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  • Keating, C. F., Pomerantz, J., Pommer, S. D., Ritt, S. J. H., Miller, L. M., & McCormick, J. (2005). Going to college and unpacking hazing: A functional approach to decrypting initiation practices among undergraduates. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 9(2), 104-126.

  • Cokley, K. Miller, K., Cunningham, D., Motoike, J., King, A., & Awad, G. (2001). Developing an instrument to assess college students’ attitudes toward pledging and hazing in greek letter organizations. College Student Journal, 35(3), 451-456.

  • Abbey, A. (2008, December). Alcohol and sexual violence perpetration. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence/Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Available online at: http://www.vawnet.org.

  • Abbey, A. (2011). Alcohol’s role in sexual violence perpetration: Theoretical explanations, existing evidence and future directions. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30(5), 481-489.

  • Ahrens, C. E., Rich, M. D., Ullman, J. B. (2011). Rehearsing for real life: The impact of InterACT Sexual Assault Prevention Program on self-reported likelihood of engaging in bystander interventions. Violence Against Women, online May 31, 2011.

  • Alexy, E. M., Burgess, A. W., Baker, T., & Smoyak, S. A. (2005). Perceptions of cyberstalking among college students. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 5, 279–289.

  • Amar, A. F., & Alexy, E. M. (2010). Coping with Stalking. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 31 (1), 8-14

  • Anderson, A. L., Lester, D., & Rogers, J. R. (2008). A psychometric investigation of the Suicide Opinion Questionnaire. Death Studies, 32(10), 924-936.

  • Baker, C. R., & Stith, S. M. (2008). Factors predicting dating violence perpetration among male and female college students. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 17(2), 227-244.

  • Banyard, V. L. (2011). Who will help prevent sexual violence: Creating an ecological model of bystander intervention. Psychology of Violence, online May 23, 2011.

  • Banyard, V. L., Moynihan, M. M. (2011). Variation in bystander behavior related to sexual and intimate partner violence: Correlates in a sample of college students. Psychology of Violence, 1(4), 287-301.

  • Banyard, V., Moynihan, M. (2011). Variation in bystander behavior related to sexual and intimate partner violence prevention: Correlates in a sample of college students. Psychology of Violence, Online April 11, 2011.

  • Bennett, D. C., Guran, E. L., Ramos, M. C., Gayla, M. (2011). College students' electronic victimization in friendships and dating relationships: Anticipated distress and associations with risky behaviors. Violence and Victims, 26(4), 410-429.

  • Bradford W Reyns (2010) Situational crime prevention approach to cyberstalking victimization: Preventive tactics for Internet users and online place managers. Crime Prevention and Community Safety 12, 99–118. http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cpcs/journal/v12/n2/pdf/cpcs200922a.pdf

  • Brady, S. S. (2007). Young adults' media use and attitudes toward interpersonal and institutional forms of aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 33(6), 519-525.

  • Buhi, E. R., Clayton, H., & Surrency, H. H. (2009). Stalking victimization among college women and subsequent help-seeking behaviors. Journal of American College Health, 57(4), 419-426.

  • Burke, S. C., Wallen, M., Vail-Smith, K., Knox, D. (2011). Using technology to control intimate partners: An exploratory study of college undergraduates. Computers in Human Behavior, 27(3), 1162-1167.

  • Bushman, B. J. (2007). That was a great commercial, but what were they selling? Effects of violence and sex on memory for products in television commercials. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(8), 1784-1796.

  • Caldwell, J. E., Swan, S. C.., Woodbrown, D. V. (2011). Gender differences in intimate partner violence outcomes. Psychology of Violence, online, doi: 10.1037/a0026296

  • Campo, S., Poulos, G., & Sipple, J.W. (2005). Prevalence and Profiling: Hazing Among College Students and Points of Intervention. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(2), 137-149.

  • Casey, E. A., Ohler, K. (2012). Being a positive bystander: Male antiviolence allies’ experiences of “stepping up.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(1), 62-83.

  • Coker, A. L., Cook-Craig, P. G., Williams, C. M., Fisher, B. S., Clear, E. R., Garcia, L. S., Hegge, L. M. (2011). Evaluation of Green Dot: An active bystander intervention to reduce sexual violence on college campuses. Violence Against Women, online June 2, 2011.

  • Coker, A. L., Sanderson, M., Cantu, E., Huerta, D., & Fadden, M. K. (2008). Frequency and types of partner violence among Mexican American college women. Journal of American College Health, 56(6), 665-673.

  • Cook, S. L., Gidycz, C. A., Koss, M. P., Murphy, M. (2011). Emerging issues in the measurement of rape victimization. Violence Against Women, 17(2), 201-218.

  • Crawford, E., Wright, M. O. D., & Birchmeier, Z. (2008). Drug-facilitated sexual assault: College women's risk perception and behavioral choices. Journal of American College Health, 57(3), 261-272.

  • Crow, R. B., & Rosner, S. R. (2002). Institutional and organizational liability for hazing in intercollegiate and professional team sports. St. John’s Law Review, 76(1), 87-114.

  • Daigle, L. E., Fisher, B. S., & Cullen, F. T. (2008). The violent and sexual victimization of college women: Is repeat victimization a problem? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(9), 1296-1313.

  • Danis, F. S., & Anderson, K. M. (2008). An underserved population and untapped resource: A preliminary study of collegiate sorority response to dating violence. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 17(3), 336-351.

  • DeWall, C. N., Anderson, C. A., Bushman, B. J. (2011). The general aggression model: Theoretical extensions to violence. Psychology of Violence, 1(13), 245-258.

  • Drout, C. E., & Corsoro, C. L. (2003). Attitudes toward fraternity hazing among fraternity members, sorority members, and non-greek students. Social Behavior and Personality, 31(6), 535-544.

  • Drum, D. J., Brownson, C., Denmark, A. B., Smith, S. E. (2009). New data on the nature of suicidal crises in college students: Shifting the paradigm, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40(3), 213-222.

  • Eadie, E. M., Runtz, M. G., & Spencer-Rodgers, J. (2008). Posttraumatic stress symptoms as a mediator between sexual assault and adverse health outcomes in undergraduate women. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21(6), 540-547.

  • Ehrmann, N., & Massey, D. S. (2008). Gender-specific effects of ecological conditions on college achievement. Social Science Research, 37(1), 220-238.

  • Exner, D., and Cummings, N. (2011). Implications for sexual assault prevention: College students as prosocial bystanders. Journal of American College Health, 59(7), 655-657.

  • Fields, S. K., Collins, C. L., & Comstock, R. D. (2007). Conflict on the courts: A review of sports-related violence literature. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8(4), 359-369.

  • Fincham, F. D., Cui, M., Braithwaite, S., & Pasley, K. (2008). Attitudes toward intimate partner violence in dating relationships. Psychological Assessment, 20(3), 260-269.

  • Finkel, M.(2002).Traumatic injuries caused by hazing practices. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 20(3), 228-33.

  • Fisher, B. S. (2009). The effects of survey question wording on rape estimates: Evidence from a quasi-experimental design. Violence Against Women, 15(2), 133-147.

  • Flack, W. F., Caron, M. L., Leinen, S. J., Breitenbach, K. G., Barber, A. M., Brown, E. N., Gilbert, C. T., Harchak, T. F., Hendricks, M. M., Rector, C. E., Schatten, H. T., & Stein, H. C. (2009). “The Red Zone”: Temporal risk for unwanted sex among college students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(9), 1177-1196.

  • Forke, C. M., Myers, R. K., Catallozzi, M., & Schwarz, D. F. (2008). Relationship violence among female and male college undergraduate students. Archives Of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 162(7), 634-641.

  • Foubert, J. D., Godin, E. E., Tatum, J. L. (2010). In their own words: Sophomore college men describe attitude and behavior changes resulting from a rape prevention program 2 years after their participation. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(12), 2237-2257.

  • Foubert, J. D., Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J., Brasfield, H., Hill, B. (2010) Effects of a rape awareness program on college women: Increasing bystander efficacy and willingness to intervene. Journal of Community Psychology, 38(7), 813-827.

  • Gidycz, C. A., Orchowski, L. M., Berkowitz, A. D. (2011). Preventing sexual aggression among college men: An evaluation of a social norms and bystander intervention program. Violence Against Women, online May 12, 2011.

  • Gover, A. R., Kaukinen, C., & Fox, K. A. (2008). The relationship between violence in the family of origin and dating violence among college students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(12), 1667-1693.

  • Gratz, K. L., & Chapman, A. L. (2007). The Role of Emotional Responding and Childhood Maltreatment in the Development and Maintenance of Deliberate Self-Harm Among Male Undergraduates. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 8(1), 1-14.

  • Haden, S. C., & Scarpa, A. (2008). Community violence victimization and depressed mood: The moderating effects of coping and social support. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(9), 1213-1234.

  • Haden, S. C., Scarpa, A., & Stanford, M. S. (2008). Validation of the Impulsive/Premeditated Aggression Scale in college students. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 17(3), 352-373.

  • Hannawa, A. F., Spitzberg, B. H., Wiering, L., & Teranishi, C. (2006). 'If I can't have you, no one can': Development of a relational entitlement and proprietariness scale (REPS). Violence and Victims, 21(5), 539-560.

  • Harrison, L. A., Howerton, D. M., Secarea, A. M., & Nguyen, C. Q. (2008). Effects of ingroup bias and gender role violations on acquaintance rape attributions. Sex Roles, 59(9), 713-725.

  • Hatley, R. (2008). Observe, report, serve, protect, enforce, apprehend — or all of these? Recruitment & Retention in Higher Education, 22(3), 4-5.

  • Hirsch, J. K., Barton, A. L. (2011). Positive social support, negative social exchanges, and suicidal behavior in college students. Journal of American College Health, 59(5), 393-398.

  • Hollmann, B. B. (2002). Hazing: Hidden campus crime. New Direction for Student Services, 99, 11-24.

  • Howard, D. E., Griffin, M. A., & Boekeloo, B. O. (2008). Prevalence and psychosocial correlates of alcohol-related sexual assault among university students. Adolescence, 43(172), 733-750.

  • Howells, N., & Rosenbaum, A. (2008). Effects of perpetrator and victim gender on negative outcomes of family violence. Journal of Family Violence, 23(3), 203-209.

  • Hoyt, T., Yeater, E. A. (2011). Individual and situational influences on men’s responses to dating and social situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(11), 1723-1740.

  • Jennings, W. G., Gover, A. R., & Pudrzynskas, D. (2007). Are institutions of higher learning safe? A descriptive study of campus safety issues and self-reported campus victimization among male and female college students. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18(2), 191-208.

  • Katz, J., May, P., Sorensen, S., & DelTosta, J. (2010). Sexual revictimization during women’s first year of college: Self-blame and sexual refusal assertiveness as possible mechanisms. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(11), 2113-2126.

  • Kaysen, D., Neighbors, C., Martell, J., Fossos, N., & Larimer, M. E. (2006). Incapacitated rape and alcohol use: A prospective analysis. Addictive Behaviors, 31(10), 1820-1832.

  • King, K. A., Vidourek, R. A., & Strader, J. L. (2008). University students' perceived self-efficacy in identifying suicidal warning signs and helping suicidal friends find campus intervention resources. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior, 38(5), 608-617.

  • Knight, R. and Sims-Knight, J. (2009, September). Using Rapist Risk Factors to Set an Agenda for Rape Prevention. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence/Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Available online: http://www.vawnet.org

  • Krebs, C. P., Lindquist, C. H., Warner, T. D., Fisher, B. S., Martin, S. L., Childers, J. M. (2011). Comparing sexual assault prevalence estimates obtained with direct and indirect questioning techniques. Violence Against Women, 17(2), 219-235.

  • Langhinrichsen-Rohling, J., Foubert, J. D., Brasfield, H. M., Hill, B., Shelley-Tremblay, S. (2011). The Men’s Program: Does it impact college men’s self-reported bystander efficacy and willingness to intervene? Violence Against Women, online May 12, 2011.

  • Littleton, H., & Henderson, C. E. (2009). If she is not a victim, does that mean she was not traumatized?: Evaluation of predictors of PTSD symptomatology among college rape victims. Violence Against Women, 15(2), 148-167.

  • Lodewijkx, H. F. M., & Syroit, J. E. M. M. (2001). Affiliation during naturalistic severe and mild initiations: Some further evidence against the severity-attraction hypothesis. Current Research in Social Psychology, 6(7).

  • Marmion, S. L., & Lundberg-Love, P. K. (2008). PTSD symptoms in college students exposed to interparental violence: Are they comparable to those that result from child physical and sexual abuse? Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 17(3), 263-278.

