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Guérette, J.; Blais, C.; Fiset, D.
Verbal Aggressions Against Major League Baseball Umpires Affect Their Decision Making Journal Article
In: Psychological Science, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 288–303, 2024, ISSN: 09567976 (ISSN), (Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc.).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: adult, aggression, aggressive behavior, Baseball, decision making, decision-making, human, Humans, open data, open materials, Performance, social influences, sport psychology, United States
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title = {Verbal Aggressions Against Major League Baseball Umpires Affect Their Decision Making},
author = {J. Guérette and C. Blais and D. Fiset},
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year = {2024},
date = {2024-01-01},
journal = {Psychological Science},
volume = {35},
number = {3},
pages = {288–303},
abstract = {Excessively criticizing a perceived unfair decision is considered to be common behavior among people seeking to restore fairness. However, the effectiveness of this strategy remains unclear. Using an ecological environment where excessive criticism is rampant—Major League Baseball—we assess the impact of verbal aggression on subsequent home-plate umpire decision making during the 2010 to 2019 seasons (N = 153,255 pitches). Results suggest a two-sided benefit of resorting to verbal abuse. After being excessively criticized, home-plate umpires (N = 110 adults, employed in the United States) were less likely to call strikes to batters from the complaining team and more prone to call strikes to batters on the opposing team. A series of additional analyses lead us to reject an alternative hypothesis, namely that umpires, after ejecting the aggressor, seek to compensate for the negative consequences brought on by the loss of a teammate. Rather, our findings support the hypothesis that, under certain conditions, verbal aggression may offer an advantage to complainants. © The Author(s) 2024.},
note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc.},
keywords = {adult, aggression, aggressive behavior, Baseball, decision making, decision-making, human, Humans, open data, open materials, Performance, social influences, sport psychology, United States},
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Parent, G.; Piché, M. -È.; Laurier, C.; Guay, J. -P.; Knight, R. A.
An inclusive typology of youths convicted of sexual or non-sexual crime Journal Article
In: Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2023, ISSN: 13552600 (ISSN), (Publisher: Routledge).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Adolescent, adult, aggression, article, clinical feature, Crime, human, incidence, justice, Justice-involved youth, juvenile, male, sex determination, sexual aggression, sexual crime, sexual delinquency, Treatment, typology
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title = {An inclusive typology of youths convicted of sexual or non-sexual crime},
author = {G. Parent and M. -È. Piché and C. Laurier and J. -P. Guay and R. A. Knight},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85148584903&doi=10.1080%2f13552600.2023.2179677&partnerID=40&md5=73d279407da667041cc1768c3be328e6},
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issn = {13552600 (ISSN)},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-01-01},
journal = {Journal of Sexual Aggression},
abstract = {This study examines the characteristics of youths convicted of sexual crimes (YSC) and youths convicted of non-sexual crimes (YNSC) to create an inclusive typology of clinical characteristics associated with sexual and general delinquency. The sample consisted of 391 justice-involved male youths aged 14–20. Participants completed either the Multidimensional Assessment of Sex and Aggression (MASA) or the Multidimensional Inventory of Development, Sex, and Aggression (MIDSA). Four profiles were identified based on a three-step latent profile analysis (LPA): Normal/Neurotic Delinquents, Macho Delinquents, Sexualised Delinquents, and Psychopathic Sexualised Delinquents. The youths in these profiles differed in the nature and intensity of their clinical characteristics and the incidence of their sexual and non-sexual delinquency. PRACTICE IMPACT STATEMENT: The distribution of YSCs and YNSCs across the four profiles shows that these are not completely distinct populations. Although two profiles in the typology comprised mainly YSCs, YNSCs were present in all profiles. This highlights the importance of rejecting the idea of one-size-fits-all treatment for these youth. The study also highlights the importance of basing treatment on the clinical characteristics and needs of justice-involved youth rather than on their index offence. © 2023 National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers.},
note = {Publisher: Routledge},
keywords = {Adolescent, adult, aggression, article, clinical feature, Crime, human, incidence, justice, Justice-involved youth, juvenile, male, sex determination, sexual aggression, sexual crime, sexual delinquency, Treatment, typology},
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Parent, G.; Robitaille, M. -P.; Guay, J. -P.
