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Personal Inadequacy and Intimacy Predictors of Men's Hostility Toward Women

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In this study we examined social/personality and intimacy predictors of men's hostility toward women (HTW). The study was framed in terms of a projection model that suggests that men's feelings of inadequacy contribute to hostility toward women. The sample consisted of 172 college men. The strongest attitudinal predictors were measures of locus of control. These data support the feminist analysis of sexual violence as an issue of power and lend support to the proposed projection model in terms of perceived powerlessness. In addition, based on the projection model, intimacy predictors for best male friend and female romantic partner were examined. The strongest correlate of men's HTW was intellectual intimacy, which conceptually is more related to the idea of an egalitarian relationship than other aspects of intimacy and may be most inhibited in men who are hostile toward women's intimate relationships.

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Cowan, G., Mills, R.D. Personal Inadequacy and Intimacy Predictors of Men's Hostility Toward Women. Sex Roles 51, 67–78 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SERS.0000032310.16273.da

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