Kristine M. Chapleau, Ph.D.

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2010 Clinical Psychology Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, United States 
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Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology
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Debra L. Oswald grad student 2010 Marquette University
 (The effect of victim status and system threat on rape myth acceptance.)
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Russell B, Kraus SW, Chapleau KM, et al. (2016) Perceptions of Blame in Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of the Perpetrator's Ability to Arouse Fear of Injury in the Victim. Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Russell B, Chapleau KM, Kraus SW. (2015) When Is It Abuse? How Assailant Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Protection Orders Influence Perceptions of Intimate Partner Abuse Partner Abuse. 6: 47-64
Chapleau KM. (2015) Using Masculinity to Stop Sexual Violence: Must Women Be Weak for Men to Be Strong? Sex Roles. 73: 86-89
Chapleau KM, Oswald DL. (2014) A system justification view of sexual violence: legitimizing gender inequality and reduced moral outrage are connected to greater rape myth acceptance. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation : the Official Journal of the International Society For the Study of Dissociation (Issd). 15: 204-18
Chapleau KM, Oswald DL. (2013) Status, Threat, and Stereotypes: Understanding the Function of Rape Myth Acceptance Social Justice Research. 26: 18-41
Chapleau KM, Oswald DL. (2010) Power, sex, and rape myth acceptance: testing two models of rape proclivity. Journal of Sex Research. 47: 66-78
Oswald DL, Chapleau KM. (2010) Selective self-stereotyping and women’s self-esteem maintenance Personality and Individual Differences. 49: 918-922
Chapleau KM, Oswald DL, Russell BL. (2008) Male rape myths: the role of gender, violence, and sexism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 23: 600-15
Chapleau KM, Oswald DL, Russell BL. (2007) How Ambivalent Sexism Toward Women and Men Support Rape Myth Acceptance Sex Roles. 57: 131-136
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