  • Mayhew, M. J., Caldwell, R. J., Goldman, E. G. (2011). Defining campus violence: A phenomenological analysis of community stakeholder perspectives. Journal of College Student Development, 52(3), 253-269.

  • McCauley, J. L., & Calhoun, K. S. (2008). Faulty perceptions? The impact of binge drinking history on college women's perceived rape resistance efficacy. Addictive Behaviors, 33(12), 1540-1545.

  • McCauley, J. L., Calhoun, K. S., Gidycz, C. A. (2010). Binge drinking and rape: A prospective examination of college women with a history of previous sexual victimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(9), 1655-1668.

  • McMahon, P. P. (2008). Sexual violence on the college campus: A template for compliance with federal policy. Journal of American College Health, 57(3), 361-365.

  • McMahon, S. (2010). Rape myth beliefs and bystander attitudes among incoming college students. Journal of American College Health, 59(1), 3-11.

  • McMahon, S. (2011). Changing Perceptions of Sexual Violence Over Time. Harrisburg, PA: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. Available online:http://www.vawnet.org

  • McMahon, S., Dick, A. (2011). “Being in a room with like-minded men”: An exploratory study of men’s participation in a bystander intervention program to prevent intimate partner violence. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 19(1), 3-18.

  • McMahon, S., Postmus, J. L., Koenick, R. A. (2011). Conceptualizing the engaging bystander approach to sexual violence prevention on college campuses. Journal of College Student Development, 52(1), 115-130.

  • Messman-Moore, T. L., Coates, A. A., Gaffey, K. J., & Johnson, C. F. (2008). Sexuality, substance use, and susceptibility to victimization: Risk for rape and sexual coercion in a prospective study of college women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(12), 1730-1746.

  • Mitchell, I. J., Rutherford, V., Wrinch, K. A. J., & Egan, V. (2008). Paradoxical effects of alcohol intake in a convivial social setting on attitudes to violence. Addiction Research & Theory, 16(5), 503-513.

  • Mohipp, C., & Senn, C. Y. (2008). Graduate students' perceptions of contrapower sexual harassment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(9), 1258-1276.

  • Moore, T. M., Elkins, S. R., McNulty, J. K., Kivisto, A. J., Handsel, V. A. (2011). Alcohol use and intimate partner violence perpetration among college students: Assessing the temporal associations using electronic diary technology. Psychology of Violence, 1(4), 315-328.

  • Mouilso, E. R., Calhoun, K. S. (2011). A mediation model of the role of sociosexuality in the associations between narcissism, psychopathy, and sexual aggression. Psychology of Violence, online, doi: 10.1037/a0026217

  • Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Arnold, J. S., Eckstein, R. P., Stapleton, J. G. (2010). Engaging intercollegiate athletes in preventing and intervening in sexual and intimate partner violence. Journal of American College Health, 59(3), 197-204.

  • Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Arnold, J. S., Eckstein, R. P., Stapleton, J. G. (2011). Engaging intercollegiate athletes in preventing and intervening in sexual and intimate partner violence. Journal of American College Health, 59(3), 197-204.

  • Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Arnold, J. S., Eckstein, R. P., Stapleton, J. G. (2011). Sisterhood may be powerful for reducing sexual and intimate partner violence: An evaluation of the Bringing in the Bystander in-person program with sorority members. Violence Against Women, online May 31, 2011.

  • Nabors, E. L., & Jasinski, J. L. (2009). Intimate partner violence perpetration among college students. Feminist Criminology, 4(1), 57-82.

  • Nagoshi, J., Adams, K., Terrell, H., Hill, E., Brzuzy, S., & Nagoshi, C. (2008). Gender differences in correlates of homophobia and transphobia. Sex Roles, 59(7/8), 521-531.

  • Nguyen, H. V., Kaysen, D., Dillworth, T. M., Brajcich, M., Larimer, M. E. (2010). Incapacitated rape and alcohol use in White and Asian American college women, Violence Against Women 16(8), 919-933.

  • Ohse, D. M., & Stockdale, M. S. (2008). Age comparisons in workplace sexual harassment perceptions. Sex Roles, 59(3), 240-253.

