Influence of Exposure to Sexually-Violent Rap Lyrics on Acceptance of Violence towards Women
Abstract (Summary)
Influence of Exposure to Sexually-Violent Rap Music on
Acceptance of Violence Towards Women
Rosell L. Jeffries
(ABSTRACT)
This study examined the mediating effect of hostility towards women on the relationship between exposure to
misogynistic rap music and acceptance of violence towards
women. Additionally, the impact of male hostility towards
women on the relationship between consuming rap music and
acceptance of rape myths and general attitudes towards
violence were also examined. Participants for this study
were 87 high and low-hostile college males between the
ages of 18 and 25, who were randomly assigned to one of
three exposure conditions (sexually-violent/degrading
condition, generally violent condition and a non-violent/
control condition). Results indicated that men
exposed to misogynistic rap music endorsed significantly
greater acceptance of violence towards women than those in
the non-violent/control condition did. Also, men with a
high level of hostility towards women endorsed
significantly greater acceptance of violence towards
women, a significantly greater acceptance of rape myths
and endorsed significantly more positive attitudes towards
violence than low hostile men. Although no interaction
effects were found between music condition and hostility
level, this study provides empirical evidence of the
potential deleterious influence of exposure to
misogynistic rap music lyrics on men's acceptance of
violence towards women.
Bibliographical Information:
Advisor:David W. Harrison; Russell T. Jones; Jack Finney; Beverly Bunch-Lyons; Richard Eisler
School:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
School Location:USA - Virginia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:psychology
ISBN:
Date of Publication:04/27/2000