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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Violence Against Women. 2018 Sep;24(11):1327–1348. doi: 10.1177/1077801218787927

Table 4.

Means Differences in Laboratory Study Variables for Nonperpetrators, Perpetrators with Sober Victims, and Perpetrators with Drinking Victims (N = 87)

Perpetrator Groups
Variables NPs (n = 42) M (SD) PSVs (n = 26) M (SD) PDVs (n = 19) M (SD) F(2, 84) η2
Behavior in Simulation
 No. of times he drank alcohol 4.93 (5.15) 3.31 (3.18)a 7.58 (6.17)b 4.17* 0.09
 No. of times he gave her alcohol 4.31 (4.66)a 2.65 (2.51)a 7.16 (5.63)b 5.81** 0.12
 No. of sexual activities 19.55 (12.27) 18.04 (12.23) 26.21 (14.15) 2.53 0.06
 No. of sexual refusals received 3.24 (2.44) 3.65 (2.56) 4.58 (3.82) 1.47 0.03
Perceptions of Woman
 Her level of intoxication 1.92 (1.02)a 1.72 (0.87)a 2.47 (1.07)b 3.34* 0.07
 Disinhibiting effects of alcohol on her 0.78 (1.20)a 0.63 (0.98)a 1.75 (1.41)b 5.76** 0.12

Note. NPs = nonperpetrators. PSV = perpetrators with sober victims. PDV = perpetrators with drinking victims.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

Means in the same row with different subscripts differ at p < .05.