(1) Language-impaired and the younger normally developing children were predominantly listener-blamers, whereas age-mates were speaker-blamers.
(2) High situation blamers were significantly more depressed than low situation blamers; those who blamed others anticipated more severe negative consequences than did those who did not blame others; and high chance blamers tended to experience a worse affective state than low chance blamers.
(3) As predicted, women who blamed their pregnancy on their character coped less well than low self-character blamers, but contrary to predictions, self-behavior blame was unrelated to coping.
(4) Intercorrelations of the number of attributions made to different targets clearly suggest that there are parent-blamers, society-blamers, and individual-blamers.
(5) Subjects were classified as speaker-blamers or listener-blamers on the basis of responses to examiner queries.
(6) To a young feminist in 1980s Britain, the most notorious victim-blamers were the judges who blamed female victims of domestic violence for "nagging".
(7) Before sending his op-ed to editors at the New York Times, he asked several law students at Yale to read it over because he was nervous of being targeted as a “victim-blamer”.
Flamer
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, executive director, Equal Ground , Colombo, Sri Lanka, @_EQUALGROUND_ Rosanna was formerly the co-secretary general of Ilga, before founding Equal Ground in Sri Lanka.
(2) The discovery will heighten concerns about the risks of cyber-attacks on sensitive installations, coming on the heels of the discovery this week of the 'Flamer' virus which has been attacking computer systems in Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia.