MURRAY A. STRAUS Professor of Sociology & Co-Director Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire 126 Horton Social Science Center, Durham, NH 03824 (603) 862-2594,1888 [email protected] www.unh.edu/frl http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mas2/

CONTENTS

EDUCATION...... 1 EMPLOYMENT...... 1 HONORS...... 1 ELECTED OFFICES...... 2 SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES...... 2 PANEL ORGANIZER/CHAIRPERSON AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS...... 3 CONSULTING AND RESEARCH PROPOSAL REVIEW COMMITTEES...... 3 RESEARCH GRANTS...... 4 EDITORIAL POSITIONS...... 4 DIRECTORY LISTINGS...... 4 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS...... 5 PUBLICATIONS...... 5 BOOKS...... 5 BOOKS IN PROGRESS...... 6 RECENT UNPUBLISHED PAPERS...... 6 IN PRESS...... 6 PUBLISHED PAPERS...... 7 UNPUBLISHED PAPERS...... 19

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Sociology with minor in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1956 M.S. in Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1949 B.A. in International Relations, University of Wisconsin (with honors), 1948

EMPLOYMENT University of New Hampshire: Professor of Sociology, 1968-; Director, Family Violence Research Program 1970-; Founder and Co-Director, Family Research Laboratory, 1979-; Director, State and Regional Indicators Archives, 1979-1988 Visiting Professor at: University of Bombay (1964-65); University of Kentucky (Fall 1967); University of York, England, (Spring 1974); University of Massachusetts, Boston (Fall, 1975); Columbia University, New York (Visiting Scholar, Spring, 1982);l University of Leuven, Belgium (Fall, 2003) University of Minnesota 1961-1964: Professor of Sociology (College of Liberal Arts) 1961-1968 & Founder and Chairperson, Division of Family Social Science (College of Home Economics), Cornell University, 1959 to 1961: .Associate Professor Family Sociology, Department of Child Development and Family Relationships, University of Wisconsin, 1957 to 1959: .Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Rural Sociology, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Rural Sociology, Washington State University, 1954 to 1957. University of Ceylon, Colombo, Ceylon, 1949 to 1952: Lecturer in Sociology (Assistant Professor), University of Wisconsin Extension Division, 1949: Instructor, Department of Economics and Sociology, U.S. Army, 1944 to 1946. Assistant tank driver, Unit Information and Education noncom.

HONORS University of New Hampshire Alumni Association

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 1 Charles Holmes Pettee Medal for recognition of outstanding state and national contributions 2001 National Association Of Social Workers, NH Chapter Citizen of the Year, 1994 American Professional Society On Child Abuse Award for Career Contributions to Child Abuse Research, 1994 NH Psychological Association Award For Outstanding Contributions, 1993 National Council On Family Relations Ernest W. Burgess Award for outstanding contributions to research, 1977 American Association For the Advancement of Science Fellow, 1971 American Sociological Association Award for Contributions To Teaching, Section on Undergraduate Education, 1979 Britt Foundation Prize for graduate student research in social psychology, 1953

ELECTED OFFICES International Sociological Association Board of Directors. section on Deviance and Social Control for 1998-2003 International Society for Research On Aggression Council, 1980-82 and 2005-08 astern Sociological Society President 1990-91 Vice President, 1976-78 Society For the Study Of Social Problems President 1989-90 Board Of Directors, 1983-1985. Chair, Publications Committee, 1979-80 Chair, Family Division, 196?? National Council On Family Relations President, 1972-73 Board of Directors, 1963-66 and re-elected 1967-70 Chairperson, Research Division, 1969-70. American Sociological Association Chair, Family Section, 1979-80 Council, Family Section, 1967-70 Committee on Committees, 1987-88, 1988-89 Nominations Committee, 1976, 1977 Secretary-Treasurer, Methodology Section, 1966-69, 1969-72. Rural Sociological Society Council, 1970-73. E. A. Ross Club (Univ. of Wisconsin, graduate student sociological society) President, 1953-54.

ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION President's Task Force On Violence and the Family, 1994 Chairperson, Task Force On Corporal Punishment, Division 37, 1992-94 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY Fellows Selection Committee, 1999-2000 AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION: Committee on Non-Sexist Terminology (Chair), 1974-75 Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, 1973-75 Committee on Round Table Discussions, 1967, 1968 Visiting Scientist Program, National Science Foundation, 1963-64

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 2 Committee on Marriage and Divorce Statistics, 1963-64 Committee on Certification of Social Psychologists, 1962-64 Committee on Relations with Foreign Sociologists, 1960 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE: Member of the Council, 1971-73 EPOCH-USA, (End Punishment of Children - USA Branch) Board of Directors 1990 and continuing DOMESTIC ABUSE HELPLINE FOR MEN Advisory Board, 2004 and continuing ‘EASTERN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Committee on the Profession NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS: Board of Publications, 1966-69 and Chairperson 1967-69 Ernest W. Burgess Award Committee, 1962 RURAL SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY: Development Committee, 1962-64 Annual meeting Program Committee, 1960 MIDWEST SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Publication Committee, 1962-64 GROVES CONFERENCE ON THE FAMILY: Board of Directors, 1968-70 Chairperson 1968 ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES: Committee on Ceylon Studies, 1968-70, Chairperson 1969-70

PANEL ORGANIZER/CHAIRPERSON AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS Eastern Sociological Society, 2000 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1996 American Sociological Association, 1970, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1993 American Society of Criminology, 1985, 1995 Eastern Sociological Society, 1986 World Congress of Rural Sociology, Netherlands, 1968 Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1968 Association for Asian Studies, 1968 Rural Sociological Society, 1967 National Council on Family Relations, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, General program chairperson, 1972

CONSULTING AND RESEARCH PROPOSAL REVIEW COMMITTEES Canada Council, Center for Measurement Development, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1969 Centers For Disease Control, Research grant review panel, 1994, 1996, 2004 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, National Academy of Sciences, Panel on Child Abuse Research, 1992-93 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1967-68 National Institute of Mental Health, Social Problems Research 1972-7, Continuing Education, 1968-69 Behavioral Sciences Training, 1970; Special Projects, 2002 National Office of Vital Statistics, Advisory Panel on Marriage and Divorce National Science Foundation, Sociology panel, 1966 Social Security Administration, 1963-1966 University Grants Commission, Hong Kong, 2004

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 3 RESEARCH GRANTS "Causes and Assessment of Child Neglect in Community and Clinical Samples" National Institute of Child Health And Human Development, 2000-2003 (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor) "Research Training in Family Violence," (Grant for graduate student and post-doctoral fellowships), National Institute of Mental Health, 1977-82, 1982-87, 1987-92, 1992-97, 1997-02, 2002-07) With David Finkelhor "Instruments for Child Abuse and Neglect Research" National Center On Child Abuse and Neglect. 1989-91. "Deterrence and Marital Violence." National Science Foundation, 1986-89 (with Kirk R. Williams). "Justifiable and Criminal Homicide of Family Members, Acquaintances, and Strangers: Regional, Cultural, and Environmental Factors." National Institute of Justice, 1985-87 (with Kirk R. Williams). "Domestic Violence Surveillance System Feasibility Study" (with Gerald T. Hotaling). U.S. Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Violence Epidemiology Branch, 1984-85. "Joint Swedish-US Seminar on Child Abuse Research." National Science Foundation, 1985 "Physical Violence in American Families: A Resurvey". National Institute of Mental Health, 1985-87. "Physical Violence in American Families," National Institute of Mental Health, 1975-81. Research Training grant in "Family, Community Agencies, and Behavior Problems," (Grant for graduate student fellowships) National Institute of Mental Health, 1972-77. "The Dimensions of Academic Competence," U.S. Office of Education, 1970-72. "Problem Solving Behavior of Family Groups," National Institute of Mental Health, 1968-73. Fulbright Fellowship for research in Social Psychology at the University of Bombay, 1964-65. "Family Support and Power Structure in an Experimentally Simulated Crisis," National Science Foundation, 1963. "Origins of Entrepreneurial Orientation," National Institute of Mental Health, 1962. "An Inventory and Appraisal of Family Measurement Techniques," National Institute of Mental Health, 1961. "Social Structure, Deferred Gratification, and Individual Behavior," National Institute of Mental Health, 1960.

