03. Measuring sexual violence perpetration and victimisation

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Breitenbecher, Kimberly (2008). The convergent validities of two measures of dating behaviors related to risk for sexual victimisation. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(8), Aug: 1095-1107.

Canan, S. N., Jozkowski, K. N., Wiersma-Mosley, J., Blunt-Vinti, H., & Bradley, M. (2019). Validation of the Sexual Experience Survey-Short Form Revised Using Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Women’s Narratives of Sexual Violence. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1-17.

Cecil, H. and S. C. Matson (2006). Sexual Victimization Among African American Adolescent Females: Examination of the Reliability and Validity of the Sexual Experiences Survey. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21(1): 89-104.

Cook, S.L, Gidycz, C.A, Koss M.P, and Murphy M. (2011). Emerging Issues in the Measurement of Rape Victimization. Violence Against Women, February 17: 201-218, 2011.

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Hamby, Sherry L., and Mary P. Koss. (2003). Shades of Gray: A Qualitative Study of Terms Used in the Measurement of Sexual Victimization. Psychology of Women Quarterly, September, Vol. 27 Issue 3.

Harned, M.S. (2005). Understanding Women’s Labeling of Unwanted Sexual Experiences With Dating Partners: A Qualitative Analysis. Violence Against Women, 11(3): 374-413.

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Psychology of Women Quarterly, December 2005, Vol. 29 Issue 4;
The Impact Of Questionnaire Administration Mode On Response Rate And Reporting Of Consensual And Nonconsensual Sexual Behavior / Maria Testa, Jennifer A. Livingston, Carol VanZile-Tamsen;
The Effects Of Frame Of Reference On Responses To Questions About Sexual Assault Victimization And Perpetration / Antonia Abbey, Michele R. Parkhill, Mary P. Koss.

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Testa, M., Hoffman, J. H., Lucke, J. F., & Pagnan, C. E. (2015). Measuring Sexual Aggression Perpetration in College Men: A Comparison of Two Measures. Psychology of Violence, 5(3), 285.

Testa, Maria, Carol VanZile-Tamsen, Jennifer A. Livingston, and Mary P. Koss. (2004). Assessing Women’s Experiences of Sexual Aggression Using the Sexual Experiences Survey: Evidence for Validity and Implications for Research. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 28(3), 256-265.

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