Harassment/Network Silence
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True or false: One study found that 85% of harassed women and 89% of harassed men never complained formally.One study found that 85% of harassed women and 89% of harassed men never complained formally.
True or false: In another study of graduate student experiences of sexual harassment from faculty or staff, 94% of victims never reported their harassment to anyone in authority
To what does the following refer to: a collective, socially transmitted pattern where people stay silent, silence others, or fail to hear complaints about sexual harassment
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What are the three components of network silence?
- Silencing
- Not hearing
What is the definition of 'harasser centrality'?
What is meant with: Harassers hold many or strong ties in the network, giving them power and protection and increasing silence
True or false: harassers with many network connections are harder to confront; others fear losing resources or support?
True or false: strong, multiplex relationships (work + friendship) increase loyalty and resistance to reporting misconduct
What do structural holes refer to in harasser centrality?
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