  • Parrott, D. J., Peterson, J. L., Bakeman, R. (2011). Determinants of aggression toward sexual minorities in a community sample. Psychology of Violence, 1(1) 41-52.

  • Paul, L. A., Gray, M. J. (2011). Sexual assault programming on college campuses: Using social psychological belief and behavior change principles to improve outcomes, Trauma Violence Abuse, 12(2), 99-109.

  • Pershing, J. L. (2006). Men and women’s experiences with hazing in a male-dominated elite military institution. Men and Masculinities, 8(4), 470-492.

  • Porter, J. L. (2011). Intimate violence among underrepresented groups on a college campus. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, online February 28, 2011.

  • Potter, S. J., Moynihan, M. M., Stapleton, J. G., & Banyard, V. L. (2009). Empowering bystanders to prevent campus violence against women. Violence Against Women, 15(1), 106-121.

  • Potter, S., Moynihan, M., Stapleton, J. (2011). Using Social Self-Identification in Social Marketing Materials Aimed at Reducing Violence Against Women on Campus. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(5), 971-990.

  • Próspero, M. S. (2008). Effects of masculinity, sex, and control on different types of intimate partner violence perpetration. Journal of Family Violence, 23(7), 639-645.

  • Reed, E., Prado, G., Matsumoto, A., & Amaro, H. (2010). Alcohol and drug use and related consequences among gay, lesbian and bisexual college students: Role of experiencing violence, feeling safe on campus, and perceived stress. Addictive Behaviors, 35(2), 168-171.

  • Robertson, J. M., Benton, S. L., Newton, F. B., Downey, R. G., Marsh, P. A., Benton, S. A., et al. (2006). K-State problem identification rating scales for college students. Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development, 39(3), 141-160.

  • Rosenbaum, A., Rabenhorst, M. M., Reddy, M. K., Fleming, M. T., & Howells, N. L. (2006). A comparison of methods for collecting self-report data on sensitive topics. Violence and Victims, 21(4), 461–471.

  • Ross, L. T., Kolars, C. L. K., Krahn, D. D., Gomberg, E. S. L., Clark, G., Niehaus, A. (2011). Nonconsensual sexual experiences and alcohol consumption among women entering college. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(3), 399-413.

  • Rothman, E. F., Exner, D., Baughman, A. L. (2011). The prevalence of sexual assault against people who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual in the United States: A systemic review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, published online Jan. 19, 2011.

  • Sabina, C., & Straus, M. A. (2008). Polyvictimization by dating partners and mental health among U.S. college students. Violence & Victims, 23(6), 667-682.

  • Shorey, R. C., Cornelius, T. L., & Bell, K. M. (2008). A critical review of theoretical frameworks for dating violence: Comparing the dating and marital fields. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 13(3), 185-194.

  • Shorey, R., Stuart, G. L., Cornelius, T. L. (2011). Dating violence and substance abuse in college students: A review of the literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16(6), 541-550.

  • Simons, L. G., Burt, C. H., & Simons, R. L. (2008). A test of explanations for the effect of harsh parenting on the perpetration of dating violence and sexual coercion among college males. Violence & Victims, 23(1), 66-82.

  • Simonson, R. H. (2008). Religiousness and non-hopeless suicide ideation. Death Studies, 32(10), 951-960.

  • Sisco, M. M., & Figueredo, A. J. (2008). Similarities between men and women in non-traditional aggressive sexuality: Prevalence, novel approaches to assessment and treatment applications. Journal of Sexual Aggression, 14(3), 253-266.

  • Spencer, R. (2008). Phony anti-muslim hate-crimes racket continues. Human Events, 64(37), 13-13.

  • Spitzberg, B. H. & Cupach, W. R. (2007). The state of the art of stalking: Taking stock of the emerging literature. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 12, 64-86.

  • Stappenbeck, C., Fromme, K. (2010) A longitudinal investigation of heavy drinking and physical dating violence in men and women. Addictive Behaviors, 35(5), 479-485.

  • Suarez, E., & Gadalla, T. M. (2010) Stop blaming the victim: A meta-analysis of rape myths. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(11), 2010-2035.

  • Sulkowski, M. L. (2011). An investigation of students’ willingness to report threats of violence in campus communities. Psychology of Violence, 1(1) 53-65.

