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Overview

Wyndol Furman is affiliated with the University of Denver in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focus on health, clinical psychology, and gender studies as subfields of study.

Their work covers topics related to intimate partner and family violence, sexuality, behavior and technology, as well as sexual assault and victimization studies.

Notable recent publications include:

  • A dyadic perspective on psychopathology and young adult physical dating aggression, 2021, Psychology of Violence
  • Newsflash: It's Not Your Grandparent's Joint Commission, 2025, ASA Monitor

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ann Lantagne

They have published in the following venues:

  • Psychology of Violence
  • ASA Monitor

Best Publications

  • Children's perceptions of the personal relationships in their social networks.

    Wyndol Furman;Duane Buhrmester

  • Age and sex differences in perceptions of networks of personal relationships.

    Wyndol Furman;Duane Buhrmester

  • The development of companionship and intimacy.

    Duane Buhrmester;Wyndol Furman

  • Five domains of interpersonal competence in peer relationships.

    Duane Buhrmester;Wyndol Furman;Mitchell T. Wittenberg;Harry T. Reis

  • Adolescent Romantic Relationships

    W. Andrew Collins;Deborah P. Welsh;Wyndol Furman

  • Children's perceptions of the qualities of sibling relationships.

    Wyndol Furman;Duane Buhrmester

  • Perceptions of sibling relationships during middle childhood and adolescence.

    Duane Buhrmester;Wyndol Furman

  • The development of romantic relationships in adolescence

    Wyndol Furman;B. Bradford (Benson Bradford) Brown;Candice Feiring

  • The Role of Peers in the Emergence of Heterosexual Romantic Relationships in Adolescence.

    Jennifer Connolly;Wyndol Furman;Roman Konarski

  • Adolescents' working models and styles for relationships with parents, friends, and romantic partners.

    Wyndol Furman;Valerie A. Simon;Laura Shaffer;Heather A. Bouchey

  • The role of romantic relationships in adolescent development.

    Wyndol Furman;Laura Shaffer

  • The measurement of friendship perceptions: Conceptual and methodological issues.

    Wyndol Furman

  • Romantic views: Toward a theory of adolescent romantic relationships.

    Wyndol Furman;Elizabeth A. Wehner

  • The Effects of Social Skills Training and Peer Involvement on the Social Adjustment of Preadolescents.

    Karen Linn Bierman;Wyndol Furman

  • The Network of Relationships Inventory: Behavioral Systems Version.

    Wyndol Furman;Duane Buhrmester

  • Adolescent romantic relationships: A developmental perspective

    Wyndol Furman;Elizabeth A. Wehner

  • Transition to college: Network changes, social skills, and loneliness.

    Phillip Shaver;Wyndol Furman;Duane Buhrmester

  • Sibling Relationships in Early Adulthood

    Clare M. Stocker;Richard P. Lanthier;Wyndol Furman

  • What’s the Point? Issues in the Selection of Treatment Objectives

    Wyndol Furman;Philip Robbins

  • The Changing Functions of Friends in Childhood: A Neo-Sullivanian Perspective

    Duane Buhrmester;Wyndol Duane Furman

Frequent Co-Authors

Duane Buhrmester
Duane Buhrmester The University of Texas at Dallas
Candice Feiring
Candice Feiring College of New Jersey
Brett Laursen
Brett Laursen Florida Atlantic University
B. Bradford Brown
B. Bradford Brown University of Wisconsin–Madison
Harry T. Reis
Harry T. Reis University of Rochester
Willard W. Hartup
Willard W. Hartup University of Minnesota
Jennifer Connolly
Jennifer Connolly York University
W. Andrew Collins
W. Andrew Collins University of Minnesota
Phillip R. Shaver
Phillip R. Shaver University of California, Davis
Amanda J. Rose
Amanda J. Rose University of Missouri

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