Does the likely perpetrator's marital status matter in engaging in the act of sexual harassment?
This study explored men’s likelihood to sexually harass a female colleague in a given context. Participants were 900 male non-academic employees working in 3 major Research Universities in Malaysia. As sexual harassment is a phenomenon that has always been looked from a woman’s perspective, this stu...
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Center for Promoting Ideas
2011
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22674/1/Does%20the%20likely%20perpetrator%27s%20marital%20status%20matter%20in%20engaging%20in%20the%20act%20of%20sexual%20harassment.pdf |