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| Terri D FisherSummaryAffiliation: The Ohio State University Country: USA Publications
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Peer referencing in adolescent decision making as a function of perceived parenting styleDell Elaine Bednar
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University at Mansfield, 44906, USA
Adolescence 38:607-21. 2003..It was concluded that less orientation toward peers during late adolescence seems to be another advantage of authoritative parenting...
Sex of experimenter and social norm effects on reports of sexual behavior in young men and womenTerri D Fisher
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University at Mansfield, Mansfield, OH 44906, USA
Arch Sex Behav 36:89-100. 2007..In light of these results, some previous conclusions about male-female differences in sexual behavior may need to be examined more closely...
Neuroticism and marital satisfaction: the mediating role played by the sexual relationshipTerri D Fisher
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University at Mansfield, Mansfield, OH 44906, USA
J Fam Psychol 22:112-22. 2008..Results highlight the prominent role played by the sexual relationship in accounting for marital outcomes and thus suggest specific processes through which Neuroticism may affect the marriage...
Sex on the brain?: an examination of frequency of sexual cognitions as a function of gender, erotophilia, and social desirabilityTerri D Fisher
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University at Mansfield, OH 44906, USA
J Sex Res 49:69-77. 2012..Taken as a whole, the results suggest that, although there may be a sex difference in sexual cognitions, it is smaller than is generally thought, and the reporting is likely influenced by sex role expectations...
Gender differences in response to sexual expectancies and changes in sexual frequency: a short-term longitudinal study of sexual satisfaction in newly married couplesJames K McNulty
Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA
Arch Sex Behav 37:229-40. 2008..Implications for theories of gender differences in sexuality, theories of expectancy confirmation, and models of sex and marital therapy are discussed...
Truth and consequences: using the bogus pipeline to examine sex differences in self-reported sexualityMichele G Alexander
Department of Psychology, 366 Little Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469 5742, USA
J Sex Res 40:27-35. 2003..g., masturbation, exposure to hardcore & softcore erotica). Results suggest that some sex differences in self-reported sexual behavior reflect responses influenced by normative expectations for men and women...
