Refereed Publications:
Span, S.A., & Earleywine, M. (2004). Cognitive functioning moderates the relation between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms and alcohol use in women. Addictive Behaviors, 29(8), 1605-1613.
Span, S. A., & Vidal, L.A. (2003). Cross-cultural differences in female university students’ attitudes toward homosexuals: A preliminary study. Psychological Reports, 92, 565-572.
Span, S. A., Earleywine, M., & Strybel, T.Z. (2002). Confirming the factor structure of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms in adult, non-clinical samples. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 24(2), 129-136.
Frankel, A.S., & Span, S.A. (2000). Psychiatrists’ attitudes toward dissociative disorders diagnoses. American Journal of Psychiatry,157(7), 1179.
Span, S.A., & Earleywine, M. (1999). Cognitive functioning moderates the relation between hyperactivity and drinking habits. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23(2), 224-229.
Span, S.A., & Strybel, T.Z. (1999). The effects of differences in burst duration and rise/decay time on auditory apparent motion in the free field. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 106(3), 1605-1608.
Span, S.A., & Earleywine, M. (1999). Hangover symptoms and familial risk. Addictive Behaviors, 24(1), 121-125.
Strybel, T.Z., Span, S.A., & Witty, A.M. (1998). The effect of timing and spatial separation on the velocity of auditory apparent motion. Perception and Psychophysics, 60(8), 1441-1451.