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Gender symmetry in intimate aggression: An effect of intimacy or target sex? (2011)
Journal Article
Cross, C., Tee, W., & Campbell, A. (2011). Gender symmetry in intimate aggression: An effect of intimacy or target sex?. Aggressive Behavior, 37(3), 268-277. https://doi.org/10.1002/ab.20388

Men's greater use of direct aggression is not evident in studies of intimate partner aggression. In previous research, the effects of target sex and relationship intimacy have frequently been confounded. This study sought to examine these effects sep... Read More about Gender symmetry in intimate aggression: An effect of intimacy or target sex?.

Sex differences in impulsivity: A meta-analysis (2011)
Journal Article
Cross, C., Copping, L., & Campbell, A. (2011). Sex differences in impulsivity: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 137(1), 97-130. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0021591

Men are overrepresented in socially problematic behaviors, such as aggression and criminal behavior, which have been linked to impulsivity. Our review of impulsivity is organized around the tripartite theoretical distinction between reward hypersensi... Read More about Sex differences in impulsivity: A meta-analysis.