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ISRA World
Meeting Schedule for Saturday, July 29 |
8:00 AM |
Plenary Speaker: |
Dean Pruitt |
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Title of Plenary Address: |
Intergroup Escalation and Its
Remedies |
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9:15 |
Paper Session SA-1 |
Symposium
SA-2 |
Symposium SA-3 |
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Chair: H. Patisaul |
Chair: J. Archer |
Chair: K. Parks |
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Do
size and strength matter? An application of the principle of Resource Holding
Power to human aggression |
Measurement
issues in accurate assessment of sexual assault victimization and
perpetration |
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K.A. Feste |
A.D. Pellegrini |
M.M. Sisco & M. P. Koss |
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How Aggressive Parties
Negotiate: U.S. Intervention, Terrorist Resistance, and Conflict
Resolution
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Dominance in preschool
classrooms: Change across a school year |
Unwanted sexual
experiences: A preliminary report of the psychometric properties of the
revised, expanded, and gender-neutral Sexual Experiences Survey for assessing
perpetration |
9:40 |
Symposium SA-1 |
A. Sell |
A. Abbey, A. Jacques &
M. Parkhill |
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Chair: H. Patisaul |
Strength and
anger: Individual differences in anger, aggression and political attitudes
conform to a Paleolithic logic of aggression |
The
Effects of Question Phrasing and Number of Questions on Estimates of Sexual
Assault Prevalence |
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Dietary Influences on
Anxiety and Aggression |
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J.R. Kaplan, M. R. Adams,
& N. G. Simon |
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High Isoflavone Soy Protein
is Associated with Increased Aggression and Reduced Affiliation among Adult
Male but not Female Cynomolgus Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) initially Naïve
to a Soy-Containing Diet.
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10:05 |
N.G. Simon, Q. Mo., S. Hu,
C. Garippa, A. Geletzke, C. Trydestam, & S. Lu |
A. Sell |
J. White |
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Dehydroepiandrosterone:
Cellular mechanisms modulating aggression |
The function of anger
expressions: What’s with all the yelling, and why does his face look like
that? |
Increasing
self-reported alcohol/drug-assisted sexual assault |
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10:40 |
S. N. Young |
J. Archer |
M.
Parkhill, A. Abbey & A. Jacques |
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Serotonin and human
behavior along the agonistic-affiliative axis
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Physical aggression as a
function of perceived fighting ability: An experimental investigation
involving students and prisoners |
The
Relationship Between the Sexual Assault Item Endorsed and Detailed
Descriptions of What Occurred: How
Closely Do They Correspond in a Community Sample? |
11:05 |
T.
Blasbalg |
Discussant: N. Graham-Kevan |
K. Parks & A. Pardi |
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Omega-3 fatty acid
deficiencies in aggression and violence. |
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Do
women know when they have experienced sexual aggression? Findings from daily reports |
11:30 |
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1:00 PM |
Paper Session SP-1 |
Symposium SP-1 |
Paper Session SP-2 |
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Chair L. Owens |
Chair: B. Bushman |
Chair S.C. Haden |
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Aggression
and its consequences in male-female relationships |
New Developments in Media
Violence Research |
Affect,
activation and aggression |
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L. Owens, R. Shute & P.
Slee |
B. Bushman |
A.S.
Henner, A. Didry, & P. Salhani |
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“What the mates think is
really important.” Why teenage boys are aggressive to girls. |
Violence in video games
desensitizes players to violence in the real world |
Feeling of procedural
injustice as a determinant of aggressive behaviour |
1:25 |
N.
Graham-Kevan |
B. O. De Castro & H.
Polman |
W. A. Warburton, D. J. F. McIlwain, D. R. Cairns & A. J. Taylor. |
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Investigating
Johnson's Domestic Violence typology |
How can violent game
playing cause aggressive behavior? Moderators and mediators of violent
video-game playing effects on reactive and proactive aggressive behavior
towards peers |
Restoring perceived control with aggression: Why, how, and who? |
1:50 |
J. J.
Winters, J. N. Kearns-Bodkin, G. G. Homish, A. J. Kubiak, & K. E. Leonard |
L. R. Huesmann |
M. de Wied, A. van Boxtel,
R. Zaalberg, P.P. Goudena, & I.W. Matthys |
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Common Couples Violence
versus Gender-Specific Violence:
Understanding Dyadic Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence in Early
Marriage
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Long-term cognitive
desensitization effects and short-term cognitive priming effects of exposure
to media violence: evidence from three countries |
Facial EMG responses to
happy and angry expressions in boys with disruptive behavior disorders and
normal controls. |
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2:25 |
M. Martinez, M.I.
Garcia-Linares, S. Sanchez-Lorente and C. Blasco-Ros |
S.J. Kirsh |
G. Fairchild, S. van
Goozen, S. Kine, & I. Goodyer |
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Impact of intimate male
partner violence on women’s physical and mental health and the endocrine and
immune systems |
Violent video games and the
processing of dynamic facial expressions.
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Affective modulation of the
startle reflex in teenagers with early- or adolescent-onset conduct disorder
and controls
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2:50 |
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L. Kirwil |
S.C. Haden
& A. Scarpa |
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Relationship
between psycho-physiological responses to screen violence and reactive/proactive aggression in
adults |
The Interactive Roles of
Parental Rejection and Noradrenergic Activation on Aggression in At-Risk
Youth |
3:15 |
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I. Möller & B. Krahé |
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Exposure to violent video
games and aggressive affect, cognition, and behavioral intentions
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