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August 16, 2013 VITA

L. ROWELL HUESMANN, Ph.D.

Research Center for Group Dynamics Institute for Social Research 426 Thompson Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106

Office phones: (734) 764-8385, 764-3409 Fax: (734) 763-1202 Home phone: (734) 482-0868 E-mail: [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. Systems and Communications Science & Psychology (with Herbert A. Simon), Carnegie-Mellon University, 1969.

MS Psychology, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1967.

BS Psychology and Mathematics, University of Michigan, 1964.

Professional Employment

2005 to present Amos N. Tversky Collegiate Professor, Professor of Psychology, Professor of Communication Studies, Research Professor in the Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan 2006 to 2012 Director, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan 1992 to 2006 Professor of Communication Studies and Psychology, and Research Professor, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan 1979 to 1992 Professor of Psychology (Chair, 1987 to 1990) University of Illinois at Chicago 1973 to 1979 Associate Professor of Psychology and Computer Science University of Illinois at Chicago 1973 Associate Professor of Psychology Yale University 1969 to 1973 Assistant Professor of Psychology Yale University 1968 to 1969 Lecturer Yale University

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Visiting Positions 2013 Visiting Fellow, Cambridge University, Institute of Criminology & Clare Hall College 2013 Visiting Scholar, Institut de Psychologie, Universite Paris Decartes 2010 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Los Angeles 2006 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Los Angeles 2006 Visiting Fellow, Cambridge University, Clare Hall College 2003 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Los Angeles 2000 Visiting Fellow, Cambridge University, Institute of Criminology & Clare Hall College 2000 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Los Angeles 1991 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Los Angeles 1991 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Irvine 1991 Visiting Professor, Technical University Berlin 1982 Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago 1978 Visiting Professor, Wroclaw University, Poland 1976 Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, University of Utah 1976 Visiting Research Scientist, Naval Personnel Research Cent., California 1970 Visiting Senior Computer Analyst, JPL, California Institute of Tech. 1966 Visiting Applied Mathematician, The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA

Editorial Work and Peer-review Committees Editor Aggressive Behavior, 2004 -- 2012 Associate Editor Aggressive Behavior, 1990-2004 Consulting Editor Aggressive Behavior 2013-present Consulting Editor Aggression and Violent Behavior, 1995-present NIH Peer-review ZRG1-RPHB-1 Panel Consulting reviewer 1999-present CDC Peer-review Violence Prevention Committee, 1997 NIMH Peer-review NIMH Child & Adolescent Risk Committee, 1993-1996 Associate Editor Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977-1980. Consulting Editor Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 1987-1991. Consulting Editor Journal of Applied Psycholinguistics, 1982-1988. Consulting Editor Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976. Issue Editor Aggressive Behavior, Alternative Theoretical Perspectives on Aggression, 3/88. Issue Editor Journal of Social Issues,

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Media Violence and Antisocial Behavior, Vol. 3, 1986. Issue Editor Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Learned Helplessness and Depression, 2/78. Ad-hoc Reviewer Psychological Review, Psychological Bulletin, Perspectives on Psychological Science, Developmental Psychology, Child Development, Aggressive Behavior, Pediatrics, Communication Research, Journal of Communication, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Memory and Cognition, NSF Grant Proposals, APA Meetings, SRCD Meetings.

Fellowships & Honors Appointed to National Academies, Institute of Medicine, Global Violence Forum, 2010 Amos Tversky Collegiate Professorship , U of M, 2005 - present APA Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Media Psychology, 2005 LIFE Faculty Lecturer, Max Planck Institute, Berlin, 2003-2006 G. Stanley Hall Lecturer, Williams College, 2001 US State Department Academic Lecturer, Poland, 2001 Chair, NIH and Surgeon General’s Committee on Media Violence, 2000-2001 Elected Life Member of Clare Hall College, Cambridge University, 2000 University of Michigan, Excellence in Research Award, College of LS&A, 1999 President, International Society for Research on Aggression, 1997-98 Centro Reina Sopha Lecturer, Fundacion Valenciana De Estudios Avanzados, 1997 Chair, American Psychological Association, Human Capital Initiative on Violence, 1994-1997 University of Michigan, Excellence in Research Award, College of LS&A, 1997, 2000 New Zealand Public Health Lecturer, 1995 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Fellowship, 1991 James McKeen Cattel Fellowship, 1990-1991 President, Sigma Xi Chapter, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987-1988. Fulbright Fellowship, University of Rome, 1985 - 1986 (Declined). PHS Predoctoral Fellowship, 1965-1968.

Research Grants NICHD Research Grant, Funded for 2012-2015, "Effects on children of exposure to political violence: A survey study in Palestine and Israel – Wave 4 Follow-up" PI with Eric Dubow, Paul Boxer, Khalil Shikaki, and Simha Landau as Co-PIs. $360,000 annual direct costs. NICHD Research Grant, Under review for 2009-2011. “Reducing Ethnic Stereotypes among High School Students.” PI with Eric Dubow and Paul Boxer as Co-PIs. $250,000 annual direct costs. NIDA Research Grant, Under review for 2009-2011. “ A Life-span Cross-generational Study of Substance Use Outcomes.” Co-PI with Eric Dubow (PI) and Paul Boxer (Co-PI). Annual $200,000 annual direct costs. NIA Research Grant, Under review for 2010-2015. “ A Prospective Life-Span Study of Age 60 Economic, Psychosocial, and Health Outcomes.” PI with Eric Dubow, Paul Boxer, Toni Antonucci, and Margit Burmeister as Co-PIs. $500,000 annual direct costs. NSF Research Grant, Funded for 2008-2013. “Interdisciplinary Collaborative on Contexts Affecting Pathways from Childhood to Adulthood.” CO-PI with Pam Davis-Kean (PI), Eric Dubow, and Jacque Eccles, and Dan Keating. $500,000 annual direct costs. NICHD Research Grant, Funded for 2006-2011, "Effects on children of exposure to political

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violence: A survey study in Palestine and Israel," PI with Eric Dubow, Jeremy Ginges, Paul Boxer, Kahlil Shikaki, Yacov Shamir, and Simha Landau as Co-PIs. $400,000 annual direct costs. NICHD Research Grant, Funded for 2005-2010, “Video Game Violence,” Co-PI with Brad Bushman as PI, $400,000 annual direct costs. NICHD Research Grant, Funded for 2005-2008, "Youth's social cognitive responses to scenes of ethnic violence," PI with Eric Dubow, Paul Boxer & Jeremy Ginges as Co-PIs. $125,000 annual direct costs. CDC Cooperative Agreement, Funded for 2004-2008, "Serious youth violence and long term use of violent media," PI with Brad Bushman & Paul Boxer as Co-PIs, $300,000 annual direct costs. NSF Center Grant, Funded for 2003-2008, "Analysis of Longitudinal Data on Pathways from Childhood to Adulthood," PI with Pam Davis-Kean, Jacque Eccles, & Eric Dubow at Co- PIs, $500,000 annual total costs. CDC Cooperative Agreement, Funded for 2000-2006, “Flint violence prevention center, “ Co- PI with Marc Zimmerman, $325,000 annual direct costs, Funded. NICHD Research Grant, 2000-2004, "Relations between Aggressive Behavior, Environment, and Social Cognitions in Urban Youth: Analysis of Longitudinal Data," Co-PI with Nancy Guerra, $200,000 annual direct costs, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 2000-2002, "Analyses for evaluating a cognitive ecological intervention to prevent aggression," $200,000 annual direct costs, Co-PI with Pat Tolan, Funded. HHS-ACF Research Grant, 1999-2003, “Observation of violence in Head Start Children,” Co-PI with Sandy Berman, $100,000 annual direct costs, Funded. NICHD Research Grant, 1998-2003, “Cross-generational influences on the development of aggression,” $500,000 annual total costs, PI, Funded. CDC Research Grant, 1996-1999, “Evaluating a preventive intervention: A longitudinal follow- up,” $165,000 annual total costs, PI, Funded. NSF, 1995-2000, “A National Consortium for the Study of Violence,” $12,200,000 total 5 year costs, PI, Finalist but not funded. Michigan Department of Public Health, 1995-1998, “Inoculations against the effects of observing violence,” $60 annual costs, PI, Funded. CDC Research Grant, 1994-1997, “Evaluating a preventive intervention,” $225,000 annual total costs, PI, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1993-1998, (Co-PI with Nancy Guerra), “Interventions to prevent aggressive and antisocial behavior in adolescents: Continued,” $750,000 annual direct costs, Co-PI, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1991-1996, "Childhood TV violence viewing and adult aggression: A cross-national follow-up study.," $169,000 annual direct costs, Funded. Finnish Academy of Sciences Research Grant, 1991-1993, (USA Co-PI with Kirsti Lagerspetz and Kaj Bjorkqvist as Finnish PIs), $10,000, "A Cross-cultural investigation of gender differences in regard to indirect and direct aggression during adolescence.," Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1991-1993 (Co-PI with Nancy Guerra) "Interventions to prevent aggressive and antisocial behavior in adolescents," $500,000 annual direct costs, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1990-1995 (Co-PI with Pat Tolan), "Pathways of adolescent anti-social behavior," $218,000 annual direct costs, Funded. MUCIA Program Grant, 1989-1990, "Exploring cooperative psychology programs with the University of Buenos Aires," $800, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1989-1990 (Co-PI with Nancy Guerra), "Attributions for social failure and adolescent aggression," $39,000, Funded.

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NIMH Research Grant, 1983-1986, "Process and structural models for the development of aggression," $210,000, Funded. Werner-Reimers Stiftung Workshop Grant, May 1984, "A cross-national workshop on media violence and aggression," $1000, Funded. US Department of Education Research Grant, 1982-1983 (for student research), "Development of speech acts in autistic children," $6,500, Funded. IREX Travel Grant, 1981, $600, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1980-1983 (Co-PI with Len Eron), "A follow-up study of aggression," $300,000, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1979-1983, "Cross-cultural study of aggression," $l63,000, Funded. State of Illinois Research Grant, 1978, "A cross-cultural study of observational learning in children," $1,000, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1976-1979, "Factors affecting the modeling of media violence," $188,000, Funded. NIMH Research Grant, 1970-1972, "Machine learning in complex problem solving," $10,000, Funded.

Recent Professional Committees and Offices Member, National Academies, Institute of Medicine, Global Forum on Violence, 2010-present Member, LIFE Development Program, U of Michigan & Max Planck Inst., Berlin, 2003- present Member, NSF Social and Behavioral Sciences Task Force on Cyber-infrastructure, 2005 Member, MacArthur Network on Middle Childhood, 2002-2004 Chair, Surgeon General’s Committee on Media Violence and Youth Violence, 2000-2001 Member, Board of Directors, Robert Presley Center, University of California, 2001-2003 Member, Board of Scientific Advisors, Alabama Youth Violence Center, 2000-2003 Member, NIH Task Force on New Directions in Violence Research, 1999-2000 President, International Society for Research on Aggression, 1997-1998. Chair, American Psychological Association, Human Capital Initiative on Violence, 1994-1997 Executive Secretary, International Society for Research on Aggression, 1984-1994.

Recent University Committees and Offices Director, Research Center for Group Dynamics, ISR, U of M, 2006 – 2012 Chair, Academic Performance Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics, 2011 -- 2013 Faculty Advisory Board on Intercollegiate Athletics, 2010 – present IRB Advisory Committee, 2010 – present ISR Executive Committee, 2006 – 2012 SPH Center for Violence Prevention, Scientific Advisory Committee, 2010 - present Member, LS&A Grievance Panel, University of Michigan, 2000-present RCGD Coordinating Committee, 1992-present LS&A, Social Science Divisional Review Committee, University of Michigan, 1996-99 Director of Graduate Studies, Communication Studies, University of Michigan, 1998-99 ISR Policy Committee, University of Michigan, 1998-1999 Chairperson, Department of Communication, University of Michigan, 1993-1994 Executive Committee, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, U of Illinois at Chicago, 1991-1992 Chairperson, Department of Psychology, U of Illinois at Chicago, 1987-1990 Chair, Quantitative Psychology Program, U of Illinois at Chicago, 1990-1992 President, Sigma Xi Chapter, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987-1988.