In: Sexologies, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 113–121, 2018, ISSN: 11581360, (Publisher: Elsevier Masson s.r.l.).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: adult, aggression, American, article, female, heterosexuality, human, male, reproduction, sexual abuse, sexual coercion, speech, structural equation modeling, Thinking, university student
@article{parent_sexual_2018,
title = {Sexual coercion perpetrated by women: Reproduction of an etiological model [La coercition sexuelle perpétrée par la femme: mise à l’épreuve d'un modèle étiologique]},
author = {G. Parent and M. -P. Robitaille and J. -P. Guay},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042430184&doi=10.1016%2fj.sexol.2018.02.007&partnerID=40&md5=c25b6dbf63ee22146ddc146ffc0bd4c0},
doi = {10.1016/j.sexol.2018.02.007},
issn = {11581360},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {Sexologies},
volume = {27},
number = {2},
pages = {113–121},
abstract = {Introduction: Although an increasing body of literature focuses on sexual coercion committed by women in the general population, very few explanatory models have been put forward to explain the use of coercive strategies by women. Objective: The main objective of this study is to test, using a wider and more culturally diverse sample, the first explanatory model suggested by Schatzel-Murphy (2011) and tested on American women. Method: To this end, 274 Canadian, heterosexual and French-speaking university students completed the French version of the Multidimensional Inventory of Development, Sex and Aggression (MIDSA). Results: The results show that a greater proportion of Quebeckers (41%) than Americans (26%) use sexual coercion to force their partner to have sexual relations. In general, the Schatzel-Murphy etiological model successfully explains Quebeckers’ use of sexual coercion, albeit not quite as well as for Americans, as can be seen by an explained variance which is three times smaller (12% as opposed to 34%). The lack of link between sexual abuse and sexual coercion, together with the different roles played by sociosexuality and hyperfemininity in the use of sexual coercion by Quebeckers, is discussed in light of the cultural differences between women from the two countries. Discussion: Some thought is also given to the two major paths leading to sexual coercion and suggestions are made for related clinical implications. © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS},
note = {Publisher: Elsevier Masson s.r.l.},
keywords = {adult, aggression, American, article, female, heterosexuality, human, male, reproduction, sexual abuse, sexual coercion, speech, structural equation modeling, Thinking, university student},
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Parent, G.; Robitaille, M. -P.; Guay, J. -P.
Sexual coercion perpetrated by women: Testing an etiological model Journal Article
In: Sexologies, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. e39–e44, 2018, ISSN: 11581360, (Publisher: Elsevier Masson s.r.l.).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: adult, aggression, American, article, female, heterosexuality, human, male, sexual abuse, sexual coercion, speech, structural equation modeling, Thinking, university student
@article{parent_sexual_2018-1,
title = {Sexual coercion perpetrated by women: Testing an etiological model},
author = {G. Parent and M. -P. Robitaille and J. -P. Guay},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042350644&doi=10.1016%2fj.sexol.2018.02.008&partnerID=40&md5=31fcfd8539f77390d4ca320ff58e5b51},
doi = {10.1016/j.sexol.2018.02.008},
issn = {11581360},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {Sexologies},
volume = {27},
number = {2},
pages = {e39–e44},
abstract = {Introduction: Although an increasing body of literature focuses on sexual coercion committed by women in the general population, very few explanatory models have been put forward to explain the use of coercive strategies by women. Objective: The main objective of this study is to test, using a wider and more culturally diverse sample, the first explanatory model suggested by Schatzel-Murphy (2011) and tested on American women. Method: To this end, 274 Canadian, heterosexual and French-speaking university students completed the French version of the Multidimensional Inventory of Development, Sex and Aggression (MIDSA). Results: The results show that a greater proportion of Quebeckers (41%) than Americans (26%) use sexual coercion to force their partner to have sexual contacts. In general, the Schatzel-Murphy etiological model successfully explains Quebeckers’ use of sexual coercion, albeit not quite as well as for Americans, as can be seen by an explained variance which is three times smaller (12% as opposed to 34%). The lack of link between sexual abuse and sexual coercion, together with the different roles played by sociosexuality and hyperfemininity in the use of sexual coercion by Quebeckers, is discussed in light of the cultural differences between women from the two countries. Discussion: Some thought is also given to the two major paths leading to sexual coercion and suggestions are made for related clinical implications. © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS},
note = {Publisher: Elsevier Masson s.r.l.},
keywords = {adult, aggression, American, article, female, heterosexuality, human, male, sexual abuse, sexual coercion, speech, structural equation modeling, Thinking, university student},
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Fontaine, N. M. G.; Parent, G.; Guay, J. -P.
