Exam 21: Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women

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Which feature of college life impedes meaningful social interactions between men and women on college campuses?

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Rape culture refers to the ______.

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Provide the legal definition of rape. Which aspect of this definition did men in the study disagree with?

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Rape is the perpetration of an act of sexual intercourse with a female against her will and consent, whether her will is overcome by force or fear resulting from the threat of force, or by drugs or intoxicants; or when, because of mental deficiency, she is incapable of exercising rational judgment. Students disagreed that a woman who is intoxicated is unable to consent to sex.

The authors found that men were more likely to treat women poorly on college campuses when they ______.

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Which statement accurately reflects how the men interviewed on campus responded to the legal definition of rape?

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Discuss how life at high-risk houses promoted gender segregation.

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Students' behavior at bars was most similar to their behavior at ______.

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Define "chatter" in the context of a high-risk fraternity.

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What has replaced dating on many college campuses?

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According to the women and men interviewed on the campus, who or what set the scene for gender relations?

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At high-risk houses, men usually talked about their sexual exploits with women they did not know or respect. These women are known as ______.

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Gender segregation would be most evident at a ______.

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Compare and contrast the atmosphere and students' behavior at the first and second bar in the study.

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The hill was another name for ______.

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Which assumption is the basis for the authors' study?

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