Donald J. Levis

Affiliations: 
Psychology State University of New York at Binghamton, Vestal, NY, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology
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Levis DJ, Coleman SL, Rourke PA. (2008) Experimental and self-reported indices of childhood abuse using the binghamton childhood abuse Screen Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma. 17: 506-519
Castelda BA, Levis DJ, Rourke PA, et al. (2007) Extension of the sexual abuse questionnaire to other abuse categories: the initial psychometric validation of the Binghamton Childhood Abuse Screen. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 16: 107-25
Lock TG, Levis DJ, Rourke PA. (2005) The sexual abuse questionnaire: a preliminary examination of a time and cost efficient method in evaluating the presence of childhood sexual abuse in adult patients. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 14: 1-26
Edgerly ES, Levis DJ. (2005) Evaluation of five procedures for classification of participants' fear levels Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 27: 201-209
Unger W, Evans IM, Rourke P, et al. (2003) The S-S construct of expectancy versus the S-R construct of fear: which motivates the acquisition of avoidance behavior? The Journal of General Psychology. 130: 131-47
Willia RW, Levis DJ. (1991) A demonstration of persistent human avoidance in extinction Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 29: 125-127
Smith JE, Levis DJ. (1991) Is fear present following sustained asymptotic avoidance responding? Behavioural Processes. 24: 37-47
Levis DJ, Peterson DA. (1990) The assessment of bodily injury fears via the behavioral avoidance slide test: A replication and extension Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 28: 19-22
Malloy PF, Levis DJ. (1990) A human laboratory test of eysenck's theory of incubation: A search for the resolution of the neurotic paradox Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 12: 309-327
Holzman AD, Levis DJ. (1989) The effects of increasing the number of stimulus modalities included in a fear-eliciting imagery scene on reported imagery clarity, scene repetition, and sympathetic (fear) arousal Cognitive Therapy and Research. 13: 389-405
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