Current Research
- Assessing Psychological Effects in Child Intimate Partner Violence Witnesses: This study is examining child-parent concordance in reports of intimate partner violence as well as how children who are and are not witnesses of intimate partner violence interact with each other.
- The assessment of facial recognition within females: This study examines women's ability to recognize different facial expressions.
- Competition in relationships: The main interest of this study is to examine how couple's handle conflict with a competitive setting by using computer and other problem solving tasks.
- Dissonance in victims of intimate partner violence: This study examines cognitive dissonance in IPV victims using the cold pressor task
- Acceptance and understanding of intimate partner violence: examining the impact of an outsider's perspective through the theoretical testing of attribution principles and social learning
-Feel free to contact one of the Graduate Students or Dr. Clements for more information about ongoing research!-
Recent Published Works
Hungerford, A., Wait, S. K., Fritz, A. M., & Clements, C. M. (2012). Exposure to intimate partner violence and children's psychological adjustment, cognitive functioning, and social competence: A review. Aggression And Violent Behavior, 17(4), 373-382.
Hungerford, A., Ogle, R. L., & Clements, C. M. (2010). Children’s exposure to intimate partner violence: Relations between parent-child concordance and children’s adjustment. Violence And Victims, 25(2), 185-201.
Clements, C. M., & Ogle, R. L. (2009). Does Acknowledgment as an Assault Victim Impact Postassault Psychological Symptoms and Coping?. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence, 24(10), 1595-1614.
Clements, C. M., Oxtoby, C., & Ogle, R. L. (2008). Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychological Adjustment in Child Witnesses of Intimate Partner Violence. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 9(2), 114-127.
Ogle, R. L., & Clements, C. M. (2008). Deliberate Self-Harm and Alcohol Involvement in College-Aged Females: A Controlled Comparison in a Nonclinical Sample. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry, 78(4), 442-448.
Ogle, R. L., & Clements, C. M. (2007). A Comparison of Batterers to Nonbatterers on Behavioral and Self-Reports Measures of Control. Journal Of Applied Social Psychology, 37(11), 2688-2705.
Clements, C. M., Sabourin, C. M., & Spiby, L. (2004). Dysphoria and Hopelessness Following Battering: The Role of Perceived Control, Coping, and Self-Esteem. Journal Of Family Violence, 19(1), 25-36.
Hungerford, A., Ogle, R. L., & Clements, C. M. (2010). Children’s exposure to intimate partner violence: Relations between parent-child concordance and children’s adjustment. Violence And Victims, 25(2), 185-201.
Clements, C. M., & Ogle, R. L. (2009). Does Acknowledgment as an Assault Victim Impact Postassault Psychological Symptoms and Coping?. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence, 24(10), 1595-1614.
Clements, C. M., Oxtoby, C., & Ogle, R. L. (2008). Methodological Issues in Assessing Psychological Adjustment in Child Witnesses of Intimate Partner Violence. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 9(2), 114-127.
Ogle, R. L., & Clements, C. M. (2008). Deliberate Self-Harm and Alcohol Involvement in College-Aged Females: A Controlled Comparison in a Nonclinical Sample. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry, 78(4), 442-448.
Ogle, R. L., & Clements, C. M. (2007). A Comparison of Batterers to Nonbatterers on Behavioral and Self-Reports Measures of Control. Journal Of Applied Social Psychology, 37(11), 2688-2705.
Clements, C. M., Sabourin, C. M., & Spiby, L. (2004). Dysphoria and Hopelessness Following Battering: The Role of Perceived Control, Coping, and Self-Esteem. Journal Of Family Violence, 19(1), 25-36.