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Showing papers by "Neil M. Malamuth published in 1978"


02 Sep 1978
TL;DR: Malamuth, Feshbach, and Jaffe as mentioned in this paper recently outlined a model designed to integrate some of the findings in the sex and aggression literature, and discussed a recent experiment designed to directly test its predictions, and consider additional directions for the model's development and for research.
Abstract: Author(s): Malamuth, Neil M. | Abstract: Malamuth, Feshbach, a Jaffe (1977) recently outlined a model designed to integrate some of the findings in the sex and aggression literature. The purpose of the present paper is to elaborate upon some aspects of that model, to discuss a recent experiment designed to directly test its predictions, and to consider additional directions for the model's development and for research.

11 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, an experiment was conducted in a field setting to study the effects of infant cues on inhibiting antisocial behavior-driving through a crosswalk while a pedestrian is waiting to cross the street.
Abstract: An experiment was conducted in a field setting to study the effects of infant cues on inhibiting antisocial behavior-driving through a crosswalk while a pedestrian is waiting to cross the street. A female experimenter either stood alone, with a shopping cart, or with an infant stroller. As predicted, motorists stopped more frequently in the presence of the stroller than in the other two conditions.

7 citations