Charlene L. Muehlenhard

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology
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Muehlenhard CL, Peterson ZD, Humphreys TP, et al. (2017) Evaluating the One-in-Five Statistic: Women's Risk of Sexual Assault While in College. Journal of Sex Research. 1-28
Humphreys TP, Muehlenhard C, Peterson Z, et al. (2017) Understanding the complexity of sexual consent: normative attitudes and behaviors in university woMen and men The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 14: e235
Esterline KM, Muehlenhard CL. (2016) Wanting to Be Seen: Young People's Experiences of Performative Making Out. Journal of Sex Research. 1-13
Muehlenhard CL, Humphreys TP, Jozkowski KN, et al. (2016) The Complexities of Sexual Consent Among College Students: A Conceptual and Empirical Review. Journal of Sex Research. 1-31
Peterson ZD, Muehlenhard CL. (2011) A match-and-motivation model of how women label their nonconsensual sexual experiences Psychology of Women Quarterly. 35: 558-570
Muehlenhard CL, Peterson ZD. (2011) Distinguishing Between Sex and Gender: History, Current Conceptualizations, and Implications Sex Roles. 64: 791-803
Muehlenhard CL, Shippee SK. (2010) Men's and women's reports of pretending orgasm. Journal of Sex Research. 47: 552-67
Peterson ZD, Muehlenhard CL. (2007) What is sex and why does it matter? A motivational approach to exploring individuals' definitions of sex. Journal of Sex Research. 44: 256-68
Peterson ZD, Muehlenhard CL. (2007) Conceptualizing the "wantedness" of women's consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences: implications for how women label their experiences with rape. Journal of Sex Research. 44: 72-88
Muehlenhard CL, Peterson ZD. (2005) III. Wanting and not wanting sex: The missing discourse of ambivalence Feminism and Psychology. 15: 15-20
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