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Robert S Tokunaga

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Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|March 19, 2011
Friend me or you'll strain us: understanding negative events that occur over social networking sitesRobert S Tokunaga
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|September 9, 2015
Romantic Partner Monitoring After Breakups: Attachment, Dependence, Distress, and Post-Dissolution Online Surveillance via Social Networking SitesJesse Fox, Robert S Tokunaga
Health Communication|August 19, 2024
U.S. Males and Pornography: Replication and Experimental ExtensionPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Health Communication|August 30, 2022
On the Use of Control Variables in Pornography Effects Research: A Longitudinal Conceptual ReplicationPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Health Communication|January 14, 2025
Gender Differences in the Association between Pornography Use and Sexual Satisfaction: Further Meta-Analytic EvidencePaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Journal of Sex Research|November 17, 2021
U.S. Adults' Attitudes toward Gay Individuals' Civil Liberties, Moral Judgments of Homosexuality, Support for Same-sex Marriage, and Pornography Consumption, RevisitedPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|January 22, 2026
Replicating and Extending the Dependency-Resentment HypothesisPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 5, 2025
United States Women and Pornography: Methodological Experiment UpdatePaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|June 18, 2015
Cyber-Defense: A Taxonomy of Tactics for Managing CyberstalkingRobert S Tokunaga, Krystyna S Aune
Archives of Sexual Behavior|November 21, 2015
Men's Objectifying Media Consumption, Objectification of Women, and Attitudes Supportive of Violence Against WomenPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|March 19, 2011
Friend me or you'll strain us: understanding negative events that occur over social networking sitesRobert S Tokunaga
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|September 9, 2015
Romantic Partner Monitoring After Breakups: Attachment, Dependence, Distress, and Post-Dissolution Online Surveillance via Social Networking SitesJesse Fox, Robert S Tokunaga
Health Communication|August 19, 2024
U.S. Males and Pornography: Replication and Experimental ExtensionPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Health Communication|August 30, 2022
On the Use of Control Variables in Pornography Effects Research: A Longitudinal Conceptual ReplicationPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Health Communication|January 14, 2025
Gender Differences in the Association between Pornography Use and Sexual Satisfaction: Further Meta-Analytic EvidencePaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Journal of Sex Research|November 17, 2021
U.S. Adults' Attitudes toward Gay Individuals' Civil Liberties, Moral Judgments of Homosexuality, Support for Same-sex Marriage, and Pornography Consumption, RevisitedPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy|January 22, 2026
Replicating and Extending the Dependency-Resentment HypothesisPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 5, 2025
United States Women and Pornography: Methodological Experiment UpdatePaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|June 18, 2015
Cyber-Defense: A Taxonomy of Tactics for Managing CyberstalkingRobert S Tokunaga, Krystyna S Aune
Archives of Sexual Behavior|November 21, 2015
Men's Objectifying Media Consumption, Objectification of Women, and Attitudes Supportive of Violence Against WomenPaul J Wright, Robert S Tokunaga
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