Leanne K. Lamke
Affiliations: | Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States |
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Pittman JF, Kerpelman JL, Lamke LK, et al. (2009) Development and validation of a Q-sort measure of identity processing style: the identity processing style Q-sort. Journal of Adolescence. 32: 1239-65 |
Choice P, Lamke LK. (1999) Stay/leave decision-making processes in abusive dating relationships Personal Relationships. 6: 351-367 |
Kerpelman JL, Pittman JF, Lamke LK. (1997) Revisiting the identity control theory approach: A rejoinder Journal of Adolescent Research. 12: 363-371 |
Kerpelman JL, Pittman JF, Lamke LK. (1997) Toward a microprocess perspective on adolescent identity development: An identity control theory approach Journal of Adolescent Research. 12: 325-346 |
Choice P, Lamke LK. (1997) A conceptual approach to understanding abused women's stay/leave decisions Journal of Family Issues. 18: 290-314 |
Kerpelman JL, Lamke LK. (1997) Anticipation of future identities: A control theory approach to identity development within the context of serious dating relationships Personal Relationships. 4: 47-62 |
Choice P, Lamke LK, Pittman JF. (1995) Conflict resolution strategies and marital distress as mediating factors in the link between witnessing interparental violence and wife battering Violence and Victims. 10: 107-119 |
Lamke LK, Sollie DL, Durbin RG, et al. (1994) Masculinity, Femininity and Relationship Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Interpersonal Competence Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 11: 535-554 |
Siavelis RL, Lamke LK. (1992) Instrumentalness and expressiveness: Predictors of heterosexual relationship satisfaction Sex Roles. 26: 149-159 |
Lamke LK. (1989) Marital adjustment among rural couples: The role of expressiveness Sex Roles. 21: 579-590 |