EDITORIAL POSITIONS American Sociological Review, Associate Editor, 1968-69 Child Abuse Review, Editoral Board, 2005 - Family Studies Abstracts, Advisory Editor. 1979 - Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin Indian Sociological Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1965-67 International Journal of Sociology of the Family, Editorial Board, 1970-72 Journal of Family Issues, Co-Founder and Editorial Board, 1980- Journal of Family Psychology, Advisory Editor, 1987-92 Journal of Marriage and the Family, "Articles in Brief" Founding Editor,1960-64 Journal of Marriage and the Family, Associate Editor, 1964-69 Proceedings of the National Council on Family Relations, Editor., 1966, 1967, 1968 Rural Sociology, Board of Editors, 1964-69 Sociological Abstracts, Abstractor, 1952-59 Sociological Abstracts, Assistant Editor, 1957-59 Teaching Sociology, Founding Editor, 1973-76 University Press of New England, Editorial Board, 1977-79 Violence and Victims, Editorial Board Violence, Aggression, Terrorism, Editorial Board, 1986-88

DIRECTORY LISTINGS Who’s Who in the World, 2000 Who's Who in America, 38th+ editions

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 4 Who's Who in the East Contemporary Authors American Men and Women of Science Dictionary of International Biography The Writers Directory International Scholar's Directory World Who's Who of Authors International Who's Who in Asian Studies.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association (including Methodology, Criminology, Mental Health, & Family sections). American Association of University Professors. American Association for the Advancement of Science (fellow). American Society of Criminology. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Association for Asian Studies. Eastern Sociological Society. Indian Sociological Society. International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. International Society for Research on Aggression. International Sociological Association. National Council on Family Relations. Royal Asiatic Society (Ceylon Branch). Rural Sociological Society. Society for the Study of Social Problems. Sociological Research Association.

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS Corporal Punishment In Theoretical Perspective. Yale University Press, 2005. (edited with Michael J. Donnelly) The Conflict Tactics Scales Handbook. Los Angeles: Western Psychological Services, 2003 (with Sherry L. Hamby, and W. Louise Warren) Beating The Devil Out Of Them: Corporal Punishment In American Families and Its Effects On Children. 2nd Edition. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publications, 2001. (1st Edition, 1994, by Lexington Books.) Understanding Partner Violence: Prevalence, Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. Families in Focus Series, Vol II. Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations. 1995 (with Sandra M. Stith) Stress, Culture, and Aggression. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995 (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman). Physical violence in American families: Risk factors and adaptations to violence in 8, 145 families. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press. (with Richard J. Gelles). 1990. Four Theories of Rape In American Society: A State Level Analysis. New Haven: Yale, 1989 (with Larry Baron) Coping With Family Violence: Research and Policy Perspectives. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1988 (edited with Gerald T. Holtaling, David Finkelhor and John T. Kirkpatrick). Family Abuse And Its Consequences: New Directions in Research. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1988 (edited with Gerald T. Hotaling, David Finkelhor and John T. Kirkpatrick). Intimate Violence. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1988 (with Richard J. Gelles). Social Stress in the United States: Clues to Regional Patterns of Crime and Illness. Greenwod, 1986

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 5 (with Arnold S. Linsky). Crime and the Family. Springfield, Illinois: C. C. Thomas, 1985 (edited with Alan Jay Lincoln). The Dark Side of Families: Current Family Violence Research. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1983 (edited with David Finkelhor, Richard J. Gelles, and Gerald T. Hotaling). Behind Closed Doors: Violence in the American Family. New York: Doubleday/Anchor, 1980 (with Richard J. Gelles and Suzanne K. Steinmetz). Also in Japanese Edition. The Social Causes of Husband-Wife Violence. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1980 (co-editor with Gerald T. Hotaling, Foreword by Lewis A. Coser) Family Measurement Techniques. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969. Revised Editions: 1978 (with Bruce W. Brown) and 1990 (with John Touliatos and Barry Perlmutter) Violence in the Family. New York: Harper and Row (originally published by Dodd, Mead), 1974 (co-editor with Suzanne K. Steinmetz). Family Problem Solving. Hinsdale, Ill: Dryden Press, 1971 (co-editor with Joan Aldous, Thomas Condon, Reuben Hill, and Irving Tallman). Family Analysis: Readings and Replications of Selected Studies. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1969, pp. ix +222. Sociological Analysis: An Empirical Approach Through Replication. New York: Harper and Row, 1968, pp. xi +355 (with Joel I. Nelson). Also in Spanish edition. Laboratory Problems in Comparative Family Organization. Minneapolis: Professional Printers, 1967, pp. 70, (multilith).

BOOKS IN PROGRESS The primordial violence: Corporal punishment by parents, cognitive development, and crime. Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press.

RECENT UNPUBLISHED PAPERS Pub. (Older unpublished papers are listed at the end) Code ID36 "Gender and partner violence in world perspective: Some results from the International dating violence study." Paper presented at the 9th International Family Violence Research Conference (2005). Portsmouth, NH. ID23/PR17 “Alcohol Use and Intimate Partner Violence: Cross-Cultural Associations and the Moderating Effect of Antisocial Personality”. 2004. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Denise Hines) ID22 “Denial, Minimization, Partner Blaming and Intimate Aggression in Dating partners”. 2004. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Katreena Scott) CTS39 “Bibliography and Tabular Summary of Publications on the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2 and CTSPC)." 2004. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. PR28 "Gender differences in risk factors for physical violence between dating partners by university students." Paper presented at the Intimate Violence Intervention Study Group meeting, New York University, 31 May – 3 June 2005. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Rose A. Medeiros) ID11 "Self Control and Criminal History." Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Toronto. 2005. (with Cesar J. Rebellion) ID24 "Self-Control and Violence Against Dating Partners by University Students in 16 Countries." Paper presented at the Victimization of Children and youth: An International Research Conference. 2004. Portsmouth, NH. (with Cesar J. Rebellon)

IN PRESS CP85 "Discipline by parents and child psychopathology." in International handbook of psychopathology and the law, edited by A. Felthous and H. Sass. New York: Wiley. (with Emily Douglas)

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 6 ID21/NS21/PR21 "Cross-Cultural Reliability and Validity of The Multidimensional Neglectful Behavior Scale Adult Recall Short Form." Child Abuse & Neglect. CTS29/ID29 "The effect of question order on disclosure of intimate partner violence: An experimental test using the Conflict Tactics Scales." Journal of Family Violence 19. (with Ignacio Luis Ramirez) CP61 "Commentary: The Special Issue on prevention of Violence Ignores the Primordial Violence." Journal of Interpersonal Violence. V78 "Forward [to the Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence]." in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence., edited by N. Jackson. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis.

The following chapters to be published in The primordial violence: Corporal punishment by parents, cognitive development, and crime. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. This is not the full table of contents. It lists only chapters that are not revisions of previously published papers

CP10 "Corporal punishment and crime in ethnic group context." (with Sean Lauer). CP20 "There was an old women who lived in a shoe: Number of children and corporal punishment." (with Nancy Asdigian) CP29 "Corporal punishment of adolescents and academic attainment." (with Anita K. Mathur). CP36 "Prevalence, chronicity, and severity" (with Julie H. Stewart) CP42 "Corporal punishment, child-to-parent bonding, and delinquency." (with Kimberly Hill) CP51R "Corporal punishment by mothers and children's cognitive development: A logitudinal study of two age cohorts." (with Mallie J. Paschall) CP55 “Trends in prevalence and chronicity” (with Mallie J. Paschall) CP57 “Approval of violence” (with Julie H. Stewart) CP64 "Demystifying the defenses of corporal punishment." CP70 "Corporal punishment by mothers and academic achievement scores of young children: A longitudinal study." (with John P. Colby Jr.) CP72 "Risky Sex." (with Irene Boeckmann) CP73 "Adult crime among high risk children."

PUBLISHED PAPERS

2005 – Current

ID12 Gender Symmetry In Prevalence, Severity, And Chronicity Of Physical Aggression Against Dating Partners By University Students In Mexico And USA. Aggressive Behavior 33: 281-290. (with Ignacio Luis Ramirez) CP33/ID33/PR33 "Assault and injury of dating partners by university students In 19 countries and its relation to corporal punishment experienced as a child." European journal of criminology 3:293- 318. (With Emily Douglas) ID15/NS15/PR16 "Neglect by parents in the life history of University students in 17 countries and its relation to violence against dating partners." Child Maltreatment 10: 124-135 (With Sarah Savage). CTS37 "A Short Form of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales, and Typologies for Seventy and Mutuality." Violence & Victims 19: 507-520 (with Emily Douglas) CP67 “Children should never, ever, be spanked no matter what the circumstances”. In Richard J. Gelles & Donileen R. Loseke (Eds.), Current Controversies on Family Violence (2nd ed., pp. chapter 9). Thousand Oak, CA: Sage. NS02 "Definition and measurement of neglectful behavior: Some general principles and guidelines." Child Abuse & Neglect 29:Commentary: 19-29. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor) VB33R "Women's violence toward men is a serious social problem." Pp. 55-77 in Current controversies on family violence, 2nd Edition, edited by Richard J. Gelles and Donileen R. Loseke. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

2004

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 7 NS04 "Development and preliminary psychometric properties of the multidimensional neglectful behavior scale-child report." Child Maltreatment 9:409-428. (with Kaufman Kantor, Glenda, Melissa K. Holt, Carolyn J. Mebert, Kerry M. Drach, Lawrence R. Ricci, Crystal A. MacAllum, and Wendy Brown) CTS42/ID42 "Cross-Cultural reliability and validity of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales: A Study of university student dating couples in 17 nations." Cross-Cultural Research 38:407-432. ID03/PR13 " Criminal history and physical assault of dating partners: the role of type of prior crime, age of onset, and gender." Violence & Victims. 19:413-434. (with Ignacio Luis Ramirez) ID16 "Prevalence of violence against dating partners by university students worldwide." Violence & Victims 10:790-811. (with Members of the International Dating Violence Research Consortium) V68 "Primary prevention of intimate partner violence." Pp. 239-276 in Crime prevention - New approaches, edited by H. Kury and J. Obergfell-Fuchs. Mainz/Germany: Weisser Ring Gemeinnutzige Verlags-GmbH. (with Martha Smithey)

