrator in confrontational domestic violence situations to be less at fault than perpetrators in non-confrontational situations. Research found that “Ordinary” violence, including slapping, shoving, and throwing things at a partner, was symmetrical across gender. Primary Hypothesis: Participants will rate levels of attribution of blame and responsibility lower for female perpetrators than they will for male perpetrators. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four vignettes describing a mild domestic violence scene. Items on the scale were recoded/summed for each participant to create a single score used in analysis. True-Independent Variable: the presence or absence of confrontation by the victim prior to violence. An Analysis of Variance was used to measure the main effect of the independent variables. Research indicates that a lack of knowledge of victim blaming is more likely to cause society to engage in victim blaming. Results may contribute to the pool of knowledge and decrease victim blaming.