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Overview

Dominic J. Parrott is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences and Psychology, with a focus on Health, Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies, Social Psychology, and Clinical Psychology.

Their work addresses key topics such as intimate partner and family violence, sexual assault and victimization studies, stalking, cyberstalking, and harassment, sex work and related issues, attachment and relationship dynamics, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, as well as sexuality, behavior, and technology.

Representative recent publications include:

  • Intimate partner aggression during the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with stress and heavy drinking., 2021, Psychology of Violence
  • Addressing the inappropriate use of force by police in the United States and beyond: A behavioral and social science perspective, 2021, Aggressive Behavior
  • Empathy Is Not Enough: The Inhibiting Effects of Rape Myth Acceptance on the Relation Between Empathy and Bystander Intervention, 2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • The "white knight" effect: Benevolent sexism accounts for bystander intervention in party situations among high status men., 2020, Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Cognitive and Affective Mediators of Alcohol-Facilitated Intimate-Partner Aggression, 2021, Clinical Psychological Science

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Christopher I. Eckhardt
  • Ruschelle M. Leone
  • Miklós B. Halmos
  • Cynthia A. Stappenbeck
  • Konrad Bresin

Dominic J. Parrott's research has been published in several notable venues with multiple contributions to:

  • Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
  • Psychology of Violence
  • Aggressive Behavior
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

This range of publication outlets reflects the interdisciplinary nature of their investigations, which intersect issues of violence, health, addiction, and social behavior.

Best Publications

  • A Psychometric Evaluation of the Facial Action Coding System for Assessing Spontaneous Expression

    Michael A. Sayette;Jeffrey F. Cohn;Joan M. Wertz;Michael A. Perrott

  • Alcohol myopia revisited: Clarifying aggression and other acts of disinhibition through a distorted lens

    Peter R. Giancola;Robert A. Josephs;Dominic J. Parrott;Aaron A. Duke

  • Further evidence for the validity of the Taylor Aggression Paradigm

    Peter R. Giancola;Dominic J. Parrott

  • Effects of hypermasculinity oh physical aggression against women.

    Dominic J. Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • Addressing “The criterion problem” in the assessment of aggressive behavior: Development of a new taxonomic system

    Dominic J. Parrott;Peter R. Giancola

  • Homophobia: personality and attitudinal correlates

    Dominic J Parrott;Henry E Adams;Amos Zeichner

  • Aggression Toward Gay Men as Gender Role Enforcement: Effects of Male Role Norms, Sexual Prejudice, and Masculine Gender Role Stress

    Dominic J. Parrott

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

    Dominic J Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • What Accounts for Men’s Hostile Attitudes Toward Women? The Influence of Hegemonic Male Role Norms and Masculine Gender Role Stress

    Kathryn E. Gallagher;Dominic J. Parrott

  • Deconstructing hegemonic masculinity: The roles of antifemininity, subordination to women, and sexual dominance in men’s perpetration of sexual aggression.

    Rachel M. Smith;Dominic J. Parrott;Kevin M. Swartout;Andra Teten Tharp

  • Shooting behaviour: How working memory and negative emotionality influence police officer shoot decisions

    Heather M. Kleider;Dominic J. Parrott;Tricia Z. King

  • A further examination of the relation between trait anger and alcohol-related aggression: the role of anger control.

    Dominic J. Parrott;Peter R. Giancola

  • Effects of Traditional Gender Role Norms and Religious Fundamentalism on Self-Identified Heterosexual Men's Attitudes, Anger, and Aggression Toward Gay Men and Lesbians

    Wilson Vincent;Dominic J. Parrott;John L. Peterson

  • Effects of Sexual Prejudice and Anger on Physical Aggression Toward Gay and Heterosexual Men.

    Dominic J. Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • Gender differences in laboratory aggression under response choice conditions

    Amos Zeichner;Dominic J. Parrott;F. Charles Frey

  • Effects of Trait Anger and Negative Attitudes Towards Women on Physical Assault in Dating Relationships

    Dominic J. Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • Effects of Alcohol on Human Aggression.

    Dominic J Parrott;Christopher I Eckhardt

  • Mechanisms of Alcohol-Facilitated Intimate Partner Violence

    Christopher I. Eckhardt;Dominic J. Parrott;Joel G. Sprunger

  • Determinants of anger and physical aggression based on sexual orientation: an experimental examination of hypermasculinity and exposure to male gender role violations.

    Dominic J. Parrott;Amos Zeichner

  • Power of being present: the role of mindfulness on the relation between men's alcohol use and sexual aggression toward intimate partners

    Kathryn E. Gallagher;Adam D. Hudepohl;Dominic J. Parrott

Frequent Co-Authors

Amos Zeichner
Amos Zeichner University of Georgia
Christopher I. Eckhardt
Christopher I. Eckhardt Purdue University West Lafayette
Peter R. Giancola
Peter R. Giancola University of Kentucky
Robert M. Roth
Robert M. Roth Dartmouth College
Roger Bakeman
Roger Bakeman Georgia State University
David DiLillo
David DiLillo University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Gregory L. Stuart
Gregory L. Stuart University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Suzanne C. Swan
Suzanne C. Swan University of South Carolina
Gordon C. Nagayama Hall
Gordon C. Nagayama Hall University of Oregon
William H. George
William H. George University of Washington

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