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The fit and implementation of sexual harassment law to workplace evaluations.
Authors:Wiener, Richard L.   Hackney, Amy   Kadela, Karen   Rauch, Shannon   Seib, Hope   Warren, Laura   Hurt, Linda E.
Abstract:
Three studies used videotaped harassment complaints to examine the impact of legal standards on the evaluation of social-sexual conduct at work. Study 1 demonstrated that without legal instructions, college students' judgment strategies were highly variable. Study 2 compared 2 current legal standards, the "severity or pervasiveness test" and a proposed utilitarian alternative (i.e., the rational woman approach). Undergraduate participants taking the perspective of the complainant were more sensitive to offensive conduct than were those adopting an objective perspective. Although the utilitarian alternative further increased sensitivity on some measures, it failed to produce a principled judgment strategy. Finally, Study 3 examined the kinds of errors that full-time workers make when applying the "severity or pervasiveness" test to examine more closely the sensitivity of the subjective approach. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:sexual harassment law   workplace environment   legal standards   social-sexual conduct   organizational behavior   judgment strategies   social perception   social judgments
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