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Sex differences in social behavior. Are the social role and evolutionary explanations compatible?J Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, England
Am Psychol 51:909-17. 1996..It is concluded that evolutionary theory accounts much better for the overall pattern of sex differences and for their origins. A coevolutionary approach is proposed to explain cross-cultural consistency in socialization patterns...
Sex differences in beliefs about aggression: opponent's sex and the form of aggressionJ Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Br J Soc Psychol 38:71-84. 1999..As in previous studies, instrumental and expressive beliefs were relatively independent of one another. The position that the beliefs represent rhetorical devices is assessed in the light of these findings...
Sex differences in aggression between heterosexual partners: a meta-analytic reviewJ Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
Psychol Bull 126:651-80. 2000..Wider variations are discussed in terms of two conflicting norms about physical aggression to partners that operate to different degrees in different cultures...
Sex differences in physical aggression to partners: a reply to Frieze (2000), O'Leary (2000), and White, Smith, Koss, and Figueredo (2000)J Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom
Psychol Bull 126:697-702. 2000....
The influence of victim gender and sexual orientation on judgments of the victim in a depicted stranger rapeM Davies
Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Violence Vict 16:607-19. 2001..Results are discussed in relation to the feminist analysis of victim blame, and blame toward male rape victims. Implications for support services, particularly of male victims, are also considered...