2003 CP77 “Corporal punishment by parents: Prevalence and effects”. In L. Kools, G. Vervaeke, M. Vanderhallen & J. Goethals (Eds.), De Waarheid en Niets Dan De Waarheid (pp. 137-164). Brugge, die Keure: Orde van Vlaamse Bailies, Katholick Universiteit Leuven. CTS27 Psychological aggression by American parents: National data on prevalence, chronicity, and severity in relation to child and family characteristics. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 65, 795-808. (with Carolyn Field) CP71 "Violence by children against mothers in relation to violence between parents and corporal punishment by parents." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 34:41-60. (with Arina Ulman)

2001 CP41 “The benefits of never spanking: New and more definitive evidence.” Chapter 12 in Beating the devil out of them: Corporal punishment in American Families and its effects on children, 2nd Edition, edited by M. A. Straus. New Brunswick NJ: Transaction Publications. CP41B "New evidence for the benefits of never spanking." Social Science and Public Policy Sept/Oct:52-60. (Abbreviated version of CP41) CP47 “Physical aggression in the family: Prevalence rates, links to non-family violence, and implications for primary prevention of societal violence.” in Prevention and control of aggression and the impact on its victims, edited by M. Martnez. New York: Klewer Academic/Plenum. CP75 "Communicating the no-spanking message to parents." Journal of Family Communication 2:3-5. 2000 CP62 “Corporal punishment by parents: The cradle of violence in the family and society.” Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law . CP62a "Comments on "Is spanking universal" by Steven L. Nock." Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 8:69-76. CP65 “Corporal punishment and primary prevention of physical abuse.” Child Abuse & Neglect 24:1109-1114. V49R “Family violence.” Pp. 981-987 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta. NY: Macmillan Publishing Co.

1999 CP63 “Is it time to ban corporal punishment of children?” Canadian Medical Association Journal 161:821-822. CP36 Straus, Murray A., and Julie H. Stewart. 1999. "Corporal punishment by American parents: National data on prevalence, chronicity, severity, and duration, in relation to child, and family characteristics." Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review 2:55-70. Also In Press, 2005. The primordial violence: Corporal punishment by parents, cognitive development, and crime, edited by Murray A. Straus. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.(With Julie H. Stewart). CP53 “Spanking teaches long-term violence” Union Leader Manchester, NH. Monday 12 July 99. Pp. A10.

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 8 CTS21 "The Controversy over Domestic Violence by Women: A Methodological, Theoretical, and Sociology of Science Analysis." 1999. Pp 17-44 in Arriaga, X. & Oskamp. S. Violence in Intimate Relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

1998 CP39 “Impulsive Corporal Punishment by Mothers and Antisocial Behavior and Impulsiveness of Children”. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 16, 353-374. Also In Press, 2003. In The primordial violence: corporal punishment by parents, cognitive development, and crime, edited by Murray A. Straus. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.(With Vera E. Mouradian) CTS17 "Identification of Child Maltreatment with The Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scales (CTSPC): Development and Psychometric Data for a National Sample of American Parents". Child Abuse & Neglect, 22, (4) 249-270. (With Sherry L. Hamby., David Finkelhor., David W. Moore., & Desmond Runyan). CP49 “Spanking by Parents -- Some ideas on Measurement and Analysis of a Neglected Risk Factor for Serious Mental Health Problems” Behavioral Measurements Letter. 15(2)3-8. 1997 CP48 “Should parents spank their kids?: It can leave Psychic Scars”. New York Daily News. (Sunday October 5, 1997, pp 51) CA6 "Physical abuse in adolescence” (pp. 723-728) In S.B. Friedman., D.K. Schomberg., M. Fisher., & E.M. Alderman (Eds.) Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care. (2nd Edition) St. Louis, MO: Mosby Year-Book, Inc. (With Desmond K. Runyan) CP24 "Corporal Punishment by Parents and Subsequent Anti-Social Behavior of Children" Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 151,761-767. (with David Sugarman & Jean Giles-Sims) CTS7 “Measuring Physical and Psychological Maltreatment of children with the Conflict Tactics Scales” (pp. 119-135) In Kaufman Kantor, G., and J. L. Jasinski (Eds.) Out of the darkness: Contemporary perspectives on family violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (With Sherry L. Hamby) V54 "Change in Cultural Norms Approving Marital Violence: From 1968 to 1994." (Pp. 3-16) In Kaufman Kantor, G., and J.L. Jasinski (Eds.) Out of the darkness: contemporary Perspectives on family violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor & David W. Moore). CP38 “Beating up the bearer of the bad news about corporal punishment” Contemporary Psychology. 42(8)759-761. 1996 CTS15 “The Revised conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2): Development and Preliminary Psychometric data". Journal of Family Issues. 17(3)283-316. (with Sherry L. Hamby., Sue Boney-McCoy., & David B. Sugarman). CP23 “Corporal punishment in adolescence and physical assaults on spouses later in life: What accounts for the link?" Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58,(4) 825-841. Also In Press, 2003. The primordial violence: Corporal punishment by parents, cognitive development, and crime, edited by Murray A. Straus. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. (With Carrie L. Yodanis). CP27 “Social change and trends in approval of corporal punishment by parents from 1968 to 1994. In Frehser, D., Horn, W. S. Bussmann, K-D. Family violence against children: A challenge for society. NY: Walter de Gruyter. Also in Press, 2005, in The primordial violence: Corporal punishment by parents, cognitive development, and crime, edited by Murray A. Straus. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.(With Anita K. Mathur). CP31 “Spanking and the making of a violent society” Pediatrics: Supplement to Pediatrics, 98,(4) 837- 842. 1995 CP3 "Corporal Punishment of Children and Depression and Suicide in Adulthood." In Coercion and Punishment in Long Term Perspective. Edited by Joan McCord. NY:Cambridge University Press. Also in Murray A. Straus. Beating the Devil out of them: Corporal Punishment in American Families. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass/Lexington. 1994. CP16 "Child, Maternal, and Family Characteristics associated with Spanking" Family Relations, 44:170-176. (with Jean Giles-Sims & David B. Sugarman).

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 9 CP25 "Corporal Punishment by Parents: Implications for Primary Prevention of Assaults on spouses and Children". The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable. 2(1):35-66. (with Carrie L. Yodanis). CP30 "Corporal Punishment by Parents and its effects on children" In Richard J. Gelles (ed.). Families & Violence, Abuse, & Neglect. Minneapolis: National Council on Family relations, Vision 2010 Series. 3(1): 20-21. F34 "Marital Power" Encyclopedia of Marriage and The Family. NY: Macmillan. (with Carrie L. Yodanis). M39 "Measures of Family Characteristics." . Encyclopedia of Marriage and The Family. NY: Macmillan. (with Susan Ross). V56 "Trends in Cultural Norms and Rates of Partner Violence: An Update to 1992". In S. Stith & M. A. Straus (eds.) Understanding Partner Violence: Prevalence, Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. Families in focus Series, Vol II. Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations. V61 Introduction to Understanding Partner Violence: Prevalence, Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. Families in focus Series, Vol II. Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations. (with Sandra M. Stith). 1994 CP5 "Corporal Punishment of Adolescents by Parents: A Risk Factor in the Epidemiology of Depression, Suicide, Alcohol Abuse, Child Abuse, and Wife Beating." Adolescence, 29(115):543- 561. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). CP11 "Ten Myths That Perpetuate Corporal Punishment" Chapter 10 in Murray A. Straus, Beating the Devil Out of Them: Corporal Punishment in American Families. San Francisco, CA: Jossey- Bass/Lexington. CP28 "The fusion of Sex and violence". Chapter 8 in Murray A. Straus, Beating the Devil out of them: Corporal Punishment in American Families. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass/Lexington Books. (With Denise Donnelly). CTS10 "Screening for Physical Violence in Couple Therapy: Methodological, Practical, and Ethical Considerations." Family Process, 33:425-439 (with Etiony Aldarondo). SR41 "Social Stress and State-to-State Differences in Smoking and Smoking-Related Mortality in the United States." Social Science and Medicine, 38(2):373-381. (with John P. Colby and Arnold S. Linsky). VB13 "State-to-State Differences in Social Inequality and Social Bonds in Relation to Assaults on Wives in the United States." Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 25: 7-24. 1993 CP6 "Is Corporal Punishment by Parents Abusive?" Children and Adolescents: Controversial Issues, edited by Eileen Gambrill and Mary Ann Mason. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. CP12 "Corporal Punishment of Adolescents by American parents." Youth and Society, 24:419-442. (with Denise Donnelly). CTS8 "Identifying Offenders in Criminal Justice Research on Domestic Assault. American Behavioral Scientist, 36(5):587-600. Also reprinted in Eve S. Buzawa & Carl G. Buzawa, (eds.) Do Arrests & Restraining orders work? Thousand Oaks, CA, 1996, pp 14-29. VB33 "Assaults by Wives on Husbands: A Major Social Problem. Pp. 67-87 in Richard J. Gelles and Donileen R. Loseke Current Controversies on Family Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Also reprinted in M.R. Walsh (Ed.) 1997. Women, Men and Gender, Ongoing debates. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1992 F33 "Sociological Research and Social Policy: The Case of Family Violence." Sociological Forum, 7(2):211-237. M35 "Measurement Instruments." Pp. 1236-1240 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 2, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta. NY: Macmillan Publishing Co. (with Barbara Wauchope). SR56 "Stress, Drinking Culture, and Alcohol Problems: A Partial Test of Bales' Theory" Pp. 554-575 in Society, Culture, and Drinking Reexamined, edited by David J. Pittman and Helena Raskin White. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies. (with Arnold S. Linsky and John Colby).

