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Overview

Amos Zeichner is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Psychology. Their scholarly work spans subfields including Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research topics focus on areas such as Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression; Personality Traits and Psychology; Crime Patterns and Interventions; and Resilience and Mental Health.

Zeichner has contributed publications to venues including Aggressive Behavior and PsycTESTS Dataset. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Facet-level analysis of the relations between personality and laboratory aggression," 2020, Aggressive Behavior
  • "Praise, Indulgence, and Status Parenting Scale," 2020, PsycTESTS Dataset

Frequent co-authors in their work include Joshua D. Miller, Courtland S. Hyatt, David S. Chester, Kristel Thomassin, and Lauren Wilson.

Best Publications

  • A test of two brief measures of grandiose narcissism: the narcissistic personality inventory-13 and the narcissistic personality inventory-16.

    Brittany Gentile;Joshua D. Miller;Brian J. Hoffman;Dennis E. Reidy

  • Effects of narcissistic entitlement and exploitativeness on human physical aggression

    Dennis E. Reidy;Amos Zeichner;Josh D. Foster;Marc A. Martinez

  • Construct validity of a competitive reaction‐time aggression paradigm

    Peter R. Giancola;Amos Zeichner

  • Effects of alcohol and behavior contingencies on human aggression.

    Amos Zeichner;R. O. Pihl

  • Effects of hypermasculinity oh physical aggression against women.

    Dominic J. Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • An examination of the Dirty Dozen measure of psychopathy: a cautionary tale about the costs of brief measures.

    Joshua D. Miller;Lauren R. Few;L. Alana Seibert;Ashley Watts

  • Homophobia: personality and attitudinal correlates

    Dominic J Parrott;Henry E Adams;Amos Zeichner

  • Effects of masculine identity and gender role stress on aggression in men.

    Amy Cohn;Amos Zeichner

  • The biphasic effects of alcohol on human physical aggression

    Peter R. Giancola;Amos Zeichner

  • Man enough? Masculine discrepancy stress and intimate partner violence

    Dennis E. Reidy;Danielle S. Berke;Brittany Gentile;Amos Zeichner

  • Examining the relations among narcissism, impulsivity, and self-defeating behaviors.

    Joshua D. Miller;W. Keith Campbell;Diana L. Young;Chad E. Lakey

  • Men who aggress against women: Effects of feminine gender role violation on physical aggression in hypermasculine men

    Dennis E. Reidy;Steven D. Shirk;Colleen A. Sloan;Amos Zeichner

  • Personality Correlates of Aggression Evidence From Measures of the Five-Factor Model, UPPS Model of Impulsivity, and BIS/BAS

    Joshua D. Miller;Amos Zeichner;Lauren F. Wilson

  • Narcissism and displaced aggression: Effects of positive, negative, and delayed feedback

    Marc A. Martinez;Amos Zeichner;Dennis E. Reidy;Joshua D. Miller

  • The role of emotion dysregulation in the association between men’s restrictive emotionality and use of physical aggression.

    Amy M. Cohn;Matthew Jakupcak;L. Alana Seibert;Thomas B. Hildebrandt

  • Familial pain models: the relationship between family history of pain and current pain experience.

    Patrick W. Edwards;Amos Zeichner;Andrzej R. Kuczmierczyk;Judith Boczkowski

  • Effects of alcohol and trait anger on physical aggression in men.

    Dominic J Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • Unprovoked Aggression: Effects of Psychopathic Traits and Sadism

    Dennis E. Reidy;Amos Zeichner;L. Alana Seibert

  • Homophobia and physical aggression toward homosexual and heterosexual individuals.

    Jeffrey A. Bernat;Karen S. Calhoun;Henry E. Adams;Amos Zeichner

  • An investigation of gender differences in alcohol-related aggression.

    P R Giancola;A Zeichner

  • Neuroleptic compliance among chronic schizophrenic outpatients: an intervention outcome report.

    Judith A. Boczkowski;Amos Zeichner;Niki DeSanto

  • Psychopathy and aggression: Examining the role of psychopathy factors in predicting laboratory aggression under hostile and instrumental conditions

    Dennis E. Reidy;Amos Zeichner;Joshua D. Miller;Marc A. Martinez

  • Effects of alcohol and instigator intent on human aggression.

    Amos Zeichner;R. O. Pihl

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis E. Reidy
Dennis E. Reidy Georgia State University
Joshua D. Miller
Joshua D. Miller University of Georgia
Dominic J. Parrott
Dominic J. Parrott Georgia State University
Peter R. Giancola
Peter R. Giancola University of Kentucky
W. Keith Campbell
W. Keith Campbell University of Georgia
Donald R. Lynam
Donald R. Lynam Purdue University West Lafayette
Henry E. Adams
Henry E. Adams University of Georgia
Brian J. Hoffman
Brian J. Hoffman University of Georgia
Karen S. Calhoun
Karen S. Calhoun University of Georgia
Joshua D. Foster
Joshua D. Foster University of South Alabama

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