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Postdrinking sexual perceptions and behaviors toward another person: Alcohol expectancy set and gender differences
Authors:William H. George  Susan A. Stoner  Kelly Cue Davis  Kristen P. Lindgren  Jeanette Norris  Peter A. Lopez
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Washington , Box 351525, Seattle, WA, 98195 E-mail: bge‐orge@u.washington.edu;2. University of Washington ,;3. California State University , Chico
Abstract:Based on research showing that alcohol expectancy and gender both play a role in sexual perceptions, we factorially crossed the apparent drinking status of yoked pairs consisting of a participant and a target person (a confederate posing as co‐participant). Alcohol expectancy interacted with gender in complex ways to influence sexual perceptions. We also found behavioral effects: men showed more erotic material to both male and female targets than women did. Men perceived the target as more sexually aroused by erotic material than women did. Men also showed more erotic material to drinking targets than to non‐drinking targets. Sexual perceptions and erotica‐showing behavior were correlated significantly and positively. We discuss these findings in terms of implications for postdrinking heterosexual encounters.
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