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 10 V49 "Family Violence." Pp. 682-689 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. 2, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta. NY: Macmillan Publishing Co. VB35S1 "Verbal/Symbolic Aggression In Couples: A National Survey." Journal of Marriage and the Family. 54 346-357. (with Stephen Sweet). VB48 "Children as Witness to Marital Violence: A Risk Factor for Life Long Problems Among a Nationally Representative Sample of American Men and Women." Pp. 98-109 in Schwarz, D. F. (ed): Children and Violence. Report of the Twenty-Third Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems. Columbus, OH:Ross Laboratories. 1991 Foreword to book by Ronet Bachman Death And Violence On the Reservation. Westport, CN: Greenwood. CP1 "Discipline and Deviance: Physical Punishment of Children and Violence and Other Crime in Adulthood." Social Problems, 38:133-154. CP1X "New Theory and Old Canards about Family Violence Research." Social Problems, 38:180-197. CP5 "Physical Punishment by Parents: A Risk Factor in the Epidemiology of Depression, Suicide, Alcohol Abuse, Child Abuse and Wife Beating." Durham, NH: Family Research Lab. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). VA46 "Physical Violence in American Families: Incidence Rates, Causes, and Trends." In Dean D. Knudsen and JoAnn L. Miller, Eds. Abused and Battered: Social and Legal Responses to Family Violence. NY: Aldine De Gruyter. VB30 "Conceptualization and Measurement of Battering: Implications for Public Policy." Pp. 19-47 in Michael Steinman, Ed. Woman Battering: Policy Responses. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Co. VB35C1 "Verbal Aggression by Parents and Psycho-Social Problems of Children." Child Abuse and Neglect, 15:223-238. (with Yvonne M. Vissing, Richard J. Gelles, John W. Harrop). 1990 The following were published for the first time in Physical Violence in American Families: Risk Factors and Adaptations to Violence in 8,145 Families. With Richard J. Gelles. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

VB46 Ch 1. "The National Family Violence Surveys" VB6 Ch 4. "The Conflict Tactics Scales and its Critics: An Evaluation and New Data on Validity and Reliability." VB31 Ch 5. "Injury and Frequency of Assault and the 'Representative Sample Fallacy in Measuring Wife Beating and Child Abuse" VB9 Ch 8. "Physical Punishment and Physical Abuse of American Children: Incidence Rates by Age, Gender and Occupational Class" (with Barbara A. Wauchope). VB23 Ch 9. "Gender Differences in Reporting Marital Violence and its Medical and Psychological Consequences" (with Jan E. Stets). VB32 Ch 14. "Family Patterns and Child Abuse" (with Christine Smith). VB24 Ch 18. "Marital Violence in a Life-Course Perspective." (with J. Jill Suitor and Karl Pillemer). VB19 Ch 20."Violence in Hispanic Families in the United States: Incidence Rate and Structural Interpretations" (with Christine Smith). VB12 Ch 26. "Response of Victims and the Policed to Assaults on Wives' (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). VB15 Ch 28. "Family Patterns and Primary Prevention of Family Violence." (with Christine Smith). VB45 Appendix B "New Scoring Methods for Violence and New Norms for the Conflict Tactics Scales"

CA3 "Differences Among States in Child Abuse Rates and Programs. In Douglas Besharov, editor, Family Violence: Research and Public Policy Issues. Washington, D.C. American Enterprise Institute For Public Policy Research. (with David W. Moore).

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 11 SR35X "The Strength of Weak Indicators: A Response to Gilles, Brown, Galetta, and Dalecki." Sociological Quarterly 31:619-624. V50 "Traditional Values Support Family Violence." In What Causes Family Violence? San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., Pp. 99-106. (with Richard J. Gelles). Adapted from Intimate Violence. 1989 V45 "Physical Abuse of Children and Spouses." In David H. Olson and Meredith Kilmer Hanson, editors. 2001: Preparing Families For the Future. Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations. VB3 "Violence in the Family and Violence and Other Crime Outside the Family." In Family Violence Vol 11 of Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, M. Tonry and L. Ohlin, eds. University of Chicago Press. (with Gerald T. Hotaling and Alan J. Lincoln). VB8 "Substance abuse as a precipitant of family violence victimization." American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 15(2):173-189. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). VB20 "The Marriage License as a Hitting License: A Comparison of Assaults in Dating, Cohabiting, and Married Couples. Journal of Family Violence. 4(2): 33-52. VF1 "Escalation and Desistance of Wife Assault In Marriage" Criminology 27 (1): 141-161. (with Scott L. Feld). 1988 SC20 "Exchange and Power in Marriage in Cultural Context: A Multimethod and Multivariate Analysis in Bombay and Minneapolis." In Suzanne K. Steinmetz, Ed. Family and Support Systems Across The Life Span: Essays in Honor of Marvin B. Sussman. NY: Plenum. SR22 "Legitimate violence, violent attitudes, and rape: A test of the cultural spillover theory." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Vol. 528. (with Larry Baron and David Jaffee). SR31 "Indicators of gender equality for American states and regions." Social Indicators Research 20:229-270. (with David Sugarman). SR35 "Cultural and economic sources of homicide in the United States." Sociological Quarterly 29: 371-390. (with Larry Baron). SR43 "Change in the Stressfulness of Life in American States and Regions from 1976 to 1982." Social Indicators Research, 19:15-47. (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman-Prehn). VB5 "How violent are American families? Estimates from the National Family Violence Resurvey and other studies." In Gerald T. Hotaling et al., New Directions in Family Violence Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1988 (with Richard J. Gelles). VB16 "Violence in American Families: How Much is There and Why Does it Occur?" In E. Nunnally, C. C. Chilman, and F. Cox. Troubled Relationships. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. (with Richard J. Gelles). 1987 SR16 "Capital Intensive Hospital Technology and Illness: An Analysis of American State Data." Social Science and Medicine 25:75-87. (with John Ost). SR32 "Sexual climate and reported rape: A State-Level Analysis." Archives of Sexual Behavior 16(2):107-123. (with David Jaffee). SR33 "Social stress, normative constraints, and alcohol problems in American states." Social Science and Medicine 24:875-883. (with Arnold S. Linsky and John P. Colby, Jr.). SR37 "Four theories of rape: A macrosociological analysis." Social Problems 34:467-489, (with Larry Baron). SR39 "State and Regional Differences in U.S. Infant Homicide Rates in Relation to Socio-Cultural Characteristics of the States." Behavioral Sciences and the Law 5:61-75. VA20R "Stress and Child Abuse." In Ray E. Helfer and C. Henry Kempe (Eds.) The Battered Child, 4th Edition. University of Chicago Press. (Revised version of chapter in the 1980 edition). (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). VB1 "Is Violence Toward Children Increasing? A Comparison of 1975 and 1985 National Survey Rates" Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2:212-222. (with Richard. J. Gelles). VB4 "The `Drunken Bum' Theory of Wife Beating." Social Problems 34(3):213-230. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor).