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Organization Memberships Fellow of American Psychological Society Fellow of American Psychological Association, Division 8, Division 46 International Communication Association Fellow of International Society for Research on Aggression Fellow of National Consortium for Violence Research (NCOVR) Fellow of Society for Experimental Social Psychology (SESP)

Teaching Experience Graduate courses: Multivariate statistics, hierarchical linear modeling, and structural modeling Design and analysis methods for research in natural settings Seminars on aggression and media violence Seminars on computer and mathematical modeling Undergraduate courses: Violence and aggression in society and the mass media Research methodology, probability and statistics Seminars on aggression and media violence Honors thesis seminars Computer and mathematical models Social and cognitive psychology

Research Interests Understanding the causes of aggressive and violent behavior and the processes through which those causes exert their influence The relation between observation of violence (in the mass media or the environment) and behaving violently Applied statistical techniques for analyzing longitudinal observational data The biosocial and emotional basis of aggressive and violent behavior Developing formal information processing and social-cognitive models to explain social behavior The theory and practice of preventing the development of aggressive behavior

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PUBLICATIONS

Citations for LR Huesmann as of October 10, 2012 ISI Citation Count = 3,339, h = 28 Google Citation Count > 10,000, h = 45

Books

Lefkowitz, M.M., Eron, L.D., Walder, L.O., and Huesmann, L.R. (1977). Growing up to be violent: A longitudinal study of the development of aggression. New York: Pergamon Press. Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L.D. (Eds.). (1986). Television and the Aggressive Child: A Cross-National Comparison. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum. Huesmann, L.R. (Ed.) (1994). Aggressive Behavior: Current Perspectives. New York: Plenum. Huesmann, L. R., Anderson, C. A., & Bartholow, B. (manuscript under preparation). Textbook on Aggression and Its Causes. New York: Guilford.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters (* indicates electronic copy available)

1965-1970

Huesmann, L.R. and Goldberg, R.P. (1967). Evaluating computer systems through simulation. The British Computer Journal, 10(2), 150-156. Green, B.F. and Huesmann, L.R. (1967). Computer time sharing. Proceedings Personnel Research and Systems Advances, DDC: PRL-TR-67-13, 51-66. Huesmann, L.R. (1969). Controlling experiments with a general-purpose time-sharing system. Behavioral Research Methods and Instrumentation, 1(7). Huesmann, L.R. (1969). A model for asymmetry of immediate recall in relational triads. Psychonomics Science, 17(4). Huesmann, L.R. (1970). A study of heuristic learning methods for optimization tasks requiring a sequence of decisions. Proceedings of American Federation of Information Processing Societies, Vol. 26, 629-647. Huesmann, L.R. (1970). Man-machine interaction in the post-1971 space flight operations facility. Space Programs Summary, NASA-JPL-27-65, Vol II, September 20. Huesmann, L.R. (1970). Computer science for social science students. Proceedings First Conference on Computers in the Undergraduate Curricula, Iowa City.

1971-1975

*Lefkowitz, M.M., Eron, L.D., Walder, L.O. and Huesmann, L.R. (1972). Television violence and child aggression, a follow-up study. In G.A. Comstock and E.A. Rubinstein (Eds.), Television and Social Behavior, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. *Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Lefkowitz, M.M., and Walder, L.O. (1972). Does television violence cause aggression? American Psychologist, 27(4), 253-263. (1973). Reprinted in A. Snadowsky (Ed.), Child and Adolescent Development, New York: Free Press. (1973). Also reprinted in XIP Readings in Psychology. Lexington, Mass: Xerox. (1976). Also reprinted in M.C. Wittrock (Ed.), Readings in Educational Research, New York: Wiley.

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*Huesmann, L.R. and Cheng, C. (1973). A theory for the induction of mathematical functions. Psychological Review, 80(20), 126-138. (1981). Reprinted in R. D. Tweney, M.E. Doherty and C.R. Mynott (Eds.), On Scientific Thinking, New York: Columbia University Press, 212-225. *Huesmann, L.R., Eron, L.D., Lefkowitz, M.M. and Walder, L.O. (1973). Television violence and aggression: the causal effect remains. American Psychologist, 28, 617-620. Wilkinson, L. and Huesmann, L.R. (1973). The use of APL in teaching multivariate data analysis. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 5(2), 209-211. *Lefkowitz, M.M., Walder, L.O., Eron, L.D. and Huesmann, L.R. (1973). Preference for televised contact sports as related to sex differences in aggression. Developmental Psychology, 417-420. Lefkowitz, M.M., Huesmann, L.R., Walder, L.O., and Eron, L.D. (1973). Environmental variables as predictors of aggressive behavior. International Journal of Group Tensions, 3(3-4). *Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Lefkowitz, M.M. and Walder, L.O. (1974). How learning conditions in early childhood -including mass media- relate to aggression in late adolescence. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 44(3),412-423. (1975) Reprinted in S. Chess and A. Thomas (Eds.), Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry, New York: Brunner/Mazel. Eron, L.D., Lefkowitz, M.M., Walder, L.O. and Huesmann, L.R. (1974). Relation of learning in childhood to psychopathology and aggression in young adulthood. In A. Davis, (Ed.), Child Personality and Psychopathology, New York: Wiley, 53-87. Lefkowitz, M.M., Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R. and Walder, L.O. (1974). Perinatal complications and aggressive behavior. Sociological Abstracts,22, Supplement 43, 3. Eron, L.D., Walder, L.O., Huesmann, L.R. and Lefkowitz, M.M. (1974).The convergence of laboratory and field studies of the development of aggression. In W.W. Hartup and J. DeWitt, (Eds.), Determinants and Origins of Aggression. The Hague, The Netherlands: Mouton. *Taylor, S. and Huesmann, L.R. (1974). Expectancy confirmed again. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 10, 497-501.

1976-1980

*Huesmann, L.R. and Levinger, G. (1976). Incremental exchange theory: a formal model for progression in dyadic social interaction. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 9, 191-229. Huesmann, L.R., Long, P., Levinger, G. (1976). RELATE: A Computer Program for Simulating Dyadic Interaction. University of Illinois. Unpublished Manuscript. *Huesmann, L.R. and Woocher, F. D. (1976). Probe similarity and recognition of set membership: A parallel-processing serial-feature-matching model. Cognitive Psychology, 8, 124-162. *Bachrach, R. S., Huesmann, L.R., and Peterson, R. (1977). The relation between locus of control and the development of moral judgment. Child Development, 48, 1340-1352. *Huesmann, L.R. (1978). Cognitive processes and models of depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87(1), 194-198. Huesmann, L.R. (Ed.) (1978). Special issue: Learned helplessness as a model of depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87(1). *Huesmann, L.R., Lefkowitz, M.M., and Eron, L.D. (1978). The sum of MMPI scales F,4, and 9 as a measure of aggression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46(5),

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1071-1078. *Lefkowitz, M.M., Eron, L.D., and Huesmann, L.R. (1978). Parental punishment: a longitudinal analysis of effects. Archives of General Psychiatry, 35, 186-191. *Huesmann, L.R., Fischer, P., Eron, L.D., Mermelstein, R., Kaplan-Shain, & Morikawa, S. (1978). Children's sex-role preference, sex of television model and limitation of aggressive behaviors. Aggressive Behavior. Huesmann, L.R. (1979). Cognitive processes in subjective probability judgments. In Burns, T.J. (Ed.) Behavioral Experiments in Accounting II. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 20-25. *Huesmann, L.R. (1980). Toward a predictive model of romantic behavior. In K. S. Pope (Ed.). On Love and Loving, New York: Jossey-Bass. *Levinger, G. and Huesmann, L.R. (1980). An incremental exchange perspective on the pair relationship: interpersonal reward and level of involvement. In K. Gergen, M. Greenberger and R.H. Willis (Eds.), Social Exchange: Advances in Theory and Research, New York: Plenum, 165-187. *Eron, L.D. and Huesmann, L.R. (1980). Adolescent aggression and television. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 347, 319-331.

1981-1982

*Eron, L.D. and Huesmann, L.R. (1981). Sohn should let sleeping doubts lie. American Psychologist, 36, 231-233. Lefkowitz, M.M. and Huesmann, L.R. (1981). Concomitants of television violence viewing in children. In E.L. Palmer and A. Dorr (Eds.) Children and the Faces of Television: Teaching, Violence, Selling. New York: Academic Press, 163-181. *Huesmann, L.R. (1982). Information processing models of behavior. In N. Hirschberg and L. Humphreys (Eds.) Multivariate Applications in the Social Sciences. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associations, 261-288. *Huesmann, L. R. (1982a). Television violence and aggressive behavior. In D. Pearl, L. Bouthilet & J. Lazar (Eds.), Television and behavior: Ten years of scientific programs and implications for the 80's, Vol. 2 (pp. 126-137). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office. *Huesmann, L.R. (1982b). Experimental methods in research in psychopathology. In Kendall, P.C., and Butcher, J.N. Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology. New York: Wiley, 223-248. *Rosenfeld, E., Huesmann, L.R., Eron, L.D., and Torney-Purta, J. (1982). Measuring patterns of fantasy behaviors in children. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 42, 347-366.

1983-1984

Huesmann, L.R. and Eron, L.D. (1983). Factors influencing the effect of television violence on children. In M.J.A. Howe (Ed.) Learning from Television, London: Academic Press, 53-177. *Huesmann, L.R. Eron, L.D., Klein, R., Brice, P. and Fischer, P. (1983). Mitigating the imitation of aggressive behaviors by changing children's attitudes about media violence. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 44(5), 899-910. *Huesmann, L.R. On Sohn's accusations. American Psychologist,1983, 38(1), 117-118.

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*Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Brice, P., Fischer, P. and Mermelstein, R. (1983). Age trends in the development of aggression and associated television habits. Developmental Psychology, 19, 71-77. *Huesmann, L.R., Lagerspetz, K., and Eron, L.D. (1984). Intervening variables in the television violence-aggression relation: Evidence from two countries. Developmental Psychology, 20(5), 746-775. Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Walder, L.O., and Lefkowitz, M.M. (1984). Psychosocial development of aggressive behavior. In S.A. Mednick and M. Harway (Eds.) Handbook of Longitudinal Research, Vol. 1, Birth and Childhood Cohorts. New York: Praeger, 236-250. *Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., Lefkowitz, M. M., & Walder, L. O. (1984). The stability of aggression over time and generations. Developmental Psychology, 20(6), 1120-1134. Eron, L. D. and Huesmann, L. R. (1984). Television violence and aggressive behavior. In B. B. Lahey and A. E. Kazdan (Eds.), Advances in Child Clinical Psychology. Vol. 7, New York: Plenum, 35-56. *Huesmann, L. R. and Eron, L. D. (1984). Cognitive processes and the persistence of aggressive behavior. Aggressive Behavior, 10, 243-251. *Eron, L. D. and Huesmann, L. R. (1984). The relation of prosocial behavior to the development of aggression and psychopathology. Aggressive Behavior, 10, 201-211. Eron, L. D. and Huesmann, L. R. (1984). The control of aggressive behavior by changes in attitudes, values and conditions of learning. In R. J. Blanchard and D. C. Blanchard (Eds.), Advances in the Study of Aggression, Vol. 1, New York: Academic Press, 139-173.

1985-1986

Eron, L. D., & Huesmann, L. R. (1985). La stabilitia del compartmmento aggressivo nel tempo e in diverse situazioni. (The stability of aggressive behavior over time and across situations.) In G.V. Caprara & P. Renzi (Eds.). L'Aggressivita Umana: Studie Richerche. Roma: Bulzoni Editore, 345-376. *Huesmann, L. R., & Morikawa, S. K. (1985). Learned helplessness and depression: Cognitive factors in treatment and inoculation. In Reiss, S., & Bootzin, R. R. (Eds.), Theoretical Issues in Behavior Therapy. New York: Academic Press, 361-377. Eron, L. D., & Huesmann, L. R. (1985). Effect of television commercials on children. Psicologia Clinica , 4, 11-20 (Italian). *Eron, L. D. and Huesmann, L. R. (1986). The role of television in the development of prosocial and antisocial behavior. In D. Olweus, J. Block, and M. Radke-Yarrow (Eds.). Development of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior, New York: Academic Press, 285-314. Huesmann, L. R. (1986). Effects of media on violence and aggression. In S. J. Katz & P. Visin (Eds.), Children and the Media, Paris: Centre Internationale de L'Enfance, 101-128. *Huesmann, L. R. (1986). Psychological processes promoting the relation between exposure to media violence and aggressive behavior by the viewer. Journal of Social Issues, 42(3), 125-139. Reprinted in T. Pettijohn (Ed., 2000). Sources: Notable selections in social psychology. McGraw-Hill. Huesmann, L. R., & Malamuth, N. M. (Eds., 1986). Media violence and the occurrence of anti-social behavior. Special issue of Journal of Social Issues, 42( 3), 193 pages. Huesmann, L.R., & Malamuth, N. M. (1986). Media violence and antisocial behavior: An overview. Journal of Social Issues, 42, 1-6.

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1987-1988

*Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Dubow, E., Romanoff, R., & Yarmel, P. (1987). Aggression and its correlates over 22 years. In D. H. Crowell, I. Evans & C.R. O'Donnell (Eds.). Childhood Aggression and Violence, New York: Plenum, 249-262. *Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., and Yarmel, P. W. (1987). Intellectual functioning and aggression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 232-240. [PMID: 3820075] *Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. (1987). Stability of aggressive behavior in cross-cultural comparisons. In C. Kagitchibasi (Ed.), Growth and Progress in Cross-Cultural Psychology, Lisse, Holland: Swets and Zeitlinger, B. V. Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. (1987). The effect of television viewing on children as a function of cultural and family variables. In J. Groebel, E. Winterhoff & J. Spurk (Eds.). Empirische Medienpsychologia, (German), Weinheim, West Germany: Beltz Verlag. *Huesmann, L. R., Gruder, C. L., & Dorst, G. (1987). A process model of posthypnotic amnesia. Cognitive Psychology, 19, 33-62. *Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Eron, L. D. (1987). Childhood correlates of adult ego development. Child Development, 58(3), 859-869. [PMID: 3608654] Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. (1987). Television as a source of maltreatment of children. School Psychology Review, 16, 195-202. *Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Eron, L. D. (1988). Mitigating aggression and promoting prosocial behavior in aggressive elementary school boys. Behavior Research and Therapy, 577-581. *Huesmann, L. R., & Bachrach, R. S. (1988). Differential effects of television violence in kibbutz and city children. In R. Patterson & P. Drummond (Eds.), Television and its audience: International research perspectives (pp. 154-176). London: BFI Publishing. Huesmann, L.R. (Ed., 1988) Special issue: Current theoretical perspectives on aggressive and antisocial behavior. Aggressive Behavior, 14, 75 pages. *Huesmann, L. R. (1988) An information processing model for the development of aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 14, 13-24.

