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Georgina S. Hammock

Georgina S. Hammock

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Aggressive and harmful behaviors have been the main focus of my research. Presently, I am investigating physical and psychological aggression within the context of dating relationships. I am interested in defining psychological aggression and identifying variables related to its use I also am interested in how it is perceived by perpetrators, victims, and third parties.

Primary Interests:

  • Aggression, Conflict, Peace
  • Causal Attribution
  • Close Relationships
  • Gender Psychology
  • Person Perception
  • Social Cognition

Journal Articles:

  • Hammock, G. S. (2003). Physical and psychological aggression in dating relationships: Similar or different processes? International Review of Social Psychology, 16, 31-51.
  • Hammock, G. S., & O'Hearn, R. (2002). Psychological aggression in dating relationships: Predictive models for males and females. Violence and Victims, 17, 525-540.
  • Richardson, D. S., & Hammock, G. S. (2007). Social context of human aggression: Are we paying too much attention to gender? Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12(4), 417-426.
  • Richardson, D. S., & Hammock, G. S. (2003). Defining nonaggression raises general questions about the definition of aggression. International Review of Social Psychology, 16, 5-10.

Courses Taught:

  • Human Sexuality
  • Introductory Psychology
  • Personal Relationships
  • Psychology of Adjustment
  • Psychology of Gender
  • Research Methods
  • Social Psychology

Georgina S. Hammock
Department of Psychology
2500 Walton Way
Augusta State University
Augusta, Georgia 30904-2200
United States of America

  • Phone: (706) 667-4614

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