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 12 VB7 "The cost of family violence: Preliminary results from a national survey." Public Health Reports. 102 (6) 638-641, (with Richard J. Gelles). 1986 HM1 "Domestic violence and homicide antecedents." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 62(5):446-465. HM2 "The cost of intra-family assault and homicide to society." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 62(5):556-561. SR25 "Drinking norms and alcohol problems in the United States." Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 47 (5):384-393 (with Arnold S. Linsky and John P. Colby, Jr.). V44 "Two False Principles." In Philip Nobile and Eric Nadler The United States Vs. Sex. NY: Minotaur Press. (with Larry Baron). VA37 "Prevention of family violence." Resource Book Supplement to the Report of the NMHA Commission on the Prevention of Mental -Emotional Disabilities. Washington, DC: National Mental Health Association. VA39 "Marital power, conflict, and violence." Violence and Victims, 1 (2):141-157. (with Diane H. Coleman). VB2 "Societal change and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national surveys." Journal of Marriage and the Family, 48(August):465-479 (with Richard J. Gelles). 1985 SR9 "Social stress in American states and regions: An example of researching the State and Regional Indicators Archive." In Robert F. Allen (ed.), Data Bases in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Osprey, FL: Paradigm Press, 1985. SR24 "Stressful events, stressful conditions, and alcohol problems: A partial test of the Bales' theory." Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 56(1):72-80, 1985 (with Arnold Linsky and John Colby). 1984 M32 'Final say' measures of marital power: Theoretical critique and empirical findings from five studies in the United States and India." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 15(Autumn):329-344. 1984 (with Craig Allen). SR6 "Sexual stratification, pornography, and rape in American states." In Neil Malamuth and Edward Donnerstein (eds.), Pornography and Sexual Aggression. San Francisco: Academic Press, (with Larry Baron). SR14 "Patriarchy and violence against wives: The impact of structural and normative factors." Conference on Feminism and the Critique of Capitalism, Johns Hopkins University, April 25, 1981. An abridged version was published in the Journal of International and ComparativeSocial Welfare 1(Fall):16-29, 1984 (with Kersti A. Yllo). The complete paper is in Straus and Gelles (1990) as Chapter 22. V39 "In Family Warfare, Casualties are High." USA Today, Guest Column, Volume 2 No. 194:10A, Monday, June 18, 1984. 1983 SR10 "Feminist, political, and economic determinants of wife abuse services in American States." In D. Finkelhor, et.al., The Dark Side Of Families: Current Family Violence Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage (with Debra Kalmuss). V13 "Alcohol abuse and family violence." In Edward Gottheil, ed. Substance Abuse and Aggression. Springfield, Ill.: C.C. Thomas. (with Diane Hoshall Coleman). V27 "Violence in the family: wife beating." In Sanford H. Kadish (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice. NY: Free Press. VA25 "Conflict resolution tactics in Japan, India, and the USA." Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 14(3):377-387 (with Fumie Kumagai). VA33 "Corporal punishment versus child abuse and wife beating: What do they have in common?" In Finkelhor, et.al., The Dark Side Of Families: Current Family Violence Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. (Former title "Ordinary Violence, Child Abuse, and Wife Beating: What Do They Have in Common?") 1982

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 13 V33 "Preventing violence and strengthening families." Pp. 511-525 in Nick Stinnett et al (eds.) Family Strengths 4: Positive Support Systems. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. VA27 "Wives' marital dependency and wife abuse." Journal of Marriage and the Family 44 (2):277-286 (with Debra Kalmuss). Review of "The Change Agent Game" by Everett M. Rogers, et.al. Simulation and Games, 13(June):249-250. 1981 M30 "Protection of human subjects in observational research: The case of research on family violence." In Erick E. Felsinger and Robert A. Lewis, Observing Marriage: New Behavioral Approaches. Beverly Hills, CA. Sage. VA10 "Interpersonal violence among married and cohabiting couples." Family Relations 30 (July):339-345. Reprinted in Family Studies Review Yearbook, (Sage, 1983) (with Kersti Yllo). VA22 "The implications of family violence for rehabilitation strategies." Pp. 255-288 in Susan E. Martin, et.al., (Eds), New Directions in the Rehabilitation of Criminal Offenders. Washington, D.C. National Academy of Sciences (with Susan White). 1980 V9 "Violence and the social structure as reflected in children's books from 1850 to 1970." Chapter 4 in Straus and Hotaling, 1980 (with Martha D. Huggins). Reprinted in Mary Alice Beyer Gammon, (ed.) Violence In Canada. Toronto: Methuen, 1978. V12 "Resources, power, and husband-wife violence." Chap.12 in Straus and Hotaling, 1980 (with Craig Allen). V19 "A sociological perspective on the causes of family violence." In Maurice R. Green (Ed.), Violence in the Family: Psychiatric, Sociologic, and Historical Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. VA8 "Some social structural determinants of attitudes and behavior: The case of family violence." Journal of Marriage and the Family 42 (February):71-80 (with Ursula G. Dibble). VA11 "Physical violence in a nationally representative sample of American families." In Jan Trost (ed.) The Family in Change. Vasteras, Sweden: International Library (with Richard J. Gelles and Suzanne K. Steinmetz). VA16 "Social stress and marital violence in a national sample of American families." In Fred Wright, Charles Bahn and Robert W. Rieber (Eds.), Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 347:229-250. VA20 "Stress and physical child abuse." Child Abuse and Neglect, 4:75-88 and in Ray E. Helfer and C. Henry Kempe (Eds.), The Battered Child, 3rd Edition. University of Chicago Press. VA21 "Victims and aggressors in marital violence." American Behavioral Scientist 23(May/June):681-704. VS1 "Make love not war? Sex, sexual meanings, and violence in a sample of college students." Archives of Sexual Behavior 9 (2):133-148 (with Roger W. Libby). 1979 V10R "Determinants of violence in the family: toward a theoretical integration." Chapter in Wesley R. Burr, Reuben Hill, F. Ivan Nye, and Ira L. Reiss (eds.), Contemporary Theories About the Family. NY: Free Press (with Richard J. Gelles). V17 "Measuring intrafamily conflict and violence: The Conflict Tactics (CTS) Scales." Journal of Marriage and the Family 41 (February): 75-88. VA6 "Race, class, network embeddedness and family violence: A search for potent support systems." Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 10 (Autumn):280-299 (with Noel A. Cazenave). VA9 "Family patterns and child-abuse in a nationally representative American sample." Child Abuse and Neglect 3:213-225. VA18 "Violence in the American family." Journal of Social Issues 35 (2): 15-39,(with Richard J. Gelles). Also reprinted in J. P. Rosenfeld, Relationships. Glenview, Il: Scott, Foresman, 1981. 1978 VA19 "Wife-beating: causes, treatment, and research needs." Pages 152-170, 463-531 in Battered Women: Issues of Public Policy. Washington, D.C.: United States Commission on Civil Rights. (This is a slightly revised combination of three previous papers). 1977

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 14 M28 "Preface." To Ralph LaRossa, Conflict and Power in Marriage. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 9-12. SC19 "Culture, crisis, and creativity of families in Bombay, San Juan, and Minneapolis." In Louis Lenero-Otero (ed.), Beyond the Nuclear Family Model: Contemporary Family Sociology in Cross -Cultural Perspective. London: Sage Publications/International Sociological Association (with Dennis C. Foss). V15 "Societal morphogenesis and intrafamily violence in cross-cultural perspective." Pp. 717-730 in Leonore Loeb Adler (ed.) Issues in Cross -Cultural Research. NY: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Also reprinted in R.J. Gelles and C.P. Cornell, International Perspectives on Family Violence, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1982 V18 "A sociological perspective on the prevention and treatment of wife-beating." In Maria Roy (ed.) Battered Women. New York: Van Nostrand-Reinhold. Also reprinted in Karen Kowalski, (Ed.), Women's Health Care. Wakefield, Mass.: Nursing Dimension, Vol. 7, 1979, pp. 45-63. VA3 "Wife-beating: How common, and why?" Victimology 2(November):443-458. Also partly reported in Psychiatric News, Dec 2, 1977. Also reprinted in J. M. Eekelaar, and Sanford N. Katz, Family Violence. London: Butterworths, 1978. 1976 V13 "Sexual inequality, cultural norms, and wife-beating." Victimology 1(Spring):54-76, also reprinted in Emilio C. Viano (ed.), Victims and Society. Washington, D.C.: Visage Press, 1976, and in Jane Roberts Chapman and Margaret Gates (eds.), Women Into Wives: The Legal and Economic Impact of Marriage. Sage Yearbooks in Women Policy Studies, Vol.2. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1977. 1975 84 "Student evaluations and research reproductivity and eminence of college faculty." Journal of Higher Education. 66(Jan/Feb):89-102 (with Arnold S. Linsky). SC13 "Husband-wife interaction in nuclear and joint households." Pp.134-150 in D. Narain (ed.), Explorations in the Family and Other Essays: Prof. K.M. Kapadia Commemoration Volume, Bombay: Thacker and Co. SC14 "Adolescent-parent conflict in Bombay and Minneapolis in relation to social class and family roles." Sociologica Internationalis. 13 (l,2):171-190 (with Mary M. Vasquez). V11 "Family experience and public support of the death penalty." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 44 (July):596-613. Also reprinted in Hugo Bedau and Chester M. Pierce (eds.), Capital Punishment in the United States. New York: AMS Press, 1976; and in David G. Gil (Ed.), Child Abuse and Violence. NY: AMS Press, 1979. V6 "The social structure of violence in childhood and adult approval of violence." Aggressive Behavior 1:193-211. Also reprinted in Irwin A. Hyman and James H. Wise (Eds.), Corporal Punishment In American Education: Readings In History, Practice, and Alternatives. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1979 (with David J. Owens). 1974 76 "Violence research, violence control, and the good society." Chpt. 38 in Steinmetz and Straus (eds.), Violence in the Family. NY: Harper and Row (originally published by Dodd, Mead and Co.). 78 "SIMCAR: A game simulation method for cross-cultural family research." Social Science Information 13 (April):121-144 (with Irving Tallman and Lance R. Wilson). 80 "Cultural and social organizational influences on violence between family members." In Raymond Prince and Dorothy Barrier (eds.), Configurations: Biological and Cultural Factors in Sexuality and Family Life. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books-D.C.Heath. 82 "Class size and student evaluations of faculty." Journal of HigherEducation 65 (October):524-534 (with Kenneth Wood and Arnold S. Linsky). Also summarized in Chronicle of Higher Education. 83 "Foreword" to Richard J. Gelles, The Violent Home: A Study of Physical Aggression between Husbands and Wives. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, pp. 13-17. SC15 "Some social class differences in family patterns in Bombay." In George Kurian (eds.), The Family in India: A Modern Regional View. The Hague: Mouton.