1989-1990

*Huesmann, L.R., & Eron. L.D.(1989). Individual differences and the trait of aggression. European Journal of Personality, 3(2), 95-106. Zelli, A., & Huesmann, L.R. (1989). Effects of Emotional Susceptibility and Self-discrepancies on the Emotional Experience: an Exploratory Study. University of Illinois. Unpublished Technical Report. Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. (1989), The genesis of gender differences in aggression. In M. A. Luszcz & t. Nettlebeck (Eds.), Psychological Development: Perspectives across the life span. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 55-67. *Guerra, N.G., & Huesmann, L.R., & Zelli, A. (1990). Attributions for social failure and aggression in incarcerated delinquent youth. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 18, 342-355. [PMID: 2246428] Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. (1990). The stability of aggressive behavior even unto the third generation. In M. Lewis & S. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology, New York: Plenum Press.

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1991-1992

Huesmann, L.R. and Eron, L.D. (1991). Modeles structurels du developement de l'agressivite. [Structural models for the development of aggression.] In R .E. Tremblay (Ed.), Les Comportements Agressifs (French) (pp.157-197). Montreal: University of Montreal Press. Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N., Eron, L.D., Miller, L., Zelli, A., Wroblewska, J., & Adami, P. (1991) Mitigating the developing of aggression in young children by changing their cognition. Aggressive Behavior, 17, 75-76. *Eron, L.D. Huesmann, L.R., & Zelli, A. (1991), The role of parental variables in the learning of aggression. In D. Pepler & K. Rubin (Eds.), The Development and Treatment of Childhood Aggression (pp. 169-188), Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., Berkowitz, L., & Chaffee, S. (1991). The effects of television violence on aggression: A reply to a skeptic. In P. Suedfeld & P. E. Tetlock (Eds.), Psychology and Social Policy (pp. 191-200). New York: Hemisphere. Walder, L. O., Eron, L. D., Huesmann, L. R. and Lefkowitz, M. M. (1991). Aggression and violence as learned behaviors. In L. Hertzberg, G. Ostrom & J. Field (Eds.), Handbook of Violence and Prevention: Antecedents and societal responses, (pp. 45-67). New York: Plenum. Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N.G., Miller, L., & Zelli, A. (1992). The role of social norms in the development of aggression. In A. Fraczek & H. Zumkley (Eds.), Socialization and Aggression (pp. 139-152). New York: Springer. *Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L.D. (1992). Childhood aggression and adult criminality. In J. McCord (Ed.), Advances in Criminological Theory: Crime facts, fictions and theory (pp. 137-156). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers. *Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N.G., Zelli, A., & Miller, L. (1992). Differing normative beliefs about aggression for boys and girls. In K. Bjorkqvist & P. Niemela (Eds.), Of Mice and Women (pp. 77-87). New York: Academic Press. Huesmann, L. R. (1992). The learning of aggression from television violence. In J. Ferman (Ed.), Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Standards in Screen Entertainment. London: British Board of Film Classification. Huesmann, L. R. (1992). The investigation of contextual variables in the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study of violent behavior by mentally disordered persons. In J. Monahan (Ed.), Proceedings of 1992 Conference on Contextual Approaches to Risk Assessment. Charlottesville, Va: University of Virginia.

1993-1994

Huesmann, L. R. (1993). Cognition and aggression: A reply to Flowers and Richardson. Theory and Psychology, 3, pp. 379-383. Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., & Zelli, A. (1993). Attributions for social failure and adolescent aggression. Aggressive Behavior. 19(6). pp. 421-434 *Huesmann, L. R., & Miller, L. (1994). Long term effects of repeated exposure to media violence in childhood. In Huesmann (Ed.), Aggressive Behavior: Current Perspective (pp. 153-186). New York: Plenum Press. Guerra, N. G., Nucci, L. & Huesmann, L. R. (1994). Moral cognition and childhood aggression. In L. R. Huesmann (Ed.), Aggressive Behavior: Current Perspective (pp. 13-33). New York: Plenum Press *Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., Guerra, N. G. & Crawshaw, V. B. (1994). Measuring children’s

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aggression with teachers’ predictions of peer-nominations. Psychological Assessment, 6, 329-336. Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R. & Hanish, L. (1994). The role of normative beliefs in children’s social behavior (pp. 140-158). In N. Eisenberg (ed.), Review of Personality and Social Psychology, Development, and Social Psychology: The Interface. Thousand Oaks, Ca: Sage. Osterman, K., Bjorkqvist, K., Lagerspetz, K. M. J., Kaukianinen, A., Huesmann, L. R. & Fraczek, A. (1994). Peer and self estimated aggression and victimization in 8-year old children from five ethnic groups. Aggressive Behavior, 20(6), 411-428.

1995-1996

*Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., Tolan, P. H., VanAcker, R. & Eron, L. D. (1995). Stressful events and individual beliefs as correlates of economic disadvantage and aggression among urban children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63(2), 518-528. [PMID:7673529] Huesmann, L. R. (1995). Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link [Brochure]. Auckland, NZ: Media Aware. Zelli, A., Huesmann, L. R. & Cervone, D. (1995). Social inference and individual differences in aggression: Evidence for spontaneous judgments of hostility. Aggressive Behavior, 21(6), 405-417. Huesmann, L. R. (1995). Early prediction and prevention of aggression and antisocial behavior. Aggressive Behavior, 21(3), 190. *Huesmann, L. R. & Moise, J. (1996). Media violence: A demonstrated public health threat to children. Harvard Mental Health Letter, 12(12), 5-7. *Huesmann, L. R., Maxwell, C. D., Eron, L. D., Dahlberg, L. L., Guerra, N. G., Tolan, P. H., VanAcker, R., & Henry, D. (1996). Evaluating a cognitive/ecological program for the prevention of aggression among urban children. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Supplement to Volume 12(5), 120-128. [PMID: 8909632] Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Huesmann, L. R., & Zelli, A. (1996). The relation of family functioning to violence among inner-city minority youths. Journal of Family Psychology, 10, 115-129. *Zelli, A., Cervone, D., & Huesmann, L. R. (1996). Behavioral experience and social inference: Individual differences in aggressive experience and spontaneous versus deliberate trait inference. Social Cognition, 14(2), 165-190. Moise, J. F. & Huesmann, L. R. (1996). Television violence viewing and aggression in females. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 794, 380-383. [PMID: 8853622] Podolski, C. L, & Huesmann, L. R. (1996). Outcomes of childhood aggression in women. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 794, 394-398. [PMID: 8853625] Huesmann, L.R., Becker, J.,Dutton, M.,Coie, J., Gladue, B., Hawkins, D., Susman, E. (1996) Reducing Violence: A Research Agenda, a Human Capital Initiative Report. American Psychological Association.

1997 - 1998

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Guerra, N. G., Eron, L. D., Huesmann, L. R., Tolan, P. & VanAcker, R. (1997). A cognitive/ecological approach to the prevention and mitigation of violence and aggression in inner city youth (pp. 199-214). In D. Fry & K. Bjorkqvist (Eds.), Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives to Violence. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. *Huesmann, L. R. & Guerra, N. G. (1997). Children’s normative beliefs about aggression and aggressive behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72(2), 408-419. [PMID: 9107008] *Eron, L.D., Guerra, N.G., & Huesmann, L.R. (1997). Poverty and violence (pp. 139 - 154). In S. Feshbach & J. Zagrodzka (Eds.), Aggression: Biological, Developmental, and Social Perspectives.. New York: Plenum. Huesmann, L. R. (1997). No simple relation. Psychological Inquiry, 8(3), 200-204. *Huesmann, L. R. (1997). Observational learning of violent behavior: Social and biosocial processes (pp. 69-88). In A. Raine, P. A. Brennen, D. P. Farrington, & S. A. Mednick (Eds.), Biosocial Bases of Violence. London: Plenum. *Huesmann, L. R., Moise, J. F., & Podolski, C. L. (1997). The effects of media violence on the development of antisocial behavior (pp. 181-193). In D. Stoff, J. Breiling, & J. Maser (Eds.) Handbook of Antisocial Behavior. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., Zelli, A., & Huesmann, L.R. (1997). Assessment of family relationship characteristics: A measure to explain risk for antisocial behavior and depression among urban youth. Psychological Assessment, 9(3), 212-223. *Huesmann, L. R. (1998). The role of social information processing and cognitive schema in the acquisition and maintenance of habitual aggressive behavior (pp. 73-109). In R. G. Geen & E. Donnerstein (Eds.), Human Aggression: Theories, Research, and Implications for Policy. New York: Academic Press.

1999-2000

*Huesmann, L. R. & Moise, J. (1999). The stability and continuity of aggression from early childhood to young adulthood (pp. 73-95). In D. J. Flannery, & C. R. Huff (Eds.), Youth Violence: Prevention, Intervention, and Social Policy, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. *Huesmann, L. R. (1999). The effects of childhood aggression and exposure to media violence on adult behaviors, attitudes, and mood: Evidence from a 15-year cross-national longitudinal study. Aggressive Behavior, 25, 18-29. *Souweidane, V. & Huesmann, L. R. (1999). The influence of American urban culture on the development of normative beliefs about aggression in Middle-Eastern immigrants. American Journal of Community Psychology, 27(2), 239-254. [PMID: 10425701] Huesmann, L. R. (1999). How biology influences human aggression (1 pp). In Hilgard, E., Introduction to Psychology, New York: Harcourt. Eron, L. D., & Huesmann, L. R. (1999). Television programming and violence. In L. R. Kurz (Ed.). The Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflicts: Vol 3 (pp. 477-486). San Diego, CA: Academic Press. *Henry, D., Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., Tolan, P. H., & Van Acker, R. (2000). Normative influences on aggression in urban elementary school classrooms. American Journal of Community Psychology, 28(1), 59-81.

2001-2002

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Huesmann, L. R. & Reynolds, M. (2001). Cognitive processes and the prevention of aggression. In D. Stipek & A. Bohart (Eds.), Constructive and Destructive Behavior: Implications for Family, School, and Society (pp. 249-270). Washington: American Psychological Association Books. Huesmann, L.R. & Eron, L. (2001). Rhodes is Careening Down the Wrong Road. American Booksellers Association Foundation for Free Expression. http://www.abffe.org/mythresponse.htm. *Bushman, B. J. & Huesmann, L. R. (2001). Effects of televised violence on aggression (pp. 223-254). In D. Singer & J. Singer (Eds.), Handbook of Children and the Media, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Huesmann, L. R. (2001). Przemoc na ekranie a przemox w zyciu [Violence on the screen and violence in life]. Nowiny Psychologiczne, 4, 4-34. Huesmann, L. R., Anderson, C. A., Berkowitz, L., Donnerstein, E., Johnson, J., Linz, D., Malamuth, N., & Wartella, E. (2001). Media violence and youth violence (Summary). In D. Elliot (Ed.) Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General. Washington: US Government Printing Office. Huesmann, L. R. (2002). Przemoc na ekranie a przemoc w rzeczywistosci – jak zrozumiec zwiazki? [Violence on the screen and violence in real life -- where is the link] (fragmenty) (In:) Przemoc - telewizja - społeczeństwo. Przyczyny – skutki - srodki zaradcze [Violence – Television – Society. Causes – Effects – Remedies]. Konferencja [Proceedings of Conference] Przewodniczacy Krajowej Rady Radiofonii i Telewizji, Rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich, Rzecznik Praw Dziecka, Warszawa, pp. 37-46. *Metropolitan Area Research Group [Eron, L. D., Huesmann, L. R., Spindler, A., Guerra, N. G., Henry, D., Tolan, P., & VanAcker, R.]. (2002). A cognitive/ecological approach to preventing aggression in urban settings: Initial outcomes for high risk children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70 (1), 179 - 194. Huesmann, L. R. (2002). Understanding Aggression Requires Integrating Diverse Perspectives. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Newsletter, 42(2), 15-16. *Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., & Dubow, E. F. (2002). Childhood predictors of adult criminality: Are all risk factors reflected in childhood aggressiveness? Criminal Behavior and Mental Health, 12(3), 185-208. [PMID: 12830312] Huesmann, L. R., & Beatty, A. (2002). Cumulative media effects (pp. 216-218). In J. R. Schement (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Communication and Information, Vol. 1. New York: Macmillan.

