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Overview

Paul R. Abramson is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the social sciences, psychology, and arts and humanities. The main areas of study include sociology and political science, clinical psychology, conservation, general health professions, and political science and international relations.

The scientist's work covers various key topics such as sex work and related issues, art therapy and mental health, child and adolescent health, sexuality, behavior, and technology, American constitutional law and politics, empathy and medical education, as well as children's rights and participation.

Recent papers authored by Paul R. Abramson include:

  • Visual and Narrative Comprehension of Trauma, 2020, The AMA Journal of Ethic
  • Should Art About Child Abuse Be Exhibited in Corridors of Health Professional Schools?, 2020, The AMA Journal of Ethic
  • Illuminating Psychological Torment of Child Abuse, 2023, The AMA Journal of Ethic
  • Hiding under the Color of Authority: Eric Wess Uller and his Decades-Long Rampage of Child Sexual Abuse, 2021, Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
  • Racial Animus, Police Corruption, and a Wrongful Conviction of Murder, 2021, The Wrongful Conviction Law Review

The frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • The AMA Journal of Ethic
  • New York University Press eBooks
  • Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
  • The Wrongful Conviction Law Review

Paul R. Abramson has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by New York University Press eBooks:

  • Sexual Rights in America, 2020

The scientist collaborates often with several co-authors who have worked on multiple papers together, including:

  • Steven D. Pinkerton
  • Mark Huppin
  • Tania L. Abramson
  • Sienna Bland-Abramson

Best Publications

  • Value change in global perspective

    Paul R. Abramson;Ronald F. Inglehart

  • Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress

    Paul R. Abramson;Lawrence E. Harrison;Samuel P. Huntington

  • The Decline of Electoral Participation in America

    Paul R. Abramson;John H. Aldrich

  • Effectiveness of condoms in preventing HIV transmission

    Steven D. Pinkerton;Paul R. Abramson

  • Economic security and value change

    Ronald Inglehart;Paul R. Abramson

  • Who Overreports Voting

    Brian D. Silver;Barbara A. Anderson;Paul R. Abramson

  • “Sophisticated” Voting in the 1988 Presidential Primaries

    Paul R. Abramson;John H. Aldrich;Phil Paolino;David W. Rohde

  • Change and Continuity in the 1988 Elections

    Paul R. Abramson;John Herbert Aldrich;David W. Rohde

  • Change and Continuity in the 1992 Elections

    Paul R. Abramson;John Herbert Aldrich;David W. Rohde

  • Political attitudes in America: Formation and change

    Paul R. Abramson

  • With Pleasure: Thoughts on the Nature of Human Sexuality

    Paul R. Abramson;Steven D. Pinkerton

  • Change and Continuity in the 2008 Elections

    Paul R. Abramson;John Herbert Aldrich;David W. Rohde

  • Generational Replacement and Value Change in Eight West European Societies

    Paul R. Abramson;Ronald Inglehart

  • Sexual nature, sexual culture

    Paul R. Abramson;Steven D. Pinkerton

  • THE EFFECTS OF THE RACE OF THE INTERVIEWER ON RACE-RELATED ATTITUDES OF BLACK RESPONDENTS IN SRC/CPS NATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES

    Barbara A. Anderson;Brian D. Silver;Paul R. Abramson

  • Generational Change and the Decline of Party Identification in America: 1952–1974*

    Paul R. Abramson

  • Sexual pleasure and condom use.

    Mary E. Randolph;Mary E. Randolph;Steven D. Pinkerton;Laura M. Bogart;Heather Cecil

  • Measuring Postmaterialism

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  • Comparing strategic voting under FPTP and PR

    Paul R. Abramson;John H. Aldrich;André Blais;Matthew Diamond

  • A Case for Case Studies: An Immigrant′s Journal

    Paul Richard Abramson

  • Value Change in Global Perspective.

    Norval D. Glenn;Paul R. Abramson;Ronald Inglehart

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven D. Pinkerton
Steven D. Pinkerton Medical College of Wisconsin
Laura M. Bogart
Laura M. Bogart RAND Corporation
David R. Holtgrave
David R. Holtgrave University at Albany, State University of New York
Richard G. Olmstead
Richard G. Olmstead University of Washington
Gilbert Herdt
Gilbert Herdt San Francisco State University
Richard A. Berk
Richard A. Berk University of Pennsylvania
Peter M. Bentler
Peter M. Bentler University of California, Los Angeles

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