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Abstract

The Dark Triad traits have been repeatedly labeled as facilitating an exploitive mating strategy. However, various researchers have repeatedly conflated short-term mating or casual sex with an exploitive mating strategy. In this study using Mechanical Turk participants (N = 252; 142 men, 110 women), we provided a better test of just how sexually exploitive those high on the Dark Triad traits might be by examining how the traits related to rape-enabling attitudes. We examined how each trait may facilitate rape, whether these associations were robust to partialing the variance associated with the Big Five traits and similar in men and women, and showed that one reason why men may be more likely to rape than women is they are characterized by the Dark Triad traits more than women are. In so doing, we test the confluence model of rape that asserts that personality traits similar to the Dark Triad traits act as one pathway to rape.

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Title
The Exploitive Mating Strategy of the Dark Triad Traits: Tests of Rape-Enabling Attitudes
Author
Jonason, Peter K; Girgis, Mary; Milne-home, Josephine
Pages
697-706
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Apr 2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00040002
e-ISSN
15732800
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1881676813
Copyright
Archives of Sexual Behavior is a copyright of Springer, 2017.