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Sixty undergraduate students participated bl the study. Participants in the
two treatment groups were less accepting of rape myths than those in the c
ontrol group. Additionally, participants who completed the sun,ey packet at
both pre- and post-treatment endorsed attitudes significantly less support
ive of rape following the intervention.