Attitudes and perceptions of workers to sexual harassment
Hardman, Lisa. 2000, Attitudes and perceptions of workers to sexual harassment, D.Psychology (Clinical) thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
Investigates how individual and organisational factors relate to workers' attitudes to and perceptions of sexual harassment. Study 1 investigated workers from a white-collar organisation; study 2 sampled workers from a blue-collar organisation. Workers' tolerance, perceptions and experiences of sexual harassment differed between the two organisations.
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Supported by the thesis "How deinstitutionalisation and the current public mental health system affects individuals with schizophrenia : four case reports."
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