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 15 SC17 "Marital power and marital happiness in relation to problem solving ability." Journal of Marriage and the Family 36 (November):756-766 (with Trudy M. Kolb). V8 "Leveling, civility, and violence in the family." Journal of Marriage and the Family 36 (February):13-29, plus addendum in August 1974 issue. Also reprinted in Nursing Education, 1974; in Richard W. Cantrell and David F. Schrader, Dynamics of Marital Interaction, Kendally/Hunt, 1974; in Eileen Hodgman, Review of Community Health, 1975 published by Nursing Digest; in Kenneth C. W. Kammeyer, Confronting the Issues: Sex Roles, Marriage and the Family. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1976. 1973 75 "Student evaluations of teaching: a comparison of sociology with other disciplines." Teaching Sociology 1(October):103-118 (with Arnold S. Linsky). V3 "The family as cradle of violence." Society (formerly Transaction) 10 (September-October):50-56. (Adaptation of part of the introduction to the book edited with Suzanne K. Steinmetz, Violence in the Family.) Also reprinted in Irving L. Horowitz, Sociological Realities, II. NY: Harper and Row, 1975; in Helen Safa and Gloria Levitas, Social Problems in Corporate America. NY: Harper and Row, 1975; Readings in Marriage and the Family 1975/76 and 1976/77. Guilford, Conn.: Annual Editions Publishing, 1975/76; Readings in Sociology 1976/77. V4 "A general systems theory approach to a theory of violence between family members." Social Science Information 12 (June):105-125. 1972 71 "Adolescence." Pp.14-23 and 52-81 in Inquiries in Sociology. (A high school text sponsored by the American Sociological Association under a grant from the National Science Foundation). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 72A "Politics, power and the family." Program for the annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Portland, Oregon (Program Chairperson). SC10 "A diagnostic tool for marital and family therapy: the SIMFAM technique." Family Coordinator 21 (July):251-265 (with David H. Olson). 1971 70A "Social class and sex differences in socialization for problem solving in Bombay, San Juan, and Minneapolis." Pp.282-301 in Joan Aldous et al. (eds.), Family Problem Solving. Hinsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press. SC3 "SIMFAM: A technique for observational measurement and experimental study of families." Pp. 378-438 in Joan Aldous et al. (eds.), Family Problem Solving. Hinsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press (with Irving Tallman). V2 "Some social antecedents of physical punishment: A linkage theory interpretation." Journal of Marriage and the Family 33:658-665. 1970 65 "Some basic requisites for research productivity." Journal of Home Economics 62 (April):229-234. (Adaptation by Margaret Liston of my 1961 article, "Some social and psychological aspects of extension research organization"). 67 "Family organization and problem solving ability in relation to societal modernization." Koelner Zeitschrift fuer Soziology und Socialpsychologie, Sonderheft 14: Soziologie der Familie, edited by Guenther Lueschen and Eugen Lupri, 254-269. English version in Journal of Comparative Family Studies 3 (Spring, 1972):70-83. Also reprinted in Lyle E. Larson, The Canadian Family in Comparative Perspective. Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall of Canada, 1976. SC5 "Methodology of a laboratory experimental study of families in three societies." PP. 552-577 in Reuben Hill and Rene Koenig (eds.), Families in East and West. Paris: Mouton. 1969 60 "Eminence, productivity, and power of sociologists in various regions." American Sociologist 4 (February):1-4 (with David J. Radel). Reprinted in Bernice T. Eiduson and Linda Beckman, Psychological Aspects of Career Choice and Development in Scientists. NY: Russel Sage Foundation, 1972.

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 16 HV2 "Social class and farm-city differences in interaction with kin in relation to societal modernization." Rural Sociology 34 (December): 476-495. Reprinted in the Bobbs -Merrill Reprint Series in Sociology, 1972. SC9 "Social class, fertility, and authority in nuclear and joint households in Bombay." Journal of Asian and African Studies 9 (January):61-74 (with Dorothea Winkelman). SC11 "Phenomenal identity and conceptual equivalence of measurement in cross-national research." Journal of Marriage and the Family 31 (May):233-239. 1968 56 "Part-time employment, social class, and achievement in high school." Sociology and Social Research 52 (April):224-230 (with Katherine H. Holmberg). 56A "The American family in cross-cultural perspective." Program for the Thirty-fourth Annual Groves Conference on Marriage and the Family, Boston (Program Chairperson). 57 "Proceedings of the 1968 annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations." (Editor) Minneapolis: National Council on Family Relations. SC1 "Communication, creativity, and problem solving ability of middle- and working-class families in three societies." American Journal of Sociology 73 (January):417-430. Reprinted in Marvin B. Sussman, Sourcebook in Marriage and the Family (3rd edition). Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968; and in William W. Lambert and Rita Weisbord (eds.), Comparative Perspectives on Social Psychology. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1971. SC7 "Family roles and sex differences in creativity of children in Bombay and Minneapolis." Journal of Marriage and the Family 30 (February):46-53 (with Jacqueline H. Straus). Partly reprinted in Dateline in Science 3 (June 7):1 and 5. SC8 "Society as a variable in comparative study of the family by replication and secondary analysis." Journal of Marriage and the Family 30(November):565-569. 1967 50 A"Ceylon," and "Maldive Islands." Collier's Encyclopedia Yearbook, 1967. New York: Crowell-Collier Educational Corporation. SC6 "The influence of sex of child and social class on instrumental and expressive family roles in a laboratory setting." Sociology and Social Research 52 (October):7-21. Also reprinted in Andree Michel (ed.) La Sociologie de la Famille. Paris: Mouton, 1971. 1966 46 "Ceylon," and "Maldive Islands." Collier's Encyclopedia Yearbook, 1966. New York: Crowell-Collier Educational Corporation. 47 "Social networks and conjugal roles: a test of Bott's hypothesis." Social Forces 44 (June):576-580 (with Joan Aldous). 49 "Westernization, insecurity, and Sinhalese social structure." International Journal of Social Psychiatry 12 (Spring):130-138. SC4 "Laboratory experimental studies of family roles." Indian Journal of Social Research 8 (April):25-36. 1965 41 "Ceylon." P.162 in Collier's Encyclopedia Yearbook. NY: Crowell-Collier Educational Corporation. 42 "Sibling group size and adolescent personality." Population Review 9 (July):55-64 (with Diane J. Libby). 43 "Entrepreneurial orientation of farm, working class and middle class boys." Rural Sociology 30 (September):291-298 (with Cecelia E. Sudia). 1964 38 "Power and support structure of the family in relation to socialization." Journal of Marriage and the Family 26 (August): 318-326. 39 "Measuring families." Chpt. 10 in Harold T. Christenson (ed.), Handbook of Marriage and the Family. Chicago: Rand McNally. 40 "Societal needs and personal characteristics in the choice of farm, blue collar, and white collar occupations by farmers' son's." Rural Sociology 29 (December):408-425. 1963

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 17 37 "Index to Marriage and Family Living, Vols. 1-24." Published as a separate issue by the National Council on Family Relations (with Susanne C. Graham). 1962 31 "Social psychological aspects of extension research organization." In Proceedings of the National Extension Research Seminar. Washington, D.C.: Federal Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture. 32 "Conjugal power structure and adolescent personality." Marriage and Family Living 24 (February):17-25. 33 "Work roles and financial responsibility in the socialization of farm, fringe, and town boys." Rural Sociology 27 (September):257-274. 34 "Deferred gratification, social class, and the achievement syndrome." American Sociological Review 27 (June):326-335. 35 "Support and power structure in Sinhalese, Tamil, and Burgher student families." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 3 (September):140-153 (with Solomon Cytrynbaum). 36 "A scoring manual for intrafamilial power and affective support." Minneapolis: Minnesota Family Study Center, University of Minnesota (with Solomon Cytrynbaum). 1960 28 "Family role differentiation and technological change in farming." Rural Sociology 25 (June):219-228. 29 "Do farm youth programs make a difference?" County Agent and Vocational Agricultural Teacher 16 (February):14-15 (with Allen J. Estep). 30 "Achievement, affiliation, and cooperation values as clues to trends in American rural society, 1924-1958." Rural Sociology 25 (December): 394-403 (with Lawrence J. Houghton). 1959 21 "A Technique for measuring values in rural Life." Pullman, Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, Technical Bulletin 29 (August). (Now available from the Test Library, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N.J.). 22 "Measuring progress in management." Extension Service Review 30 (March):69. 23 "Managerial selectivity of intensive extension work." Rural Sociology 24 (June):150-161. 24 "Congruence versus profitability in the diffusion of hybrid sorgum." Rural Sociology 24 (December):38l-383 (with Lowell Brandner). 26 "Education for technological change among Wisconsin farmers." Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wisconsin, Research Bulletin 214 (with Allen J. Estep). 27 "Family factors and entrepreneurial ability." Pp. 40-45 in Rural Sociology in a Changing Economy. Urbana, Illinois: Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Illinois. 1958 15 "The role of the wife in the settlement of the Columbia basin project." Marriage and Family Living 20 (February):59-64. 16 "Matching farms and families in the Columbia basin project." Pullman, Washington: Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, Bulletin 588 (June). 19 "Extension contacts, selected characteristics, practices and attitudes of Washington farm families." Pullman, Washington: Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, Bulletin 584 (with Walter L. Slocum and Owen G. Brough). 20 "Short term effects of farm and home development in Wisconsin." Madison: University of Wisconsin, Department of Rural Sociology, (multilith). 25 "Do questionnaires tell the truth?" County Agent and Vocational -Agricultural Teacher 14 (October):26-29 (with Allen J. Estep). 1957 10 "Anal and oral frustration in relation to Sinhalese personality." Sociometry 20 (March):21-31. 12 "Social status and educational and occupational aspiration." American Sociological Review 22 (February):67-73 (with William H. Sewell, and Archibald O. Haller). Also reprinted in the Bobbs -Merrill reprint series in sociology.