2003-2004

*Huesmann, L. R., Moise, J., Podolski, C. P., & Eron, L. D. (2003). Longitudinal relations between childhood exposure to media violence and adult aggression and violence: 1977-1992. Developmental Psychology, 39(2), 201-221. *Huesmann, L. R., & Skoric, M. (2003). Regulating media violence: Why, how, and by whom? (pp. 219-240). In B. Young & E. Palmer (Ed.). Children and the Faces of Televisual Media: Teaching, Violence, Selling. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. *Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., & Spindler, A. J. (2003). Community violence exposure, social cognition, and aggression among urban elementary school children. Child Development, 74(5), 1507-1522. [PMID: 14552414] *Anderson, C. A., & Huesmann, L. R. (2003). Human aggression: A social-cognitive view (pp. 296-323). In M. A. Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.) The Handbook of Social Psychology, Revised

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Edition. London : Sage Publications. (2007). Reprinted in M. A. Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.) (pp. 259-287). The Sage Handbook of Social Psychology, London: Sage Publications. Huesmann, L. R., & Podolski, C. L. (2003). Punishment and the development of aggressive and antisocial behavior (pp. 55-88). In S. McConville (Ed.), The Use of Punishment. Cullompton, UK: Willan Publishing. *Huesmann, L. R., & Taylor, L. D. (2003). The case against the case against media violence (pp. 107-130). In D. Gentile (Ed.) Media Violence and Children. Westport: Connecticut: Greenwood Press. *Anderson, C.A., Berkowitz, L., Donnerstein, E., Huesmann, L.R., Johnson, J., Linz, D., Malamuth, N., & Wartella, E. (2003). The influence of media violence on youth. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 4(3), 81-110. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Boxer, P. (2003). Theoretical and methodological considerations in cross-generational research on parenting and child aggressive behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 31(2), 185-192.[PMID: 12735400] Guerra, N. & Huesmann, L. R. (2004). Une theorie cognitivo-ecologique du comportement agressif. [A cognitive-ecological model of aggression.] Revue Internationale de Psychologie Sociale. Bennett, S., Farrington, D. P., Huesmann, L. R. (2004). Explaining gender differences in crime and violence: The importance of social cognitive skills. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 10(3), 263-288.

2005-2006

*Huesmann, L. R. (2005). Imitation and the effects of observing media violence on behavior (pp. 257-266). In S. Hurley & N. Chater (Eds.). Perspectives on imitation: From neuroscience to social science; Volume 2: Imitation, human development, and culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Huesmann, L. R. (2005). Acquiring morality by imitating emotions: A commentary (pp. 386-387). In S. Hurley & N. Chater (Eds.). Perspectives on imitation: From neuroscience to social science; Volume 2: Imitation, human development, and culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Boxer, P., Guerra, N.G., Huesmann, L.R., & Morales, J. (2005). Proximal peer-level effects of a small-group selected prevention on aggression in elementary school children: An investigation of the peer contagion hypothesis. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33(3), 325-338. [PMID:15957560] Huesmann, L. R. (2005). Mechanisms and theories of cross-generational transmission of aggression. Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 65(2), 236. *Huesmann, L. R., & Taylor, L. D. (2006). The role of the mass media in violent behavior. In R. C. Brownson et al. (Eds.). Annual Review of Public Health, 26. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews Publishers. [PMID:16533123] *Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Eron, L. D., & Boxer, P. (2006). Middle childhood family- contextual and personal factors as predictors of adult outcomes. In A. C. Huston & M. N. Ripke (Eds.), Developmental Contexts in Middle Childhood: Bridges to Adolescence and Adulthood (pp. 62-86). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. *Huesmann, L. R., & Taylor, L. D. (2006). Media effects in middle childhood. In A. C. Huston & M. N. Ripke (Eds.), Developmental Context of Middle Childhood: Bridges to Adolescence and Adulthood (pp. 303-326). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. *Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Pulkkinen, L., & Kokko, K. (2006). Middle childhood

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and adolescent contextual and personal predictors of adult educational and occupational outcomes: A mediational model in two countries. Developmental Psychology, 42(6), 937-949. [PMID:16953698] *Bushman, Brad J., & Huesmann, L. R., (2006). Short-term and Long-term Effects of Violent Media on Aggression in Children and Adults. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 160, 348- 352. [PMID:16585478] *Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Greenwood, D. (2006). Media and Youth Socialization: Underlying Processes and Moderators of Effects. In J. Grusec & P. Hastings (Eds.). The Handbook of Socialization (pp. 404-430). New York, NY: Guilford Press. *Henry, D. B., & The Metropolitan Area Child Research Group [Eron, L. D., Guerra, N., Huesmann, L. R., Tolan, P., & VanAcker, R] (2006). Associations between Peer Nominations, Teacher Ratings, Self-Reports, and Observations of Malicious and Disruptive Behavior. Assessment, 13(3),241-252.

2007-2008

*The Metropolitan Area Child Research Group [Huesmann, L. R., Guerra, N. G., Henry, D., & Tolan, P.] (2007). Changing the way children "think" about aggression: Social cognitive effects of a preventive intervention for early elementary school urban youth. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75(1), 160-167. *Huesmann, L. R., & Kirwil, L. (2007). Why observing violence increases the risk of violent behavior in the observer. In D. J. Flannery, A. T. Vazsonyi & I. D. Waldman (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression (pp. 545-570). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. *Huesmann, L. R. (2007). The Impact of Electronic Media Violence: Scientific Theory and Research. Journal of Adolescent Health, 41(6 Suppl. 1),s6-13. [PMCID: 2704015] *Bushman, B. J. & Huesmann, L. R. (2008). Violence as media content: Effects on children. In W. Donsbach (Ed.). The International Encyclopedia of Communication, (pp. 5287-5291). Malden, MA: Blackwell. *Davis-Kean, P. E., Huesmann, L. R., Jager, J., Collins, W. A., Bates, J. E., & Lansford, J. E. (2008). Changes in the Relation of Self-efficacy Beliefs and Behaviors across Development. Child Development, 79, 1257-1269. *Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., & Huesmann, L. R. (2008). Childhood and Adolescent Predictors of Early and Middle Adulthood Alcohol Use and Problem Drinking: The Columbia County Longitudinal Study. Addiction, 103(Suppl.1), 36-47. [PMID: 18426539]

2009 - 2010

*Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., and Boxer, P. (2009). Continuity of Aggression from Childhood to Early Adulthood as a Predictor of Life Outcomes: Implications for the Adolescent-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Models. Aggressive Behavior, 35(2), 136-149. [PMID: 19189380]. *Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Bushman, B., O’Brien, M., Moceri, D. (2009). The role of violent media preference in cumulative developmental risk for violence and general aggression. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38(3), 417-428. [PMID: 19636754] *Kokko, K., Pulkkinen, L., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (2009). Intensity of aggression in childhood as a predictor of different forms of adult aggression: A two-country (Finland and United States) Analysis. Journal of Research in Adolescence.19(1), 9-

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34.[NIHMS:145396] *Dubow, E.F., Boxer, P., & Huesmann, L.R. (2009). Long-term effects of parents’ educational and occupational success: Mediation by family interactions, child aggression, and teenage aspirations. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 55(3), 224-249. [PMC2853053] *Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Boxer, P. (2009). A Social-Cognitive-Ecological Framework for Understanding the Impact of Exposure to Persistent Ethnic-Political Violence on Children’s Psychosocial Adjustment. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 12(2), 113-126. [PMCID: PMC2744398 ] *Bushman, B. J., Huesmann, L. R., & Whitaker, J. L. (2009). Violent media effects. In R. L. Nabi & M. B. Oliver (Eds.), Media processes and effects (pp. 361-376). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. *Gentile, D. A., Anderson, C. A., Yukawa, S., Ihori, N., Saleem, M., Ming, L. K., Liau, A. K., Khoo, A., Bushman, B. J., Huesmann, L. R., & Sakamoto, A. (2009). The effects of prosocial video games on prosocial behaviors: International evidence from correlational, longitudinal, and experimental studies. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 752-763. [PMC: 2678173] Bushman, B. J., Chandler, J. & Huesmann, L. R. (2009). Do violent media numb our consciences? In W. Koops, D. Brugman, T. Ferguson, & A. F. Sanders (Eds.), The Development and Structure of Conscience (pp 237-251). New York: Psychology Press. *Bushman, B. J., & Huesmann, L. R. (2010). Aggression. In S. T. Fiske, D. T. Gilbert, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of social psychology (5th ed., Ch. 23, pp. 833-863). New York: John Wiley & Sons. *Huesmann, L. R. (2010). How to grow a terrorist without really trying: The Psychological Development of Terrorists from Childhood to Adulthood. In D. Antonius, A. D. Brown, T. K. Walters, J. M. Ramirez & S. J. Sinclair (Eds.). Interdisciplinary Analysis of Terrorism and Aggression (pp. 1-21). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press *Huesmann, L. R. (2010). Nailing the coffin shut on doubts that violent video games stimulate aggression: Comment on Anderson. Psychological Bulletin. 136, 179-181. [PMC: 2848956] *Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Shikaki, K., Landau, S., Gvirsman, S. D., & Ginges, J. (2010). Exposure to Conflict and Violence across Contexts: Relations to Adjustment among Palestinian Children. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. 39, 103- 116.[PMCID: 2856124] Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (2010). The transmission of aggressiveness across generations: biological, contextual, and social learning processes. In P. Shaver & M. Mikulincer (Eds.), Human Aggression and Violence: Causes, Manifestations, and Consequences. (pp. 123- 142). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. *Landau, S. F., Gvirsman, S. D., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P. Ginges, J., and Shikaki, K. (2010). The Effects of Exposure to Violence on Aggressive Behavior: The Case of Arab and Jewish Children in Israel. In K. Osterman (Ed.), Indirect and direct aggression. (pp. 321–343). New York: Peter Lang.

2011-2012

Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (2011). The effect of religious participation on aggression over one’s lifetime and across generations. In J. Forgas, A. Kruglanski, & K. Williams (Eds.), Social Conflict and Aggression: The 13th Sydney Symposium on Social Psychology. (pp. 299-320), London: Psychology Press of Taylor and Francis. Krahe, B., Moeller, I., Huesmann, L. R., Kirwil, L., Felber, J., & Berger, A. (2011). Desensitization

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to media violence: Antecedents, consequences, and content specificity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100(4), 630-646. [PMID:21186935] Huesmann, L. R. (2011). The Contagion of Violence. In Proceedings of the Workshop on the Social and Economic Costs of Violence, Global Forum on Violence (April 2011), National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Souweidane, V., & Ginges, J. (2012). Foreign wars and domestic prejudice: How perceptions of war scenes in the mass media affect and are affected by American youths’ ethnic prejudices. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 22(3), 556-570. Huesmann, L. R. & Huesmann, G. R. (2012). Are poverty and exclusion the root causes of terrorism? – No. In R. Jackson & J. Sinclair (Eds.), Contemporary Debates in Terrorism, Chapter 7 (pp. 113-120). Oxford, UK: Taylor & Francis. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F. & Yang, G. (2013). Why it is hard to believe that media violence causes aggression. In K. E. Dill (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology, (pp. 159- 171). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Landau, S. F., Gvirsman, S. D., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (2012). Exposure to political conflict and violence and posttraumatic stress in Middle East youth: Protective factors. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41(4), 402- 416.[PMC: 3387283] Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Landau, S. F., Gvirsman, S. D., Shikaki, K., Ginges, J. (2012). Cumulative effects of exposure to violence on posttraumatic stress in Palestinian and Israeli youth. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41(6), 837- 844.

2013 & in press

Boxer, L. R., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Landau, S., Gvirsman, S., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (2013). Exposure to violence across the social ecosystem and the development of aggression: A test of ecological theory in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Child Development, 84(1), 163-177. Bushman, B. J. & Huesmann, L.R. (in press). Twenty-five years of research on violence in digital games and aggression: A reply to Elson and Ferguson (2013). European Psychologist. Yang, G. & Huesmann, L. R. (in press). The Influence of Parents’ Media Preferences on Children’s Preferences for Violent Passive and Interactive Media. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media.

Under review

Bushman, B., Huesmann,, L. R., Gentile, D., Anderson, C. A., Boxer, P., & O’Brien, M. O. (under review) Cumulative effects of violent video games on aggression in elementary school children: A 3-year longitudinal study. PNAS. Yang, G., Gibson, B., Lueke, A., Huesmann, L. R., & Bushman, B. (under review). Violent media have the power: Effects of avatar race in violent video games on racism and aggression. Aggressive Behavior.

Under revision

Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Landau, S. F., Gvirsman, S. D., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (under revision). Children's exposure to violent political conflict simulates their subsequent aggression at peers by increasing their normative beliefs favoring aggression. Developmental Psychology. Lee, S., Huesmann, L. R., & Crocker, J. (under revision). Do Threats to Contingencies of Self-

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Worth Elicit Aggression? Aggressive Behavior. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L.R., Hanish, L., & Guerra, N.G. (under revision). Sociometric popularity in school-based aggression prevention: "Getting cool" by "getting tough?" J. Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology Huesmann, L. R., Guerra, N. G., & Boxer, P. (under revision). The relation between childhood aggression and childhood social status: A bi-directional model. Developmental Psychology. Kirwil, L., & Huesmann, L. R. (under revision). The Relation Between Parents' Normative Beliefs about Boys' Aggression and Their Own Sons' Aggression.

