RT Article T1 Perpetrator Blame Attribution in Heterosexual Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of Gender and Perceived Injury JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 11 SP 2039 OP 2059 A1 D’Costa, Malvika A1 Saklofske, Donald H. A2 Saklofske, Donald H. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1854423401 AB Partner violence resulting in physical injury is more often blamed on men than women for perpetrating the same offence, as men are often perceived to be more capable of inflicting injury. The current study used vignettes in a mixed-model design to examine the influence of perpetrator and observer gender, and weapon presence on observer blame. A split-plot analysis of variance produced a significant effect of perpetrator gender and an interaction effect of perpetrator gender and weapon presence. These findings suggest that perpetrator gender may be more important than weapon presence when examining observer perceptions. K1 violence perpetration K1 blame attribution K1 Weapons K1 gender asymmetry K1 Intimate Partner Violence DO 10.1177/10778012221132298