Data and Method
True/False
Yes/No
100
How many people were interviewed?
What is 33.
100
On average, the men who volunteered to participate were of low socio-economic status.
What is False. They were of higher socio-economic status.
100
Do women who “wear the pants” disrupt the binary opposition of masculinity/femininity?
What is Yes.
200
Were participants paid for their participation? If yes, how much were they paid?
What is yes and they were paid $30-40.
200
Respondents claimed they are victimized by a criminal justice system that constructs all men as victims and women as villains.
What is False. Men as villains and women as victims.
200
Respondents descriptions of conflicts with female partners were different across racial ethnic and class locations.
What is No. They were similar.
300
How long did the interviews last for?
What is 1-2 hours.
300
African American and Latina women experience higher rates of victimization than European American women.
What is True.
300
Do men think that the criminal justice system is biased against them?
What is Yes.
400
What was the average length of the interviews?
What is 95 minutes.
400
Men depicted their violence as rational, effective, and explosive and women’s violence was represented as hysterical, trivial, and ineffectual.
What is True.
400
According to the article, is domestic violence a means by which men construct masculinities?
What is Yes.
500
What does FVDN stand for?
What is Family Violence Diversion Network.
500
Female violence is volcanic—natural, lethal, and impossible to stop until it has run its course.
What is False. Male violence is.
500
Do women experience higher rates of victimization at the hands of partners than men?
What is Yes.
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