Book Reviews

Huesmann, L.R. (1970). Review of Withington, F.G., The REAL Computer, American Scientist, 224. Huesmann, L.R. (1974). Review of Schank, R. and Colby, K. Computer Models of Thought and Language, American Journal of Psychology. Huesmann, L.R. (1976). Review of Raphael, B. The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter, American Journal of Psychology. Huesmann, L.R. (1977). Review of Brown, R. Boys, Girls, and the “Telly”, Contemporary Psychology, 22, 945-946. Huesmann, L.R. (1982). Review of Murray, J.P. Television and Youth: 25 Years of Research and Controversy. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 33-34. Huesmann, L.R. (1984). Television: Ally or Enemy? Contemporary Psychology, 29, 283-285. Huesmann, L.R. (1984). Review of Card, S. K., Moran, T.P., & Newell, A. The psychology of human-computer interaction. American Journal of Psychology, 97, 626-628. Huesmann, L.R. (1985). Review of Kaplan, R.M., Konecni, V.J., & Novacco, R.W. (Eds.), Aggression in children and youth. Contemporary Psychology, 30(6), 461-462. Huesmann, L.R. (1989). Review of Wiegman, O. Kuttschreuter, M., & Baarda, B., Television viewing related to aggression and prosocial behavior. Contemporary Psychology, 34(3), 280-281.

Videos & Tapes

Huesmann, L. R., & Scott, A.. (March 2001) Distorting the truth: ABC’s tabloid analysis of media violence. University of Michigan’s Communication Studies Laboratory.

Testimony

Presentation on Surgeon General’s Report on media violence and aggression before United States Senate Commerce Committee , 1972. Presentation on media violence and aggression before City of Chicago, Alderman's Committee on Crime, 1975. Presentation on media violence and aggression before United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, 1983. Presentation on media violence and aggression before United States Senate Judiciary Committee, June 1986. Expert Witness in U.S. District Court, Miami. Testifying on harm from exposure of children to

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scenes of violence, July 1989 Presentation on media violence and aggression before United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Telecommunication, Washington, May 1993 Presentation before NIH Panel on Violence, Washington, June 1993 Presentation on media violence before New Zealand Parliamentary Commission and Minister of Broadcasting, Wellington, March 1995 Presentation on media violence at Polish Parliamentary Conference, Warsaw, December 1995 Presentation on mass media influence on violent behavior before United States Senate, Commerce Committee, May 1999 Presentation on film violence. Directors Guild of United States, February 2000. Presentation on media violence. Michigan State Senate Hearings, May 2005.

PRESENTATIONS

Prior to 1985

Colloquia, Workshops, Invited Lectures NSF Workshop on Processing Models in Perception and Psychophysics, 1970. Learning mechanisms in problem solving. Colloquium at Rice University, 1972. Induction in problem solving. Colloquium at Educational Testing Service, 1972. Carnegie Workshop on New Techniques in Cognitive Research, 1972. NSF Workshop on Computer Science Education for Social Science Students, University of Colorado, 1973. Order effects in the induction of functions. Colloquium at Purdue University, 1974. Causal analysis of longitudinal data. Invited Lecturer for 1976 Social Psychology Workshop, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, November 4-5, 1976. Factors affecting the modeling of media violence. Invited lecturer at American Medical Association Convention, Philadelphia, December 1976. Algorithms for induction. Colloquium at University of Chicago, Chicago, February 1977. Incremental exchange theory. Colloquium at University of Warsaw, Institute of Psychology, Warsaw, Poland, April 1978. Incremental exchange theory. Colloquium at University of Krakow, Poland, April 1978. Causal analysis of longitudinal data. Invited lecture, Polish Biometric Society, April 1978. Aggression and media violence. Student colloquium series at University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw Poland, 1978. Computer models in cognitive psychology. Colloquium at University of Wroclaw, Institute of Psychology, Wroclaw, Poland, April 1978. Interactive data analysis. Colloquium at University of Wroclaw, Institute of Mathematics, Wroclaw, Poland, April 1978. Aggression and media violence. Colloquium at University of Turku, Institute of Psychology, Turku, Finland, April 1978. NSF Workshop on Combinatorial Mathematics, University of Maryland, 1978. NSF Workshop on Longitudinal Data Analysis, Palm Springs, 1979. Encoding specificity in observational learning. Colloquium at University of Warsaw, Institute of Psychology, February 1980. Violence in art and the media. Countryside Art Center, Arlington Heights, Illinois, March 1981. On publishing in the 80's. Illinois Psychological Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois,

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November 1981. Intervening variables in the television violence-aggression relation. Abo Akademi, Turku, Finland, January 1982. Altering information processing biases with hypnosis. Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, March 1982. Mitigating the Influence of Television Violence. University of California at Santa Barbara, October 1982. Aggression as a Self-Perpetuating Behavior. University Utah, February 1983. Television Violence and Crime in Society. Institute of Criminology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, March 1983. Cognitive processes and aggressive behavior. Oregon Social Learning Center, November 1983. Media violence and aggression. Canadian Coalition Against Violence and Pornography, Toronto, February 1984. Polish Academy of Sciences Workshop on Methodology (Lecturer), Warsaw, 1984. Cross-national Workshop on Media Violence and Aggression (Organizer), Werner-Reimers Stiftung, Bad Homburg, Germany, 1984. Canadian Government Workshop on Pornography and Violence in the Media (Lecturer), Toronto, 1984. NIMH Workshop on Media Violence and Pornography (Lecturer), Los Angeles, 1984. Structural modeling applied to longitudinal data. Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, June 1984. The effects of film and television violence upon children. NIMH Workshop on Media and Behavior, Los Angeles, September 1984. The effects of film and media violence on children. International Congress of Film Regulators, Toronto, September 1984. Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L.R. Symmetry of recall in attribute-object-value triads. Midwestern Psychological Association Meetings, Chicago, 1968. Huesmann, L.R., Brelsford, J., and Cutting, J. Scanning lists in long term memory. Psychonomics Society Meetings, St. Louis, 1969. Huesmann, L.R. A study of heuristic learning methods for optimization tasks requiring a sequence of decisions. Spring Joint Computer Conference, Atlantic City, 1970. Huesmann, L.R. Computer Science for social science students. Conference on Computers in Undergraduate Curricula, Iowa City, 1970. Huesmann, L.R. Strategies in memory scanning. Psychonomics Society Meetings, St. Louis, 1971. Huesmann, L.R. and Levinger, G. Incremental exchange theory: a formal model for progression in dyadic interaction (With G. Levinger). American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, 1972. Wilkinson, L. and Huesmann, L.R. The use of APL in teaching multivariate data analysis., NSF Small Computer Conference, St. Louis, 1972. Lefkowitz, M.M., Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., and Walder, L.O. Perinatal complications and aggressive behavior. Presented at Meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Toronto, August, 1974. Huesmann, L.R. and Bolen, D. Dimensions of representativeness in subjective probability judgments of Bernoulli sequences. Psychonomics Society Meetings, November, 1974, Boston. Bolen, D., Dominowski, R., and Huesmann, L.R. Perception of randomness and the context of

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uncertain events. Psychonomics Society Meetings, November 1975, Denver, Colorado. Droege, S. and Huesmann, L.R. Semantic factors in encoding specificity. Psychonomics Society Meetings, November 1975, Denver, Colorado. Lefkowitz, M.M., Walder, L.O., Huesmann, L.R., and Eron, L.D. Parental punishment: a longitudinal analysis of effects. Presented at Meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Paris, France, July 1976. Bauer, S., Kleinmuntz, B., and Huesmann, L.R. Hogan's empathy scale: a criterion validity study. Presented at Midwestern Psychological Association Meetings, May 1977. Huesmann, L.R. Formal models in social psychology - discussant. Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Austin, Texas, November 1977. Huesmann, L.R., Fischer, P., Eron, L.D. et al., Children's sex-role preference, sex of television model, and imitation of aggressive behaviors. International Society for Research on Aggression, Washington, September 1978. Rosenfeld, E.F., Maloney, S., Huesmann, L.R., Eron, L.D. et al., Observational learning and fantasy reality discriminations. International Society for Research on Aggression, Washington, September 1978. Huesmann, L.R. Cognitive processes in subjective probability judgments. Behavioral Experiments in Accounting II, Ohio State University, October 1978. Huesmann, L.R., Dorst, G., and Gruder, C. L. Inhibition of output in post- hypnotic amnesia. Psychonomics Society Meetings, Phoenix, November 1979. Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Brice, P., Fischer, P., Klein, R., and Mermelstein, R. A combination laboratory and field study of the reduction of aggressive behavior. International Society for Research on Aggression, Harren, The Netherlands, July 1980. Eron, L.D. and Huesmann, L.R. Integrating field and laboratory investigations of televised violence and aggression. American Psychological Association Meetings, Montreal, September 1980. Musonis, V. and Huesmann, L.R. Clustering in free recall of bilingual children. Psychonomics Society Meetings, St. Louis, November 1980. Lyons, J.S., Rosen, A.J. and Huesmann, L.R. Learned helplessness: an empirical evaluation of the reformulated model. American Psychological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, August 1981. Huesmann, L.R. Publishing in the 80's. Illinois Psychological Association Meetings, Chicago, October 1981. Eron, L.D. and Huesmann, L.R. The role of television in the development of prosocial and antisocial behavior. International Conference on the Development of Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior, Voss, Norway, July 1982. Huesmann, L.R. Media violence and childhood aggression. A cross-national comparison. Symposium presented at meetings of International Society for Research on Aggression. Mexico City, August 1982. Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Dubow, E., Romanoff, R., and Yarmel, P.W. Aggression and its correlates over 22 years. Conference on Childhood Aggression and Violence, Hawaii, February 1983. Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. Stability of Aggressive Behavior. Paper presented at meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Detroit, April 1983. Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L.D. Cognitive processes and the persistence of aggressive behavior. International Society of Research on Aggression, Western Hemisphere Meetings, Victoria, B. C., Canada, June 1983. Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. The relation of prosocial behavior to the development of aggression and psychopathology. International Society for the Study of Behavior

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Development, Munich, Germany, August 1983. Huesmann, L.R. and Yarmel, P.W. Intellectual competence and aggression over 22 years. American Psychological Association Meetings, Anaheim, California, August 1983. Huesmann, L.R. and Eron, L.D. Cognitive processes and the persistence of aggressive behavior. International Society for Research on Aggression, European Meetings, Zeist: The Netherlands, October 1983. Huesmann, L. R. Television violence and aggression: A cross-national perspective. International Society for Research on Aggression, Turku, Finland, July 1984. Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., & Dubow, E. The effects of child television habits on adult aggression. International Society for Research on Aggression, Turku, Finland, July 1984. Huesmann, L.R. A structural model for the development of aggression. Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Salt Lake City, Utah, October, 1984.

1985-1989

Colloquia, Workshops, Invited Lectures The development of delinquency in American youth. University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada, February 1985. The stability of aggression from childhood to adulthood. Cornell University Conference on Child Abuse, Albany, N.Y., April 1985. The effects of media violence on children. UNICEF International Conference on Children and the Media, Los Angeles, Calif., May 1985. Structural models for the development of aggression. University of Iowa, Iowa City, December 1985. The effects of media violence on children. Invited speaker at McElroy Symposium on Communication Studies, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, April 1986. How the media teach children to be aggressive. Unitarian Church Educators Conference, Crystal Lake, IL, April 1986. Aggression is learned, not innate. UNESCO Conference on Violence, Seville, Spain, May 1986. Structural modeling of social behavior. Colloquium at University of Montreal, January 1987. Aggression and war. Presentation to press representatives at American Psychological Association, September 1987. Media violence and aggression. Invited lecture at Illinois Psychological Association, Chicago, November 1987. Structural models for predicting criminality. Colloquium at University of Montreal, March 1988. Early predictors of criminality. Colloquium at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, May 1988. Television violence. Invited facilitator for conference on Television and Teens: Health Implications, Los Angeles, June 1988. Structural models of the development of aggression. Colloquium at University of Texas, Austin, Texas, January 1989. Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L.R. Structural models for the development of aggression. International Society for the Study of Behavior Development, Tours, France, August, 1985. Huesmann, L.R., & Bachrach, R. S. Differing reactions to television in Kibbutz and city children. American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August, 1985. Toland, A.M., & Huesmann, L.R. The risk orientation of physicians engaged in treatment

