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Exploratory Study of the Effects of Teacher Attractiveness on Undergraduates' Perceptions of Teacher-Student Sexual Involvement

NCJ Number
245130
Journal
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Volume: 22 Issue: 3 Dated: 2013 Pages: 341-357
Author(s)
Mary Ellen Fromuth; David B. Kelly; Amy K. Wilson; Lanjericha V. Finch; Lindsey Scruggs
Date Published
2013
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This study explored whether the attractiveness of a teacher affected perceptions of teacher sexual misconduct.
Abstract
Respondents (120 female and 108 male undergraduates) read scenarios depicting teacher sexual misconduct varied by gender dyad (male teacher-female student and female teacher-male student) and two levels of attractiveness (very attractive or ordinary looking). The attractiveness of the teacher had little impact on respondents' perceptions. Significant interactions emerged on most variables between respondent gender and gender dyad. Specifically, male respondents tended to view the female teacher-male student dyad as less negative than the male teacher-female student dyad. Female respondents generally did not make a distinction based on the gender dyad. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.