William E. Schweinle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States |
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(The role of men's attribution biases and affect in wife abuse and sexual harassment.) |
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Schweinle W, Ickes W, Rollings K, et al. (2010) Maritally aggressive men: Angry, egocentric, impulsive, and/or biased Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 29: 399-424 |
Schweinle WE, Cofer C, Schatz S. (2009) Men's empathic bias, empathic inaccuracy, and sexual harassment Sex Roles. 60: 142-150 |
Elhai JD, Schweinle W, Anderson SM. (2008) Reliability and validity of the Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale-Short Form. Psychiatry Research. 159: 320-9 |
Flury JM, Ickes W, Schweinle W. (2008) The borderline empathy effect: Do high BPD individuals have greater empathic ability? Or are they just more difficult to "read"? Journal of Research in Personality. 42: 312-332 |
Schweinle WE, Ickes W. (2007) The role of men's critical/rejecting overattribution bias, affect, and attentional disengagement in marital aggression Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 26: 173-198 |
CLEMENTS K, HOLTZWORTH-MUNROE A, SCHWEINLE W, et al. (2007) Empathic accuracy of intimate partners in violent versus nonviolent relationships Personal Relationships. 14: 369-388 |
Schweinle WE, Ickes W, Bernstein IH. (2002) Emphatic inaccuracy in husband to wife aggression: The overattribution bias Personal Relationships. 9: 141-158 |