One simple way to handle interpersonal conflict is to use accounts to explain one's behaviors. Although accounts play a significant role in managing conflict, relatively little research has explored the processes offenders use to determine the accounts selected in conflict situations. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate the attributional processes offenders use that determine their accounts in conflict. Ten hypotheses were proposed about how the severity of the conflict outcome and the closeness between the parties involved in the conflict influence offenders' choice of accounts. A structural equation model was developed and tested based on the proposed hypotheses. An experiment was conducted, with two levels of outcome severi...
Five studies examined responsibility inferences and/or person and situation attributions in positive...
This essay examines the results of a pilot study undertaken at George Mason University as a joint ef...
Two studies investigated perpetrator and victim biases in reported transgressions. Study 1 showed th...
The present paper is based on the question if the presence vs. absence of certain verbal components ...
This dissertation examined the differential causal attributions of non-aggressive and aggressive ind...
Current research on account behavior has focused on responses to failure events in which one person ...
The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression an...
Because of the potentially serious consequences associated with parent-adolescent conflict, research...
We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to ...
Juvenile offenders have numerous factors that contribute to their delinquency, including family dysf...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) A General Theory of Crime, argues individual criminal propensity ma...
Human aggression is a frequently studied aspect of human behavior. Although great strides have been ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Across consequential attributions of attitudes, ability, emotions, and morality, people make corresp...
Student attitudes regarding bullying are mixed. Although most students appear to condemn the behavio...
Five studies examined responsibility inferences and/or person and situation attributions in positive...
This essay examines the results of a pilot study undertaken at George Mason University as a joint ef...
Two studies investigated perpetrator and victim biases in reported transgressions. Study 1 showed th...
The present paper is based on the question if the presence vs. absence of certain verbal components ...
This dissertation examined the differential causal attributions of non-aggressive and aggressive ind...
Current research on account behavior has focused on responses to failure events in which one person ...
The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression an...
Because of the potentially serious consequences associated with parent-adolescent conflict, research...
We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to ...
Juvenile offenders have numerous factors that contribute to their delinquency, including family dysf...
Gottfredson and Hirschi’s (1990) A General Theory of Crime, argues individual criminal propensity ma...
Human aggression is a frequently studied aspect of human behavior. Although great strides have been ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Across consequential attributions of attitudes, ability, emotions, and morality, people make corresp...
Student attitudes regarding bullying are mixed. Although most students appear to condemn the behavio...
Five studies examined responsibility inferences and/or person and situation attributions in positive...
This essay examines the results of a pilot study undertaken at George Mason University as a joint ef...
Two studies investigated perpetrator and victim biases in reported transgressions. Study 1 showed th...