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References

Selected Readings

Theoretical Models of Dating and Sibling Violence:

Hoffman, K. L, & Edwards, J. N. (2004). An integrated theoretical model of sibling violence and abuse.Journal of Family Violence, 19, 185-200.

 Riggs, D.S., O’Leary, K.D. (1996). Aggression between heterosexual dating partners: An examination of a causal model of courtship aggression. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11, 519-540. 

 Sibling and Dating Connection:

Noland, V. J., Liller, K. D., McDermott, R. J., Coulter, M. L., & Seraphine, A. E. (2004). Is adolescent sibling violence a precursor to college dating violence? American Journal of Health Behavior, 28, 13-23.

 Simonelli, C. J., Mullis, T., Elliott, A. N., & Pierce, T. W. (2002). Abuse by siblings and subsequent experiences of violence within the dating relationship. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 103-121.

 Gender Differences

Archer, J. (2000). Sex differences in aggression between heterosexual partners: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), 651-680. 

 O’Leary, K. D. (2000). Are women really more aggressive than men in intimate relationships? Comment on Archer (2000). Psychological Bulletin, 126(5), 685-689. 

 Measurement & Conflict:

Arellano, C, & Markman, H. (1995). The managing affect and differences scale (MADS): A self-report measure assessing conflict management in couples. Journal of Family Psychology, 9, 319-334. 

 Welsh, D.P.& Dickson, J.W. (2005). Video-recall procedures for examining subjective understanding in observational data. Journal of Family Psychology, 19(1), 62-71. 

 Measurement & Violent Behavior:

Straus, M. A., Hamby, S. L., Boney-McCoy, S., & Sugarman, D. B. (1996). The Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2): Development and preliminary psychometric data. Journal of Family Issues, 17, 283-316.

 Measurement & Attitudes towards Violence:

Cauffman, E., Feldman, S., Jensen, L., Arnett, J. (2000). The (un)acceptability of violence against peers and dates. Journal of Adolescent Research,15(6), 652-673.

 Reese-Weber, M. (2008). A new experimental method assessing attitudes toward adolescent dating and sibling violence using observations of violent interactions. Journal of Adolescence, 31, 857-876. 


My Publications:

Reese-Weber, M., & McBride, D. (In Press) The effects of sexually-explicit literature on sexual behavior and desires. Psychology of Popular Media.

Field, R. D., Tobin, R. M., & Reese-Weber, M. (In Press). Agreeableness, social self-efficacy, and conflict resolutoin strategies. Journal of Individual Differences.

Lee, M., Reese-Weber, M., & Kahn, J. H. (2014). Exposure to family violence and attachment styles as predictors of dating violence perpetration among men and women: A mediational model. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 29(1), 20-43. DOI: 10.1177/0886260513504644

Hurley, L. & Reese-Weber, M. (2012). Conflict strategies and intimacy: Variations by romantic relationship development and gender. Interpersona,6(2), 200-210. 

Reese-Weber, M., & Johnson, A. I. (2012). Examining dating violence from the relational context. In H. R. Cunningham and W. F. Berry (Eds.), Handbook on the Psychology of Violence. New York: Nova Publishing.

Reese-Weber, M. & Smith, D. M. (2011). Outcomes of child sexual abuse as predictors of later sexual victimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(9), 1884-1905. 

Hoff, K., Reese-Weber, M., Schneider, W. J., & Stagg, J. (2009). The association between high status positions and aggressive behavior in early adolescence. Journal of School Psychology, 47, 395-426. 

Reese-Weber, M. (2008). A new experimental method assessing attitudes toward adolescent dating and sibling violence using observations of violent interactions. Journal of Adolescence, 31, 857-876. 

 Reese-Weber, M. & Hesson-McInnis, M. (2008). The Children’s Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale: Comparing factor structures between developmental periods. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 68, 901-1076.

Reese-Weber, M., & Kahn, J. H. (2005). Familial predictors of sibling and romantic-partner conflict resolution: Comparing late adolescents from intact and divorced families. Journal of Adolescence, 28, 479-493. 

Clawson, C.L. & Reese-Weber, M. (2003). The amount and timing of parent-adolescent sexual communication as predictors of late adolescent sexual risk taking behaviors. The Journal of Sex Research, 40, 256-265.

Reese-Weber, M. (2000). Middle and late adolescents’ conflict resolution skills with siblings: Associations with interparental and parent-adolescent conflict resolution. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 29, 697-711.

Reese-Weber, M., & Bartle-Haring, S. E. (1998). Conflict resolution styles in family subsystems and adolescent romantic relationships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 27, 735-752.

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