On GameSpot: Wii Fit tells 10-year-old she's fat
Find Articles in:
all
Business
Reference
Technology
News
Sports
Health
Autos
Arts
Home & Garden
advertisement

Brought to you by IBM

advertisement

Content provided in partnership with
Thomson / Gale

Measuring gender differences in partner violence: implications from research on other forms of violent and socially undesirable behavior

Sex Roles: A Journal of Research,  June, 2005  by Sherry L. Hamby

<< Page 1  Continued from page 20.  Previous | Next

Hamby, S. L., Ormrod, R., & Finkelhor, D. (2004). Victim gender, perpetrator gender and victim-offender relationship in a nationally representative sample of youth. Unpublished manuscript, Durham, NH.

Hamby, S. L., Poindexter, V. P., & Gray-Little, B. (1996). Four measures of partner violence: Construct similarity and classification differences. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58, 127-139.

Hamby, S. L., Sugarman, D. B., Boney-McCoy, S., & Straus, M. A. (2001, July). Does question format affect reported partner violence rates?: An experimental study. Paper presented at the 7th International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH.

Hamby, S. L., & Tsang, R. C. (1996). Confusion about whether to report physical play as partner violence in survey research. Unpublished data, Durham, NH.

Hemenway, D., Shinoda-Tagawa, T., & Miller, M. (2002). Firearm availability and female homicide victimization rates among 25 populous high-income countries. Journal of American Medical Women's Association, 57, 100-104.

Hersh, D., Mulgrew, D. L., Van Kirk, J., & Kranzler, H. R. (1999). The validity of self-reported cocaine use in two groups of cocaine abusers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67(1), 37-42.

Hindelang, M. J., Hirschi, T., & Weis, J. G. (1979). Correlates of delinquency: The illusion of discrepancy between self-report and official measures. American Sociological Review, 44, 995-1014.

Hirschel, D., & Buzawa, E. (2002). Understanding the context of dual arrest with directions for future research. Violence Against Women, 8(12), 1449-1473.

Holmes, M. M., Resnick, H. S., Kilpatrick, D. G., & Best, C. L. (1996). Rape-related pregnancy: Estimates and descriptive characteristics from a national sample of women. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 175(2), 320-325.

Huizinga, D., & Elliott, D. S. (1984). Self-reported measures of delinquency and crime: Methodological issues and comparative findings. Boulder, CO: Behavioral Research Institute.

Huizinga, D., & Elliott, D. S. (1986). Reassessing the reliability and validity of self-report delinquency measures. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2(4), 293-327.

Jamison, R. N., Raymond, S., Levine, J., Slawsby, E., Nedeljkovic, S., & Katz, N. (2001). Electronic diaries for monitoring chronic pain: 1-year validation study. Pain, 91, 277-285.

Johnson, H., & Sacco, V. F. (1995). Researching violence against women: Statistics Canada's national survey. Canadian Journal of Criminology (July, 1995), 281-304.

Johnson, M. P. (1995). Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: Two forms of violence against women. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 57, 283-294.

Kelly, L. (1987). The continuum of sexual violence. In J. Hanmer & M. Maynard (Ed.), Women, violence and social control. (pp. 46-60). Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International.

Koss, M. P. (1996). The measurement of rape victimization in crime surveys. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 23(1), 55-69.