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Reducing Rape-Related Attitudes Utilizing a Cognitive Dissonance Paradigm

Steinmetz, Sarah E; Gray, Matt J; Raymond, Elizabeth M
This study used a cognitive dissonance mechanism that required college students to write essays dispelling previously endorsed rape myth beliefs. Results indicate that participants in the cognitive dissonance condition reported less rape myth endorsement at a 2-week follow-up than the control group. Effect sizes were large. The cognitive dissonance condition also led to more sustained internal motivation to respond in a nonsexist manner and earlier identification of sexually coercive behavior. Counter-attitudinal advocacy appears to result in sustained decreases in endorsement of rape-supportive attitudes, which could lead to safer communities for women by altering beliefs predictive of sexual assault perpetration.
PMID: 30729867
ISSN: 1552-8448
CID: 3731652