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selection. American Psychological Association. Los Angeles, California, August, 1985. Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. The consistency of aggressive behavior across time and situations. United Nations Crime Prevention Congress, Milan, Italy, August, 1985. Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L.D. Structural models for the development of aggression. European Meeting of the International Society Research on Aggression, Parma, Italy, September, 1985. Huesmann, L. R. Effects of television viewing on children: Violence. American Academy of Pediatrics, San Antonio, Texas, October, 1985. Huesmann, L. R. and Bachrach, L. R. Differing effects of television violence on Kibbutz and City children. International Television Studies Conference, London, England, July 1986. Eron, L. D. and Huesmann, L. R. The stability of children's aggressive behavior in cross-national comparison. Eighth International Congress of Cross Cultural Psychology, Istanbul, Turkey, July 1986. Huesmann, L.D. Two structural models relating popularity, parents' child rearing behaviors and aggression. Seventh Biennial World Conference of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Chicago, IL, July 1986. Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L.D. Popularity and aggression. European Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavior Development, Rome, Italy, September 1986. Huesmann, L. R. Scripts and aggression. Keynote address at European Meeting of ISRA, Seville, Spain, April 1987. Huesmann, L. R. An information processing model for the development of aggression. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1987. Huesmann, L. R., & Eron, L. D. Early predictors of criminality. American Society of Criminology, Montreal, November 1987. Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. Relation of parental rejection and nurturance to child aggression. Earls Court Symposium on Childhood Aggression, Toronto, June 1988. Huesmann, L.R., & Eron, L.D. The role of parental behavior in the development of aggression in children: Structural models. International Society for Research on Aggression, Swansea, Wales, July 1988 and Fourth European Conference on Personality, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1988. Huesmann, L.R. Process and structural models for the development of aggression. Invited address at XXIV International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia, September 1988. Huesmann, L.R. Early predictors of criminality. Invited address at XXIV International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia, September 1988. Guerra, N., & Huesmann, L.R. (November 1988) Attributions for social failure and aggression in incarcerated delinquent youth. American Society of Criminology, Chicago. Guerra, N., & Huesmann, L.R. (April 1989) Attributions for social failure and adolescent aggression. Society for Research in Child Development. Kansas City. Grace, P., & Huesmann, L.R. (June 1989) The roles of anxiety, depression and assertiveness in bulimic behavior. American Psychological Society, Alexandria, Virginia. Huesmann, L.R. (July 1989) The relation of early family environment to adult aggression and criminality. Eighth Biennial World Conference of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Szombathely, Hungary. Huesmann, L.R. (August 1989) Hyperactivity and aggression: A review of media presentations. American Psychological Association, New Orleans. Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N., Eron, L., Zelli, A., Salamanca, K., Miller, L., & Hudson, G. (November 1989) Changing children's cognitions about aggressive behavior. American Society of Criminology, Reno, Nevada.

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1990-1994

Colloquia, Workshops, Invited Lectures Structural models for estimating stability over time. Invited lecture at University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, April 1990. An information processing model of aggression. Invited lecture at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, April 1990. Formal models for the development of aggression. Invited lecture at Nags Head meeting on Formal Models, June 1990. Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Workshop on Media Violence and Aggression, December 1990, Princeton, NJ Early childhood predictors of adult aggression. Colloquium at University of California, Irvine, February 1991. An information processing model of aggression. Colloquium at Technical University Berlin, May 1991. Social norms and aggressive behavior. Invited lecture at the Polish Academy of Sciences, June 1991. A cognitive/ecological aggression prevention experiment. Invited lecture at University of Montreal, January 1992. Victimization, popularity, and aggression. Invited lecture at Nags Head meeting on Aggression, June 1992. Media violence and aggression: A cross-cultural perspective. Invited lecture for South African Broadcasting Corporation and Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa, October 1992. Violence in the mass media. Paper presented at the Third International Conferences on Film Regulation, London, England, 1992.

Normative Beliefs and Aggression. Invited lecture at Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, January 1994. Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N., Eron, L.D., Zelli, A., Miller, L., Beck, W. , Kopp. D., Rothbart, R., & Van Dyke, J. (May 1990), The role of self-efficacy and social problem solving in the development of aggression. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Tulsky, D.S., Stenson, H.H., Eron, L.D., & Huesmann, L.R. (May 1990) The construction and validation of the correlates of aggression scale. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Zelli, A., & Huesmann, L.R. (June 1990) The effects of mothers emotional susceptibility and aggression on their children’s behavior. American Psychological Society, Dallas, Texas. Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N., Eron, L.D., Miller, L., Zelli, A., Wroblewska, J., & Adami, P. (June 1990). Mitigating the development of aggression in young children by changing their cognitions. International Society for Research on Aggression, Banff, Alberta. Huesmann, L. R. (September 1990). The effects of parental punishment and rejection on the development of adult aggression and criminality. IREX/PAN International Conference on Hostility and Aggression, Nieborow, Poland. Guerra, N.G., Eron, L.D., Huesmann, L.R., Tolan, P., & VanAcker, R. (August 1991). A cognitive/ecological approach to the prevention of aggressive and antisocial behavior in urban minority youth. American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California. Huesmann, L.R. (November, 1991). Cognitive processes in aggression. American Society of

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Criminology, San Francisco, California. Huesmann, L.R., Eron, L.D. and Guerra, N.G. (April 1992), Victimization and aggression. Society for Life History Research, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Huesmann, L.R., Zelli, A., Swanson, J.E. (June 1992). Aggression, depression and beliefs of persecution. American Psychological Society. San Diego, California. Huesmann, L.R., Guerra, N.G., Eron, L.D., Crawshaw, V. B. and Zelli, A. (June 1992). Measuring aggression with others' reports. American Psychological Society, San Diego, California. Huesmann, L.R. (July 1992). Chair, Symposium on Human Aggression. International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium. Eron, L. D., Huesmann, L. R., & Guerra, N. G. (July 1992). Measuring aggression with others' reports. International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium. Huesmann, L. R. & Zelli, A. (September 1992). Automatic activation of hostile biases. International Society for Research on Aggression, Sienna, Italy. Zelli, A., & Huesmann, L. R. (September 1992). Paranoid beliefs and hostile attributional biases. International Society for Research on Aggression, Sienna, Italy. Guerra, N.G., Huesmann, L.R., Tolan, P., VanAcker, R., & Eron, L. D. (September 1992). A multi-component, multi-context program to prevent the development of aggressive behavior in high-risk elementary school children. International Society for Research on Aggression, Sienna, Italy. Huesmann, L. R., Zelli, A., Fraczek, A., and Upmeyer, A. (1993). Normative attitudes about aggression in America, German and Polish college students. Third European Congress of Psychology, Tampere, Finland. Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., Hanish, L. (1993). The role of normative beliefs in children’s social behavior. Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Santa Barbara, California. Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., Hanish, L., Font, E., & Henry, D. (1993). Normative beliefs about the aggression as a function of acculturation status among Hispanic children. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Zelli, A., Tolan, P., Gorman-Smith, D., & Huesmann, L. R. (1993). Coping styles and aggression in face of stressful daily events: A look at gender differences. European Congress of Psychology, Tampere, Finland. Huesmann, L. R., & Guerra, N. G. (1993). Normative beliefs about aggressive behavior. American Psychological Society, Chicago, Illinois Huesmann, L. R. (1993). Mitigating the effects of media violence in urban settings. Wingspread Conference on Media Violence, Racine, Wisconsin. Henry, D., Guerra, N. G., Huesmann, L. R., & Tolan, P. (1993). Social norms and children’s aggression in urban and inner city communities. Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, Louisiana. Huesmann, L. R. (1994). Developmental trends in normative beliefs. Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Lake Tahoe, California. Huesmann, L. R. (1994). A discussion of biobehavioral trends in aggression research. American Psychological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, California. Huesmann, L. R. (1994). Early Prediction and Prevention of Aggression and Antisocial Behavior. XI World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Delray Beach, Florida.

1995-1998

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Colloquia, Workshops, Lectures Media Violence and Aggression. Invited lecture series for Public Health Society of New Zealand, Media Aware of New Zealand, Broadcast Standards Authority of New Zealand, New Zealand Parliament, Auckland University, Victoria University, Canterbury University, and Otago University, March 1995. Chair, Working conference for Human Capital Initiative on Violence, Washington, April 1995. Evaluating a cognitive/ecological approach to preventing aggression. Invited lecture at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, July 1995. Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link. Invited lecture at Polish Parliamentary Conference on Violence, Warsaw, December 1995 Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link. Invited Grand Rounds Lecture at SUNY Health Science Center Brooklyn, January 1996. Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link. Invited Grand Rounds Lecture at Columbia University Medical School, New York, March 1996. Childhood punishment and adult aggression. Invited participant at Guggenheim Foundation Workshop on Punishment, Lisbon, Portugal, April 1996. Preventing the development of aggression. Invited keynote address at Michigan Department of Public Health Conference on Prevention, Higgins Lake, Michigan, April 1996. Faculty Lecturer, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Biosocial Causes of Aggression. Rhodes, Greece, May 1996. Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link? Invited address to University of Michigan Research Club, October 1996 The V-Chip and Ratings. Invited address to Netherlands Ministry of Justice, The Hague, Netherlands, January 1997. Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link? Invited address to the Inter- American Bank, Washington, DC, June 1997. Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link? Invited lecture before Queen Sopha at La Reina Sopha Centro para el Estudio de la Violencia, Valencia, Spain, November 1997. Emotions and exposure to media violence. Invited lecture, Research Center for Group Dynamics, University of Michigan, December 1997. Mass media effects on sexual behavior. Invited presenter, Kaiser Family Foundation Workshop, Menlo Park, December 1997 Invited Opponent for Dissertation Defense, Department of Psychology, University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland, December 1997. Information processing models of aggression. Invited colloquium, Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, January 1998. Normative beliefs and aggressive behavior. Invited colloquium, Department of Psychology, Brandeis University, March 1998. Best practices for preventing aggression. Invited presenter, CDC Workshop, Atlanta, March 1998. Violence, an Overview. Invited lecture for Michigan Journalist Conference on Violence, University of Michigan, June 1998. Evaluating a cognitive-ecological intervention to prevent aggression. Invited presenter, Workshop on Violence Prevention, NYU School of Social Work, New York, December 1998. Huesmann, L R. (Sept 1998). Evaluating a cognitive ecological prevention program. CDC Violence Conference, Atlanta Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L. R., Moise, J., & Podolski, C. L. (May 1995). Fantasy and normative beliefs as mediators of the relation between media violence and aggression. Midwest Psychological

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Association Meetings, Chicago, Illinois. Huesmann, L. R. (July 1995). Cognition and aggression. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevention Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Huesmann, L. R., & Malamuth, N. M. ( October 1995). Testing a model of sexual aggression. Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Washington, DC. Moise, J. F., & Huesmann, L. R. (October 1995). TV violence viewing and aggression in females. New York Academy of Sciences Conference on Understanding Aggression in Children, New York. Podolski, C. L., & Huesmann, L. R. (October 1995). Outcomes of childhood aggression in women. New York Academy of Sciences Conference on Understanding Aggression in Children, New York. [PMID: Huesmann, L. R. ( March 1996). Media violence and aggression: A longitudinal perspective. Invited Plenary Address at Southeastern Psychological Association meetings, Norfolk, VA. Moise, J. , Huesmann, L. R., Podolski, C. L., & Eron, L. D. (June 1996). Predicting adult aggression from childhood exposure to media violence. American Psychological Society, San Francisco. Huesmann, L. R., Moise, J. F., Podolski, C. L., & Eron, L. D. (August 1996). Predicting adult aggression from childhood exposure to media violence. International Society for Research on Aggression. Strasbourg, France. Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., Czilli, E., Maxwell, C., Guerra, N. G., Tolan, P., VanAcker, R., & Henry, D. (August 1996) Evaluating the role of normative beliefs as mediators and moderators in the prevention of aggression. International Society for Research on Aggression, Strasbourg, France. Huesmann, L. R. (October 1996). The role of social information processing and cognitive schemas in personality. Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Old Sturbridge, Massachusetts. Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L., Henry, D., Guerra, N., Tolan, P., & Van Acker, R. (October 1996). Evaluating a cognitive/ecological approach to the prevention of interpersonal violence among high risk youths. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevention Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Huesmann, L. R., Moise, J., Podolski, C., & Eron, L. D. (April 1997). Longitudinal relations between early exposure to television violence and young adult aggression: 1977-1992. Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC. [PMID: 12661882] Spindler, A. J., Huesmann, R., Eron, L., Henry, D., Guerra, N., Tolan, P., & Van Acker, R. (May 1997). A preliminary evaluation of a cognitive/ecological intervention for preventing aggression in high-risk youth. Society for Prevention Research, Baltimore, Maryland. Moise, J., Huesmann, L. R., Podolski, C. L., & Eron, L. D. (May 1997). Gender differences in predicting young adult aggression from childhood television violence viewing. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Herrera, C., Huesmann, L. R., Parker, J. G., Eron, L. D., Souweidane, V. S. (May 1997). Inoculating children against the development of aggression: The Safe Michigan Children’s Initiative. American Psychological Society, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (June 1997). Normative beliefs and aggression. Meetings of the National Consortium for Violence Research, Pittsburgh, PA. Huesmann, L. R., & Reynolds, M. A. (June 1998). Normative Beliefs about sexual aggression. Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues. Ann Arbor, MI. Huesmann, L. R., Moise, J. F., Podolski, C., & Eron, L. D. (July 1998). The prediction of young adult aggression in the 1990s from childhood exposure to media violence in the

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1970s: Gender differences and moderating factors for USA youth. International Society for Research on Aggression, New York, NY. Huesmann, L. R. (July 1998). Aggressive fantasy and normative beliefs about aggression as moderators and mediators of the long term effects of media violence on aggressive behavior. International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel. Huesmann, L. R. (July 1998). Alternative psychological processes to explain short-term and long term effects of media violence on children's aggressive behavior. International Communication Association, Jerusalem, Israel. Huesmann, L. R., Spindler, A., McElwain, N. (August 1998). The roles of cognitive processes in moderating and mediating the effects of interventions aimed at preventing childhood aggression. Lecture at American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Souweidane-Saad, V., Huesmann, L. R., & Herrera, C. (August 1998). The relation between childhood culture and adolescent beliefs about aggression. Poster at American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Tartt, A., & Huesmann, L. R. (August 1998). Self-Esteem as a moderator of the effects of interventions to reduce aggression. Poster at American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

1999-2000

Colloquia, Workshops, Invited Lectures Media violence and real violence. Invited colloquium for MARC program at Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware, February, 1999. Media violence and real violence: Where is the link? Rupp Invited Lecture, Department of Communication Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, March 1999. Media violence: Facts and Fictions. Invited Lecture before The Director's Guild of America, Hollywood, December 1999. Future goals for violence research. Invited presentation at NIMH meeting on new goals for violence research, Washington, October, 1999. Emotional reactions to media violence. Invited colloquium, Department of Psychology, University of California at Santa Barbara, February 2000. Violence in society and violence in the media. Invited one-week workshop at the Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw as part of the Warsaw International Summer Experience., July 2000. The effects of media violence on aggressive behavior. ISR Roundtable lecture, University of Michigan, October 2000.

Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L. R. (April 1999). Evaluating a cognitive-ecological intervention to prevent aggression. American Orthopsychiatry Association, Washington, DC. Timmons, P., Herrera, C., Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., & Parker, J. (April 1999). Similarity of parents’ and children’s approval of aggression in foster and non-foster families. Society for Research on Child Development, Albuquerque, NM. Huesmann, L. R. (September 1999). Longitudinal relations between early exposure to media violence and later aggression: Evidence from four countries. European Society for Developmental Psychology, Spetses, Greece. Huesmann, L. R. (March 2000). A design for the analysis of cross-generational transmission of violence. Presentation at the Pre-conference on Cross-generational Research at the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

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Fraczek, A., & Huesmann, L. R. (July 2000). Aspects of childhood socialization and young adult aggression. Presentation at the XV CICA Conference on Aggression, Madrid, Spain. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2000). Analysis of a cognitive-ecological program for the prevention of violence in inner-city youth. Keynote address at the meetings of The International Society for Research on Aggression, Valencia, Spain. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2000). Gender differences in early predictors of adult life satisfaction among American children growing-up in the 70s. Presentation at meetings of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Pultusk, Poland.

2001 - 2002

Invited Lectures and Colloquia Media violence and children. Invited lecture to the Moslem Student Association, University of Michigan. February 2001. The effect of habitual media violence viewing in childhood on young adult aggressive behavior: Evidence from the USA and Poland. Invited lecture, Wroclaw University, Wroclaw, Poland, June 2001 Violence in society and violence in the media. Principal lecturer for Warsaw University’s Committee on Open Media Education (COME) invited two-day workshop for Polish policy makers and members of parliament, Polish Parliament, Warsaw, Poland, June 2001. Gender and aggression. G. Stanley Hall Lecturer for 2001, Williams College, Williams, Massachusetts, October 2001. The psychology of media violence. Iowa State University National Satellite Lecture, Ames, Iowa, November 2001 Prezemoc na ekranie i przemoc rzeczywista. Rozumienie powiazania. [Screen violence and real violence: Understanding the link]. Konferencja Media a Edukacja, Poznan, Poland, April 2002. Invited commentator, International Conference on Imitation, Abbey Royaumont, France, May 2002. Invited lecturer, Summer Institute on Youth Violence Prevention, National Consortium on Violence, University of California at Irvine, August 2002 Continuities and discontinuities in the development of aggression -- Findings from a 40-year follow- up study. University of Michigan, School of Social Work Lecture Series, October 2002.

Refereed Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L. R. (January 2001). Childhood predictors of adult criminality: Are all risk factors reflected in childhood aggressiveness? Lecture at meetings of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. Huesmann, L. R., McElwain, N., Spinder, A., & Guerra, N. (August 2001). Social cognitive mediators of the development of aggression in urban high-risk youth, Lecture at European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Uppsala, Sweden. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Eron, L. D. (April 2002). The transmission of aggressive behavior across three generations: Initial results from the Columbia County Longitudinal Study. Lecture at meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans. Huesmann, L. R. and Moise-Titus, J. (June 2002). Normative beliefs, hostile schemas, and script rehearsal as mediators of the relation between childhood observation of violence and adult aggressive behavior. Presentation at meetings of European Association for Experimental Social Psychology, San Sebastian, Spain. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2002). The interaction of distorted social cognitions and affective reactions in promoting aggressive behavior. Lecture at meetings of the International Society for

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Research on Aggression, Montreal, Canada. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2002). Mid-life consequences of childhood and early adult aggression: Continuities, discontinuities, and gender differences. Lecture at meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal, Canada. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2002). Gender differences in the development of aggression from childhood to adulthood: Evidence from some recent longitudinal studies. Lecture at meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal, Canada. Huesmann, L. R. (August 2002). How to grow a terrorist without really trying? Invited lecture at American Psychological Association meetings, Chicago, Illinois. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Eron, L. D., Boxer, P., Slegers, D., and Miller, L. S., (September 2002). Continuity and discontinuity of aggressive behavior across three generations. Lecture at meetings of the Life History Society, New York, New York.

2003-2004

Invited lectures and colloquia Huesmann, L. R. (June 2003). The effects of television violence watching on children. Invited lecture at Hawthorn Psychiatric Center for Disturbed Youth, Southfield, MI. Huesmann, L. R. (October 2003).A complementary use of HLM and SEM to determine the plausibility of rival causal hypotheses and mediation in a multiwave longitudinal panel study with missing data. Invited lecture at LIFE Workshop at Max Planck Institute, Berlin, Germany. Huesmann, L. R. (October 2003).Why children who see violence become more violent. Invited lecture at Tuuri Day Conference at Mott Children's Center, Flint, MI. Huesmann, L. R. (October 2003).The Columbia County Longitudinal Study: Cross-generational continuities and discontinuities. Invited presentation at NIH Meeting on Intergenerational Research, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (November 2003).The short-term and long-term effects of media violence on children's aggressive behavior. Grand rounds lecture at Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL. Huesmann, L. R. (January 2004).Cross-generational pathways for the continuity of aggression. Invited lecture at the University of Warsaw's Institute for Social Studies Meeting on "Pathways To Aggression," Warsaw, Poland. Huesmann, L. R. (January 2004).Co-organizer and Lecturer at Workshop on Emotional Reactions to Screen Violence, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland. Huesmann, L. R. (January 2004).The link between screen violence and real violence. Invited lecture at the Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Warsaw, Poland. Huesmann, L. R. (May 2004).Why those who observe violence behave more violently: Understanding the psychological processes. Invited keynote address at meetings of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2004).What Psychological Research on Aggression Tells Us about the Who, When, and Why of Killing Innocents. Invited lecture at NATO Meeting on Suicide Terrorism, Lisbon, Portugal. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2004).Childhood media violence exposure and adult criminality: Is there any link? Invited lecture at meetings of National Consortium for Violence Research (NCOVR), Miami, FL.

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Huesmann, L. R. (September 2004).Why children who observe violence behave more violently? Invited lecture at the meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Santorini, Greece.

Refereed Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. G., & Eron, L. D. (January 2003). The effects of family background and parenting during middle childhood on aggression, intellectual achievement, and social success in middle adulthood. Paper presented at the meetings of the MacArthur Network on Middle Childhood, Austin, Texas. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Eron, L. D., Boxer, P., & Slegers, D. (April 2003). Middle Childhood Contextual and Personal Predictors of Adult Outcomes. Lecture at meetings of Society for Research on Child Development, Tampa, Florida. Kirwil, L., & Huesmann, L. R. (May 2003). The Relation between Aggressiveness and Emotional Reactions To Observed Violence. Lecture at meetings of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2003). Middle childhood family-contextual factors as predictors of adult outcomes: The Columbia County Longitudinal Study. MacArthur Foundation Meeting on Building Pathways to Success, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2003). The role of childhood exposure to media violence in young adult aggression. European Conference on Youth Violence, Prague, CZ. Lee, S., Huesmann, L. R., & Crocker, J. (January 2004). Do Threats to Contingencies of Self-Worth Elicit Aggression? Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Hanish, L., & Guerra, N. G. (March 2004). "Getting Cool" by "Getting Tough," Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore, MD. Huesmann, L. R. (May 2004). Discussant for Symposium on Sex, violence, and the bottom line: Media effects with financial implications. International Communication Association, New Orleans, LO. Kokko, K., Pulkkinen, L. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (July 2004). Continuity of aggression from middle childhood to middle age. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium. Pulkkinen, L., Kokko, K., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (July 2004). Adult life consequences of early aggression in females and males. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Pulkkinen, L., & Kokko, K. (July 2004). Middle childhood personal and contextual predictors of adulthood occupational outcomes. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Pulkkinen, L., & Kokko, K. (July 2004). Intergenerational continuities in aggressive and prosocial behavior. International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2004). Diminished emotional reactions to observing violence and aggressive behavior. International Society for Research on Aggression, Santorini, Greece. Moyer, V. S., Dubow, E. F., & Huesmann, L. R. (November 2004). The relation of exposure to aggression and violence to children's social cognitions and aggression. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans.

2005-2006

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Huesmann, L. R. (February 2005). Why exposure to violence causes violent behavior. Invited Grand Rounds at Medical School at State University of New York at Buffalo. Huesmann, L. R. (February 2005). The Relation Between Negative Affective Reactions To Observing Violence And Behaving Violently. Invited lecture at Child Development Center of State University of New York at Buffalo. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2005). Mechanisms and Theories of Cross-generational Transmission of Aggression. Invited lecture at Warsaw Symposium on Aggression, Warsaw, Poland. Huesmann, L. R. (August 2005). The Causes of Violence. Invited film critique at American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (October 2005). Mechanisms and Theories of Cross-generational Transmission of Aggression. Invited lecture at Jyvaskyla Symposium in honor of Lea Pulkkinen, Jyvaskyla, Finland. Huesmann, L. R. (May 2006). Priorities for child social development research. Invited presentation at NICHD, Bethesda, MD. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2006). The effects of violence in the electronic media. Invited presentation at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta. Huesmann, L. R. (October 2006). Benefits and barriers in international collaborations. Invited presentation to the National Academy of Science Committee on International Collaborations, Northwestern University.

Refereed Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L. R. (April 2005). Cyber-infrastructure for developmental research. Society for Research on Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia. Welland, J. B., Huesmann, L. R., Davis-Kean, P. E., Bates, J. E., & Lansford, J. E. (May 2005). Middle Childhood Discontinuities in the Relation between Beliefs and Behavior. American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA. Huesmann, L. R. (November 2005). Religion as a protective factor across the life-span. Society for the Study of Human Development, Asilomar, CA, Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R. (March 2006). Childhood and adolescent predictors of early and middle adulthood alcohol use and abuse. Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco, CA. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2006). Long-Term Life-Span Effects and Medium-Term Childhood and Adulthood Effects of Media Violence on Aggression: Evidence from 3 Countries. International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2006). The Longitudinal Relation between Being Victimized by Peers and Aggressive Behavior. International Society for Research on Aggression, Minneapolis, MN. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2006). Long-Term Life-Span Effects and Medium-Term Childhood and Adulthood Effects of Media Violence on Aggression: Evidence from 3 Countries. International Society for Research on Aggression, Minneapolis, MN. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., & Boxer, P. (July 2006). The Cross-Generational Transmission of Aggression: Data from a 40-Year Longitudinal Study. International Society for Research on Aggression, Minneapolis, MN.

2007-2008

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Huesmann, L. R. (January 2007). Beyond self-interest in relationships. Invited presentation at Research Center for Group Dynamics Seminar Series, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan. Huesmann, L. R. (February 2007). Arab-American and Jewish-American High School Students’ Social-Cognitive Responses to Scenes of Ethnic Violence. Invited presentation at Communication Studies Colloquium Series, University of Michigan. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2007). Why observing violence causes violence. Invited presentation at The Potsdam Conference on Understanding the Impact of Media Violence Exposure on Aggression, Potsdam University, Potsdam, Germany. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2007). The Development of Terrorists from Childhood to Adulthood. Meetings of Society for Terrorism Research, Miaflores de la Sierra, Madrid, Spain. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2008). The relation of adolescent and adult violent and criminal behavior to habitual observation of violence during childhood and adolescence. Invited address at the Zentrum fur interdisziplinare Forschung, Universitate Bielefeld, Germany. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2008). Media Images of Violence: Unreal, Unsafe, and Unnecessary. Keynote address in Symposium on "The image of violence as a reflection of society and social control" in the Contemporary History Department of La Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2008). How observing ethnic violence influences youths' ethnic stereotypes and attitudes about violence. Keynote address at meetings of Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Psychologii Społecznej, Bialystock, Poland.

