Items where Author is "Archer, J"
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Ireland , J, Power, CL and Archer, J (2007) Differences between bullies and victims, and men and women, on aggression-related variables among prisoners. British Journal of Social Psychology, 46 (2). pp. 299-322. ISSN 0144-6665
Thanzami, V and Archer, J (2007) The relation between physical aggression, size and strength, among a sample of young Indian men. Personality and Individual Differences, 43 (3). pp. 627-633. ISSN 0191-8869
Eslea, M, Archer, J and Coyne, SM (2006) “We’re not friends anymore! Unless…”: The frequency and harmfulness of indirect, relational, and social aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 32 (4). pp. 294-307. ISSN 0096-140X
Pollard, P, Archer, J and Davies, M (2006) Effects of perpetrator gender and victim sexuality on blame toward male victims of sexual assault. The Journal of Social Psychology, 146 (3). pp. 275-291. ISSN 00224545
Archer, J (2006) Cross-cultural differences in physical aggression between partners: A social-role analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 10 (2). pp. 133-153. ISSN 1088-8683
Archer, J (2006) Testosterone and human aggression: An evaluation of the challenge hypothesis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 30 (3). pp. 319-345. ISSN 0149-7634
Davies, M, Archer, J and Walker, J (2005) Effects of male rape on psychological functioning. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44 . pp. 445-451. ISSN 0144-6657
Graham-Kevan, N and Archer, J (2005) Investigating three explanations of women's relationship aggression. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29 (3). pp. 270-277. ISSN 0361-6843
Davies, M, Archer, J and Walker, J (2005) Effects of rape on men: A descriptive analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34 (1). pp. 69-80. ISSN 0004-0002
Thanzami, V and Archer, J (2005) Beliefs about aggression in British students from individualist and collectivist cultures. Aggressive Behavior, 31 . pp. 350-358. ISSN 0096-140X
Graham-Kevan, N, Archer, J and Davies, M (2005) Testosterone and aggression: A reanalysis of Book, Starzyk and Quinsey’s (2001) study. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 10 (2). pp. 241-261. ISSN 1359-1789
Coyne, S and Archer, J (2005) An integrated review of indirect, relational, and social aggression. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 9 (3). pp. 212-230. ISSN 1088-8683
Coyne, S and Archer, J (2005) The relationship between indirect and physical aggression on television and in real life. Social Development, 14 (2). pp. 324-338. ISSN 0961-205X
Archer, J (2004) Sex differences in aggression in real-world settings: A meta-analytic review. Review of General Psychology, 8 (4). pp. 291-322. ISSN 1089-2680
Coyne, S, Archer, J and Eslea, M (2004) Cruel intentions on television and in real life: Can viewing indirect aggression increase viewers' subsequent indirect aggression? Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 88 (3). pp. 234-253. ISSN 0022-0965
Ireland , J and Archer, J (2004) Association between measures of aggression and bullying among juvenile and young offenders. Aggressive Behavior, 30 (1). pp. 29-42. ISSN 0096-140X
Coyne, S and Archer, J (2004) Indirect aggression in the media: A content analysis of British television programs. Aggressive Behavior, 30 (3). pp. 254-271. ISSN 0096-140X
Graham-Kevan, N and Archer, J (2003) Intimate terrorism and common couple violence: A test of Johnson’s predictions in four British samples. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18 (11). pp. 1247-1270. ISSN 0886-2605
Graham-Kevan, N and Archer, J (2003) Do beliefs about aggression predict physical aggression to partners? Aggressive Behavior, 29 (1). pp. 41-54. ISSN 0096-140X
Archer, J, O'Connor, DB, Wu, FCW and Hair, WM (2001) Activational effects of testosterone on cognitive function in men. Neuropsychologia, 39 (13). pp. 1385-1394. ISSN 0028-3932
Pollard, P, Archer, J and Davies, M (2001) The influence of victim gender and sexual orientation on judgements of the victim in a depicted stranger rape. Violence and Victims, 16 . pp. 607-619. ISSN 0886-6708
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Brewer, G and Archer, J (2007) What do people infer from facial attractiveness? Journal of Evolutionary Psychology (5).