Female sexual coercion examined from a developmental criminology perspective Journal Article
In: Sexologies, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. e45–e50, 2018, ISSN: 11581360, (Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: adolescence, adult, aggression, article, assessment of humans, Childhood, conceptual framework, controlled study, criminology, female, heterosexuality, human, medical history, multidimensional inventory of development, problem behavior, psychological aspect, sex and aggression, sexual coercion, theoretical model, university student
@article{fontaine_female_2018,
title = {Female sexual coercion examined from a developmental criminology perspective},
author = {N. M. G. Fontaine and G. Parent and J. -P. Guay},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85044569861&doi=10.1016%2fj.sexol.2018.02.012&partnerID=40&md5=bb95e8a12e7ea59bc3b4028455e0ec5e},
doi = {10.1016/j.sexol.2018.02.012},
issn = {11581360},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {Sexologies},
volume = {27},
number = {2},
pages = {e45–e50},
abstract = {Based on the developmental criminology perspective, this study examines the association between the history of behaviour problems in childhood and adolescence and the use of sexually coercive behaviours by women. Sexual coercion refers to the use of strategies, which can be sometimes subtle, to have sexual contact without the consent of a partner (i.e., seduction, manipulation, intoxication and physical force). In addition, this study examines the association between the use of sexual coercion and physical aggression (e.g., hitting a partner with an object, pushing or shoving) and psychological aggression (e.g., yelling at a partner, keeping him from seeing friends) toward their actual partner (or their last partner) during a disagreement to document different coercive behaviours used by women. The data were collected from a sample of female heterosexual university students (n = 274; mean age, 22.9 years). The participants completed the Multidimensional Inventory of Development, Sex and Aggression (MIDSA; Knight, 2007). The findings suggest that women who had behaviour problems in childhood and adolescence tend to use sexual coercion to a greater extent than women without a history of behaviour problems. Moreover, the findings suggest that women who use sexual coercion are also prone to resort to psychological aggression toward a partner during a disagreement. These findings highlight the importance of taking into account the history of behaviour problems across the life-course in the development of theoretical models of female sexual coercion. © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS},
note = {Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS},
keywords = {adolescence, adult, aggression, article, assessment of humans, Childhood, conceptual framework, controlled study, criminology, female, heterosexuality, human, medical history, multidimensional inventory of development, problem behavior, psychological aspect, sex and aggression, sexual coercion, theoretical model, university student},
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Fontaine, N. M. G.; Parent, G.; Guay, J. -P.
In: Sexologies, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 122–130, 2018, ISSN: 11581360, (Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: adult, aggression, article, criminology, female, heterosexual female, human, major clinical study, problem behavior, psychologic assessment, sample, sexual coercion, theoretical model, university student
@article{fontaine_female_2018-1,
title = {Female sexual coercion examined from a developmental criminology perspective [Les comportements de coercition sexuelle commis par les femmes examinés sous l'approche de la criminologie développementale]},
author = {N. M. G. Fontaine and G. Parent and J. -P. Guay},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85044608864&doi=10.1016%2fj.sexol.2018.02.011&partnerID=40&md5=3beb2aad54b87a6133c69bb57df7ec7c},
doi = {10.1016/j.sexol.2018.02.011},
issn = {11581360},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {Sexologies},
volume = {27},
number = {2},
pages = {122–130},
abstract = {Objectives: Based on the developmental criminology perspective, this study examines the association between the history of behavior problems in childhood and adolescence and the use of sexually coercive behaviors by women (seduction, manipulation, intoxication and physical force). In addition, this study examines the association between the use of sexual coercion and physical aggression (e.g., hitting a partner with an object, pushing or shoving) and psychological aggression (e.g., yelling at a partner, keeping him from seeing friends) toward their actual partner (or their last partner) during a disagreement to document different coercive behaviors used by women. Method: The data were collected from a sample of female heterosexual university students (n = 274; mean age, 22.9 years). The participants completed the Multidimensional Inventory of Development, Sex and Aggression (MIDSA; Knight, 2007). Results: The findings suggest that women who had behavior problems in childhood and adolescence tend to use sexual coercion to a greater extent than women without a history of behavior problems. Moreover, the findings suggest that women who use sexual coercion are also prone to resort to psychological aggression toward a partner during a disagreement. Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of taking into account the history of behavior problems across the life-course in the development of theoretical models of female sexual coercion. © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS},
note = {Publisher: Elsevier Masson SAS},
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