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 18 14 "Personal insecurity and Sinhalese social structure: Rorschach evidence for primary school children." Eastern Anthropologist 10:97-111 (with Jacqueline H. Straus). 14A "Thematic apperception test protocols of Ceylon university entrants," and "Thematic apperception test protocols of third standard children in a low country Sinhalese village." Microcard Publications of Primary Records in Culture and Personality, Vol. 2. Madison, Wisconsin: The Microcard Foundation. 17 "Direct, indirect and disguised measurement in rural sociology." Pullman, Washington: Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, Technical Bulletin 26 (August). 18 "What can we do for the part-time farmer?" Extension Service Review 28 (July):153+158. 1956 8 "The Columbia basin settler: a study of social and economic resources in new land settlement." Pullman, Washington: Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, State College of Washington, Bulletin 566 (with Barnard D. Parrish). 11 "Personal characteristics and functional needs in the choice of farming as an occupation." Rural Sociology 21 (September-December):257-266. 13 "Personality testing the farm population." Rural Sociology 21 (September-December):293-294. 1954 5 "Subcultural variation in Ceylonese mental ability: a study in national character." Journal of Social Psychology 39:129-141. 6 "The integration of Sinhalese society." Research Studies of the State College of Washington 22 (December):179-227 (with Bryce Ryan). Reviewed in American Sociological Review 20 (December, 1955):774. 7 "Childhood experience and emotional security in the context of Sinhalese social organization." Social Forces 33 (December):152-160. Reprinted in Gene R. Medinnus, Readings in the Psychology of Parent -Child Relations. New York: Wiley, 1967; and in H. Kent Geiger, Comparative Perspectives on Marriage and the Family. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1968. 1953 4 "Cultural factors in the functioning of agricultural extension in Ceylon." Rural Sociology 18 (September):249-256. V1 "Suicide, homicide, and Ceylonese social structure." American Journal of Sociology 58 (March):461-469 (with Jacqueline H. Straus). Reprinted in Neil J. Smelser and William T. Smelser, Personality and Social Systems. NY: Wiley, 1963:578-587, and 2nd edition, 1970:647-656. 1951 1 "Mental ability and cultural needs: a psychocultural interpretation of the intelligence test performance of Ceylon university entrants." American Sociological Review 16 (June):371-375 2 "Family characteristics and occupational choice of university entrants as clues to the social structure of Ceylon." University of Ceylon Review 9 (April):125-136.

UNPUBLISHED PAPERS

Since 2000 CTS40 “Analyzing and interpreting data from the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales and the International Dating Violence Study”. Paper presented at the 8th International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NH. July 13, 2003. ID06 "The International dating violence study: China and US comparison." Paper presented at the 2003 8th International Family Violence Research Conferences. Portsmouth, NH. (with Edward Ko Ling Chan) ID17 "What makes whom jealous? Gender differences in instigators of Jealousy in dating relationships of university students in 14 Countries." Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire.2003. (with Patricia Crane Ellerson) NS07 2003. "The parent-report multidimensional neglectful behavior scale." Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory. 2003. (with Melissa Holt & Glenda Kaufman Kantor)

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 19 ID10 "Ending Corporal Punishment by Parents World-Wide: A Seminar on Research and Steps to Bring it About." Paper presented at the 2003 IXth ISPCAN European Conference on child Abuse and Neglect. Warsaw, Poland. NS09 "Guide to the Multidimensional Neglectful Behavior Scales." Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory. 2003. CTS28B “Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2) variable name system and SPSS syntax for scoring.” 2002. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. CTS36 “Protection of human subjects in research using the Conflict Tactics Scales”. 2002. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. ID04 "The international dating violence study: Preliminary results on rates of physical and sexual assault in seven countries." Paper presented at the 2nd annual meeting of the European Society of Criminology, 5-7 September 2002, Toledo, Spain. (with Edward Brownridge, Edward Ko Ling Chan, Marie-Helene Gagne, Martine Hebert, Lise Laporte, Ignacio Luis Ramirez, Francien Lamers-Winkelman, and Carrie L. Yodanis) ID08 "Cross-National differences in rates of physical and sexual assault from the International Dating Violence Study." Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, 13-16 November 2002. Chicago. (with members of the International Dating Violence Research Consortium) ID09 "Physical and sexual assault on dating partners by university students in Mexico and the USA." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago. 2002 (with Ignacio Luis Ramirez)

1999 – 2000 AF4 “Report on: The USAF Family Needs Screener” Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (With Glenda Kaufman Kantor) 1999. PR10 “The personal and relationships profile (PRP)”. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (With Sherry L. Hamby, Sue Boney-McCoy & David Sugarman). 1999. PR15 “Preliminary psychometric data for the personal and relationships profile (PRP): A multi-scale tool for clinical screening and research on partner violence”. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario 1999. (With Vera E. Mouradian) PR20 "Sexual coercion of dating partners by male and female university students and its relationship to physical assault" Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual Meeting, San Francisco, 16 November 2000. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. 1995 - 1998 PR1/NS1 "The Multidimensional Neglectful Behavioral Scale, Form A: Adolescent and adult-recall version" Revision of a paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Family Violence. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with E. Milling Kinard and Linda Williams). 1995. CP59 “Comments on : Bum rap: Antispanking activists should take a time-out.” Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. 1998. CP52 “A quasi-experiment on changing community norms about spanking as a method of reducing delinquency, violence, and other crime.” Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco. 22 August 1998. V57 “Trends in Physical abuse by parents from 1975 to 1992: A comparison of three National Surveys.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American society of Criminology, Boston, November 1995. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). CTS18 "Tabular summaries of methodological characteristics of research using the Conflict Tactics Scales". Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Carrie L. Yodanis). 1996.

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 20 PR2 "The Social Integration Scale" Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Family Violence. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Susan M. Ross). July 23, 1995. PR4 "You can't live with them and you can't live without them: Gender hostility and its measurement". Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, March 29, 1996. Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (with Carrie L. Yodanis) PR5 "Gender Hostility and Violence against Dating Partners" Paper presented at the XII World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Strasbourg, France, August 25- 30, 1996.(with Carrie Yodanis). V55 "Change in Spouse Assault Rates From 1975 to 1992: A Comparison of Three National Surveys in the United States." Paper presented at 13th World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany, July 19, 1994. (with Glenda Kaufman Kantor). 1990 - 1994 "A Synopsis of Four Theories Of Rape." Summary of the book, presented by invitation at the 1990 Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. "Adverse Effects of Corporal Punishment on the Lives of two National Samples Of American Adults." Eastern Psychological Society, Boston, April 3, 1992. (This was a panel in which I summarized previous papers, rather than presented new findings.) "Links Between Spanking Children, Homicide, and Other Violent Crime. Round Table presentation at the 1990 meeting of the American Sociological Association. "Measurement of Physical and Psychological Abuse: Differences Between the Needs Of Clinicians and Basic Researchers" Conference on "Marital Violence: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives." Indiana University, May 18, 1991. "The State and Regional Indicators Archive: A Resource for Family Research." Paper presented at the 1991 Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Denver, 19 November 1991. CP13 "Paths From Corporal Punishment to Physical Abuse in a National Sample of American Parents." Paper presented at the 1993 meeting of the American Sociological Association. A revised version of this paper is one of the chapters in the book Beating The Devil Out of Them: Corporal Punishment In American Families. (with Carrie L. Yodanis). M38 "Measurement Instruments in Child Abuse Research." Paper presented at the National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, panel on Research on Child Abuse and Neglect. Irvine, CA. September, 1992. V57 "The NCFR and the Study of Family Violence" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Council On Family Relations, Minneapolis, November 12, 1994. VB47 "Alcohol, Stress, And Violence In American Indian Families. Paper presented at the 1990 meeting of the American Society of Criminology. (with Ronet Bachman) 1985 - 1989 HM6 "Primary Group Characteristics and Intra-Family Homicide." Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1988. HM7 "Intra-Family Homicide in the United States: Incidence, Trends, and Differences by Region, Race, and Gender." Paper presented at the Third National Family Violence Research Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, July 6-9, 1987 (with Peggy S. Plass). HM12 "Homicide Victimization and Offense Rates by Age, Gender, Race, Relation of Victim to Offender, Weapon Used, and Circumstances, for the United States, 1976-79 and 1980-84." Durham, NH: Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire, 1988 (with Kirk R. Williams). SR21 "The validity of U.S. states as units for sociological research." Paper presented at the 1985 meeting of the American Sociological Association, 1985. SR28 "The index of legitimate violence." 1985. SR29 "Rape and its relationship to legitimate violence, pornography, and sexual inequality in the United States." Presented at the 1985 annual meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society, 1985 (with Larry Baron). SR30 "Social policy and wife-abuse." Paper presented at the 1985 meeting of the American