  • Swan, S. C., Gambone, L. J., & Caldwell, J. E. (2008). A review of research on women’s use of violence with male intimate partners. Violence and Victims, 23(3), 301-314.

  • Testa, M., Hoffman, J. H., Livingston, J. A. (2010). Alcohol and sexual risk behaviors as mediators of the sexual victimization—revictimization relationship. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 78(2), 249-259.

  • Thompson, M. P., Koss, M. P., Kingree, J. B., Goree, J., Rice, J. (2011). A prospective meditational model of sexual aggression among men. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(13), 2716-2734.

  • Ullman, S. E., Starzynski, L. L., Long, S. M., Mason, G. E., & Long, L. M. (2008). Exploring the relationships of women's sexual assault disclosure, social reactions, and problem drinking. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(9), 1235-1257.

  • Van Orden, K. A., Witte, T. K., James, L. M., Castro, Y., Gordon, K. H., Braithwaite, S. R., Hollar, D. L., & Joiner, T. E., Jr. (2008). Suicidal ideation in college students varies across semesters: The mediating role of belongingness. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior, 38(4), 427-435.

  • Van Raalte, J. L., & Cornelius, A. E. (2007). The relationship between hazing and team cohesion. Journal of Sport Behavior, 30(4), 491-507.

  • Vik, P. W., Islam-Zwart, K. A., & Ruge, L. N. (2008). Application of the PTSD-alcohol expectancy questionnaire (P-AEQ) to sexually assaulted college women. Addiction Research & Theory, 16(6), 585-594.

  • Vladutiu, C. J., Martin, S. L., Macy, R. J. (2011). College- or university-based sexual assault prevention programs: A review of program outcomes, characteristics, and recommendations, Trauma Violence Abuse, 12(2), 67-86.

  • Waldron, J. J., Kowalski, C. L. (2009). Crossing the line: Rites of passage, team aspects, and ambiguity of hazing. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2), 291-302.

  • Weisenback Keller, E., Hughes, S., Hertz, G. (2011). A model for assessment and mitigation of threats on the college campus. Journal of Educational Administration, 49(1), 76-94.

  • Wells, S., Neighbors, C., Tremblay, P. F., Graham, K. (2011). Defending girlfriends, buddies and oneself: Injunctive norms and male barroom aggression. Addictive Behaviors, 36(4), 416-420.

  • White, J. W., & Smith, P. H. (2009). Covariation in the use of physical and sexual intimate partner aggression among adolescent and college-age men. Violence Against Women, 15(1), 24-43.

  • Wigman, S., Graham-Kevan, N., & Archer, J. (2008). Investigating sub-groups of harassers: The roles of attachment, dependency, jealousy and aggression. Journal of Family Violence, 23(7), 557-568.

  • Wilkinson, W. (2008). Threatening the patriarchy: Testing an explanatory paradigm of anti-lesbian attitudes. Sex Roles, 59(7/8), 512-520.

  • Williams, C. B., Galanter, M., Dermatis, H., & Schwartz, V. (2008). The importance of hopelessness among university students seeking psychiatric counseling. Psychiatric Quarterly, 79(4), 311-319.

  • Williams, J. R., Ghandour, R. M., & Kub, J. E. (2008). Female perpetration of violence in heterosexual intimate relationships: Adolescence through adulthood. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 9(4), 227-249.

  • Winslett, A. H., & Gross, A. M. (2008). Sexual boundaries: An examination of the importance of talking before touching. Violence Against Women, 14(5), 542-562.

  • Wolitzsky-Taylor, K. B., Resnick, H. S., Amstadter, A. B., McCauley, J. L., Ruggiero, K. J., Kilpatrick, D. G. (2011). Reporting rape in a national sample of college women.Journal of American College Health, 59(7), 582-587.

  • Wong, Y. J., Brownson, C., Schwing, A. E. (2011). Risk and protective factors associated with Asian American students’ suicidal ideation: A multicampus, national study. Journal of College Student Development, 52(4), 396-408.

  • Wong, Y. J., Koo, K., Tran, K. K., Chiu, Y., Mok, Y. (2011). Asian American college students’ suicide ideation: A mixed-methods study. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58(2), 197-209.

  • Yeater, E. A., & Viken, R. J. (2010) Factors affecting women’s response choices to dating and social situations. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 25(8), 1411-1428.

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