Alesia Hanzal, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Communication | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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(The role of enduring vulnerabilities and coping in adjusting to marital stress.) |
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Givertz M, Segrin C, Hanzal A. (2009) The association between satisfaction and commitment differs across marital couple types Communication Research. 36: 561-584 |
Hanzal A, Segrin C. (2009) The Role of Conflict Resolution Styles in Mediating the Relationship Between Enduring Vulnerabilities and Marital Quality Journal of Family Communication. 9: 150-169 |
Hanzal A, Segrin C. (2009) Conflict patterns and family of origin conflict in newly initiated remarriages Journal of Divorce and Remarriage. 49: 41-55 |
Segrin C, Hanzal A, Domschke TJ. (2009) Accuracy and bias in newlywed couples' perceptions of conflict styles and the association with marital satisfaction Communication Monographs. 76: 207-233 |
Dorros S, Hanzal A, Segrin C. (2008) The Big Five personality traits and perceptions of touch to intimate and nonintimate body regions Journal of Research in Personality. 42: 1067-1073 |
Hanzal A, Segrin C, Dorros SM. (2008) The role of marital status and age on men's and women's reactions to touch from a relational partner Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 32: 21-35 |
Segrin C, Hanzal A, Donnerstein C, et al. (2007) Social skills, psychological well-being, and the mediating role of perceived stress. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 20: 321-9 |
Allen M, Emmers-Sommer TM, D'Alessio D, et al. (2007) The connection between the physiological and psychological reactions to sexually explicit materials: A literature summary using meta-analysis Communication Monographs. 74: 541-560 |
Emmers-Sommer TM, Pauley P, Hanzal A, et al. (2006) Love, suspense, sex, and violence: Men's and women's film predilections, exposure to sexually violent media, and their relationship to rape myth acceptance Sex Roles. 55: 311-320 |
Emmers-Sommer TM, Triplett L, Pauley P, et al. (2005) The impact of film manipulation on men's and women's attitudes toward women and film editing Sex Roles. 52: 683-695 |