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 21 Orthopsychiatric Association, New York, April, 1985 (with Patricia Murphy and Sally K. Ward). SR34 "Legitimate violence, pornography, and rape." Paper presented at the 1985 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 1985 (with Larry Baron). SR38 "Cross-national research on gender equality using sub-national social indicators." Paper presented at the XI World Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, India, August 19, 1986. SR42 "Validity of Aggregating Individual-Level Survey Data for Macro sociological Research Using U.S. States." Paper presented at the 1988 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. SR45 "Why are American Youth So Violent? Some Clues to Causes and Prevention from an Analysis of Homicide Rates." Paper presented at the conference on "Youth 2000: Imperatives For Action" at the New York Academy of Medicine, April 27, 1987. SR47 "Homicide of Family Members, Acquaintances, and Strangers, and State-To-State Differences in Social Stress, Social Control and Social Norms." Paper submitted for presentation at the 1988 meeting of the American Sociological Association. (with Ronet Bachman-Prehn and Arnold S. Linsky). SR48 "Social Stress, Legitimate Violence, and Gun Availability: Links to Weapon-Specific Homicides." Paper presented the 1988 meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman-Prehn). SR49 "Objective and Subjective Stress and the Suicide Continuum." Paper presented at the 1989 meeting of the American Sociological Association. (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman- Prehn). SR50 "Cultural Context, Stress and the drinking-Violence Connection." Paper presented at the 10th International Congress on Criminology. (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman-Prehn) SR52 "Gender Differences in the Link Between Stress, Suicide, and Homicide." Paper presented at the annual meeting of Midwest Sociological Society. (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman- Prehn) SR55 "Stress and Rape in the Context of American Society." Paper presented at the International Conference on Social Stress Research. (with Arnold S. Linsky and Ronet Bachman) V40 "Corporal Punishment of Children And Crime" Paper presented at the 1989 meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. VB35T "Verbal Aggression Against Spouses and Children In a Nationally Representative Sample of American Families" Paper presented at the 1989 annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association (with Stephen Sweet and Yvonne M. Vissing). 1980 - 1984 CF1 "Crime and the family." Paper presented at the National Conference for Family Violence Researchers, University of New Hampshire, July, 1981. (with Alan Lincoln). M23 "The 'ZP' scale: a percentage Z score scale." 1980. To be Chapter V in a forthcoming book Indexing and Scaling For the Social Sciences with SPSS. M25 "An empirical comparison of eleven methods of constructing indexes." 1980 (with Fumie Kumagai). To be Chapter 2 in a forthcoming book Indexing and Scaling for the Social Sciences with SPSS. M29 "Re-evaluation of the Conflict Tactics Scale." Paper presented at the National Conference for Family Violence Researchers, University of New Hampshire, July (1981). SR5 "Sexual inequality and the quality of family life in American States." Paper presented at the 1980 meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, (with Kersti Yllo and Barbara Carson). SR11 "The medical affluence index: A new tool for research in medical sociology." Paper read at "Sociology of Health Care: Issues of the 1980's," Second conference on Clinical Applications of the Social Sciences to Health. University of Illinois, 1980 (with John Ost). SR12 "A profile of families and children in New Hampshire." New Hampshire Medical Auxiliary Society, Durham, NH, 31 October 1980. SR13 "State and regional differences in the quality of family life." Paper presented at the 1983 annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 12, 1983. SR15 "Social stress in the United States: some preliminary findings." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society For the Study of Social Problems, Toronto, August, 1981 (with Arnold S. Linsky).

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 22 SR19 "Crime and other maladaptive responses to stress." Paper read at the 1982 meeting of the American Sociological Association (with Arnold S. Linsky). SR20 "The culture of violence, rape, and other violent crime." Paper presented at the 1984 meeting of the Society for the Study Of Social Problems, 1984 (with Larry Baron). V25 "Demystifying the double bind: Patterned disorder in domestic violence." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Portland, Oregon, October 1980, (with Linda M. Harris). V26 "When prohibiting works: Alternatives to violence in the Odyssey House youth program and in the family." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Toronto, Canada, August, 1981 (with David King). V30 "Societal change and change in family violence." Paper presented at the National Conference for Family Violence Researchers, University of New Hampshire (July, 1981). V31 "Violence in the family." Paper presented at the 1981 meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Boston. V34 "Conceptual and ethical problems in research on pornography." Paper presented at the 1983 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Detroit, August, 1983 (with Larry Baron). VA23 "Resources, power, and wife-beating: An empirical test of the ultimate resource theory." Paper presented at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Boston, March 22, 1980 (with Loretta Titter). VA29 "Family violence and non-family crime and violence." Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. November 13, 1981. 1970 -1979 EA4 "Seniority versus merit in the reward system of academia." Mimeographed Paper, 1973. F30 "Sexual bargaining in the counter-culture of Britain and the USA." Paper read at the 1974 conference of the British Sociological Association, Aberdeen, Scotland. F31 "Coming full circle: A theory of industrialization and family structure." Burgess Award Address, National Council on Family Relations, Oct. 1978. M22 "Changing Sex Roles: Now what happens to socioeconomic status indexes? "Paper presented at the 1973 meeting of the American Sociological Association (with Suzanne K. Steinmetz). SC16 "Caste, class, and family in Bombay." Paper read at the 1971 meeting of the Asian Studies Association. V13A "The marriage license as a hitting license: social instigation of physical aggression in the family." Paper presented at the 1975 meeting of the American Psychological Association. V14 "Validity of husband, wife, and child reports of intrafamily violence and power." (with Richard Bulcroft), 1975. V16 "Violence in the family: An assessment of knowledge and research needs." Paper presented at the 1976 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science." (with Richard J. Gelles and Suzanne K. Steinmetz). V7 "Theories, methods, and controversies in the study of violence between family members." Paper presented at the 1973 meeting of the American Sociological Association (with Richard J. Gelles and Suzanne K. Steinmetz). V20 "National survey of domestic violence: Some preliminary findings and implications for future research." Presented at Hearings on "Research into Domestic Violence," U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Technology. .V21 "The social causes of interpersonal violence: The example of family violence and Odyssey House non-violence." Paper presented at the 1978 meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto. V22 "The military environment and child abuse." 1979 (with John A. Shwed). V24 "Child abuse and the changing status of children." Address delivered at the closing ceremony for the International Year of the Child sponsored by the New Hampshire Commission on the International Year of the Child, Youth Development Center, Manchester, NH, Dec 4, 1979. VA2 "Normative and behavioral aspects of violence between spouses: preliminary data on a nationally representative USA sample." Paper read at the Symposium on Violence on Canadian Society,

Vita-Full, Jan 06, 6-Apr-18, Page 23 Simon Fraser University, March 12, 1977. 1953 -1969 "Tables for the rapid computation of chi-square." and tables, 1959 (with Jacqueline H. Straus). 5A "Preliminary Report on the Scandinavian student study." Social Science Research Council, NY and Madison, 1953. (with William H. Sewell, Richard D. Morris, and Olaf M. Davidson). 9 "The demand for extension service assistance among farm and home planners and other young farm families." Pullman, Washington: The State College of Washington, Department of Rural Sociology 1956 (with W. L. Slocum, and G. A. Kristjanson). 44 "The family interaction schedule." Minneapolis: Minnesota Family Study Center. 1965. Available from the Educational Testing Service, Test Library, Princeton, NJ. 45 "Family patterns profile. Test and test manual." Minneapolis: Minnesota Family Study Center. 1965. Available from the Educational Testing Service, Test Library, Princeton, NJ. 45A "Educational structure, cognitive structure, and agricultural development." Paper read at the conference on 'Institutional Structures and Cultural Values as Related to Agricultural Development. 'Development.' Washington State University, October 1965 (ditto). 52 "Proceedings of the 1966, 1967, and 1968 Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations." Minneapolis: National Council on Family Relations (Editor). EA1 "Entrepreneurial orientation and the personality of high school boys." 1964 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. EA2 "Farm-nonfarm differences in the etiology of achievement of high school boys." Paper read at the 1966 meeting of the Rural Sociological Society.

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