Refereed Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings Huesmann, L. R., & Boxer, P. (March 2007). The Relation between Exposure to Video Violence and Serious Youth Violence and Delinquency: Preliminary Results from the CDC Video Violence Project. CDC Conference on Threats from New Media, Atlanta. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., & Dubow, E. F. (April 2007). Media violence as a risk factor across the life span: Evidence from a 40-year study. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA. Dubow, E. , Huesmann, L. R., Ginges, J., & Boxer, P. (April 2007). Arab-American and Jewish- American High School Students’ Social-Cognitive Responses to Scenes of Ethnic Violence. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA. Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Bushman, B. J., Johnson, T. (October 2007). The relation between exposure to video violence in childhood and engagement in violence and delinquency during adolescence. American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, California. Boxer, P., Johnson, T., and Huesmann, L. R. (November 2007). Violent media consumption and violent criminal behavior in young adults. American Society for Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Bushman, B., Johnson, T., Moceri, D., and O’Brien, M. (November 2007). The relation between exposure to video violence in childhood and serious youth violence and delinquency. American Society for Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. Bushman, B. J., Huesmann, L. R., Anderson, C. A., Gentile, D. A., and O’Brien, M. J. (March 2008). The relation of violent video game play to aggressive behavior and cognition in adolescence: Contextual and personal moderators. Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, Illinois. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., O’Brien, M. J., Moceri, D. C. (March 2008). Violent media effects on violent and non-violent antisocial behavior in delinquent adolescents and high school students. Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, Illinois. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Ginges, J., Souweidane, V., O’Brien, M., and Hallman,

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S. (May 2008). Relations between Arab-American and Jewish-American adolescents’ exposure to media depictions of Middle-Eastern violence and their ethnic stereotypes about the violent propensities of ethnic groups in America, Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, Illinois. Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P. Dubow, E. F. (May 2008). Predicting aggression in middle-adulthood from prior exposure to media violence. International Communications Association, Montreal, Canada. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., and Bushman, B. J. (May 2008). The relation between exposure to video violence in childhood and serious youth violence and delinquency. International Communications Association, Montreal, Canada. Yang, G., & Huesmann, L. R. (May 2008). The relation between children’s preferences for passive and interactive violent media and their parents’ media preferences. International Communications Association, Montreal, Canada. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Ginges, J., and McFaul, A. (May 2008). The Relation of Ethnic-Political Violence in the News Media to Hostile Worldviews and Prejudicial Beliefs: The Importance of Identifying with Real-World Actors International Communications Association, Montreal, Canada. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Ginges, J., Souweidane, V., O’Brien, M., and Hallman, S. (July 2008). Relations between Arab-American and Jewish-American adolescents’ exposure to media depictions of Middle-Eastern violence and their ethnic stereotypes about the violent propensities of ethnic groups in American. International Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest, Hungary. Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Bushman, B., O’Brien, M., and Moceri, D. (July 2008). Contributions of habitual exposure to violent media during childhood and adolescence on adolescents’ seriously violent and delinquent behavior. International Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest, Hungary. Bushman, B. J., Boxer, P., Johnson, T., Huesmann, L. R., O’Brien, M., and Moceri, D. (July 2008). Relation of young adult violent and criminal behavior to habitual exposure to violent media during childhood and adolescence. International Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest, Hungary. Landau, S., Huesmann, L. R., Ginges, J., Boxer, P., Shikaki, K., Moceri, D. and Malanchuk, O. (July 2008). Correlations of Israeli adolescents’ exposure to extreme political violence with their psycho-social functioning and their attitudes and beliefs about other groups. International Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest, Hungary. Dubow, E. F., Shikaki, K., Huesmann, L. R., Ginges, J., Boxer, P., Landau, S., and Moceri, D. (July 2008). Correlations of Palestinian adolescents’ exposure to extreme political violence with their psycho-social functioning and their attitudes and beliefs about other groups. International Society for Research on Aggression, Budapest, Hungary. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Ginges, J., Souweidane, V., O’Brien, M., and Hallman, S. (July 2008). Relations between Arab-American and Jewish-American adolescents’ exposure to media depictions of Middle-Eastern violence and their ethnic stereotypes about the violent propensities of ethnic groups in America. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany. Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Dubow, E. F., Eron, L. D. (August 2008). Media violence as a risk factor across the lifespan: Evidence from a 40-year study. Presentation in Symposium in honor of Leonard Eron, American Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2008). Why low emotional reactivity to observed violence is a risk factor for behaving aggressively. Paper presented in workshop on "Can electrodermal responses

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2009 – 2010

Invited lectures and colloquia

Huesmann, L. R. & Dubow, E. F. (March 2009). The psychological scars ethno-political conflict: Overview of findings from research on children exposed to political violence: Risk and Protective factors. 1) Effects on Palestinian and Israeli children of exposure to extreme political violence; 2) Arab and Jewish-American youth’s social cognitive responses to scenes of Middle- Eastern ethnic violence. Invited address at Promoting Resilience and Protecting Children from the Psychological Consequences of Violence: NICHD Research on Children Exposed to Violence. State Department, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (May 2009). Correlations of Israeli and Palestinian children’s exposure to extreme political violence with their psychopathy and violent behavior. Invited address at Festschrift in honor of Simha Landau on “Aggression, Political Violence, and Social Stress: Implications for Crime and the Criminal Justice System,” Hebrew University, Jerusalem, May 2009. Huesmann, L. R. (March 2010). Why those who observe violence behave more violently. Invited address at “Growing up fast and furious: Reviewing the impacts of violent and sexualized media on children.” Australian Council on Children and the Media, Sydney, Australia. Huesmann, L. R. (April 2010). Why those who observe violence behave more violently. Invited colloquium address in Department of Communication, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. Huesmann, L. R. (May 2010). “Cold” aggression and exposure to violence: Evidence from America, Poland, and Germany. Invited address at Symposium in honor of Robert Zajonc, Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland. Huesmann, L. R. (May 2010). “Interventions to prevent bullying, aggression, and violence,” Invited lecture at Conference of the Canadian Community-University Research Alliance for the Prevention of Bullying, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2010). Invited participation, National Academies, Institute of Medicine’s Global Violence Forum, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (August 2010). Invited participation, Intergovernmental National Summit Meeting on Preventing Bullying, Washington. DC. Huesmann, L. R. (February, 2011). Presented two-day workshop on “Understanding why those who observe violence are more likely to behave violently,” University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.

Refereed Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings

Boxer, P., Dubow, E. F., & Huesmann, L. R. (April, 2009). Childhood and adolescent personal and contextual predictors of social capital in middle adulthood. In W. A. Collins & G. S. Pettit (Chairs), Social participation, relationships, and the emergence of social capital: Longitudinal- developmental approaches. Paper presented as part of a symposium at the 2009 biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (April 2009). The transmission of aggressiveness across generations: Biological, contextual, and social processes. Paper presented at the Second Herzliya Symposium on Social and Personality Psychology, Herzliya, Israel.

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Landau, S., Gvirsman, S., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (September 2009). The effects of exposure to violence on aggressive behavior: The case of Arab and Jewish children in Israel, Paper presented at the 2009 International Colloquia on Conflict and Aggression, Bodrum, Turkey. Huesmann, L. R., Shikaki, K., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Landau, S., & Ginges, J. (September 2009). The effects of exposure to violence on aggressive behavior: The case of Palestinian children. Paper presented at the 2009 International Colloquia on Conflict and Aggression, Bodrum, Turkey. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F, & Boxer, P. (October 2009). Social cognitive mediators of the relation between exposure to violence during childhood and adolescence and adulthood aggression: Findings from the Columbia County Longitudinal Study. Society for the Study of Human Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Landau, S., Shikaki, K. & Ginges, J. (October 2009). The Role of Social Cognitions in the Relation between Violence Exposure and Later Aggression Among Palestinian Children, Society for the Study of Human Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Bushman, B., & O’Brien, M. (October 2009). Social cognitive mediators of the relation between childhood violent media preferences and current antisocial behavior in adolescents and adults, Society for the Study of Human Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bushman, B., Huesmann, L. R., Anderson, C. A., Gentile, D. A., Boxer, P., O’Brien, M.& Garrard, W. (October 2009). Social cognitive mediators of the longitudinal relations between violent video game playing and aggressive behavior from early childhood to late adolescence, Society for the Study of Human Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., & Boxer, P. (March 2010). Participation in religious activities as a protective or exacerbating factor in the development and continuity of aggressive behavior across the lifespan and across generations. Sydney Social Psychology Conference, Sydney, Australia. Boxer, P., Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Landau, S., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (April 2010). The impact of persistent exposure to political violence on youth growing up in Israel and Palestine. Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, Pa. Bushman, B., Huesmann, L. R., Anderson, C., Gentile, D., Boxer, P., O’Brien, M., & Garrard, W. (May 2010). Social cognitive mediators of the longitudinal relations between violent video game playing and aggressive behavior from early childhood to late adolescence. European Association for Research on Adolescence, Vilnius, Lithuania. Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Shikaki, K., Landau, S., Gvirsman, S., & Ginges, J. (June 2010). Exposure to violence across contexts, social cognitions about aggression, and severe physical aggression among Palestinian and Israeli children: A theoretical model. Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden. Landau, S., Gvirsman, S., Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (June 2010). Exposure to violence across contexts, social cognitions about aggression, and severe physical aggression among Palestinian and Israeli children: A test of the mediating role of normative beliefs supporting aggression in the relation between exposure to political and non- political violence and children’s aggression. Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, lm, Sweden.

2011 - present

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Huesmann, L. R. (April 2011). Invited discussant for symposium on “Processes of radicalization and de-radicalization,” Zentrum fur Interdisziplinare Forschung, University of Bielefeld, Germany. Huesmann, L. R. (April 2011). Invited lecture on “The Contagion of Violence.” National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2011). Invited keynote address on “The relation of habitual aggression in childhood and adolescence to adult criminal and antisocial behavior: Implications for treatment and practice. British Forensic Psychology Association, Portsmouth, UK. Huesmann, L. R. (September 2011). Invited keynote address on “Prosocial Behavior is More Evolutionarily Adaptive than Aggressive Behavior.” Presented at the 25th Anniversary Conference of the Seville Statement, Rome, Italy. Huesmann, L. R. (April 2012). Invited keynote address on “Social Cognitive Processes in the Contagion of Aggression,” Institute of Medicine’s Global Forum on Violence, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (November 2012). Invited address on “The University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research and Research Center for Group Dynamics: 65 Years of Social Science in the Public Interest.” University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NB.

Refereed Papers Presented At Scientific Meetings

Landau, S., Gvirsman, S., Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J. (January, 2011). The effects of exposure to political violence and parental behavior on children’s aggression and PTSD: The case of Palestinian and Israeli children. First International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Jaipur, India. Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., et al. (January, 2011). Social cognitive mediators of the long-term relations between violent media use and serious violent behavior by delinquents, criminals, and high-risk adolescents. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. Anderson, C. A. & Huesmann, L. R., et al. (January 2011). Game playing and aggression from early childhood to late adolescence. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. Boxer, P., Dubow, E. F., & Huesmann, L. R. (April, 2011). The impact of exposure to ethno political violence on middle-eastern children’s outcomes: Mediation by exposure to proximal violence. Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, Canada. Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., & Huesmann, L. R. (April 2011). Mediators of the relation between exposure to violence and aggression in Israeli and Palestinian youth. Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, Canada. Huesmann, L. R. (July 2011). The mediating role of social cognitions in the long-term effects of violence exposure on aggression. European Association of Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden. Kimel, S. & Huesmann, L. R. (January 2012). Reducing ethnic conflict by emphasizing genetic commonalities: Implications for facilitating peace in the Middle East. Poster presented at meetings of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, California.

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Yang, G. & Huesmann, L. R. (February 2012). Cross-generational relations in media viewing habits. Poster presented at Rackham Centennial Conference, University of Michigan. Huesmann, L. R., Bushman, B., Anderson, C., Gentile, D. & Boxer, P. (July 2012). Social cognitive mediators in the longitudinal relations between violence video game playing and aggressive behavior from early childhood to late adolescence. International Society for Research on Aggression, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Shikaki, K., Landau, S., Dvir-Gvirsman, S., and Ginges, J. (July 2012). The longitudinal effects of exposure to political violence on subsequent aggression at peers: The mediational roles of scripts rehearsal and normative beliefs. International Society for Research on Aggression, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Boxer, P., Dubow. E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Shikaki, K., Landau, S., & Dvir-Gvirsman, S. (April 2013). Violence Exposure and Emotional Distress among Youth in the Middle East: Pathologic Adaptation or Diminished Exposure? Society for Research on Child Development, Washington, DC. Huesmann, L. R. (June 2013). Habitual exposure to media violence in childhood predicts serious aggression and crime in late adolescence and adulthood: Evidence from three longitudinal studies. International Communication Association, London, UK. Gvirsman, S. D., Landau, S. F., Huesmann, L. R., Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., & Shikaki, K. (June 2013). The Effects of Mediated Exposure to Ethnic-Political Violence on Middle East Youth’s Subsequent Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Aggressive Behavior. International Communication Association, London, UK, (Selected as best student paper in the child and media area).