16 Publications
2020
Diverse Sexual Behaviors and Pornography Use: Findings From a Nationally Representative Probability Survey of Americans Aged 18 to 60 Years
Herbenick, DebbyFu, Tsung-ChiehWright, PaulPaul, BryantGradus, RonnaBauer, Jill and Jones, Rashida
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, vol. 17, (no. 4), pp. 633, April 2020. | Journal Article
2019
Sexual behavior patterns in online sexually explicit materials: a network analysis
Zhou, YanyanPaul, BryantMalic, Vincent and Yu, Jingyuan
Quality & Quantity, vol. 53, (no. 4), pp. 2271, 2019-07-00. | Journal Article
2014
Male–Female Reactions to Variations in Sexual Explicitness in Pornography: An Empirical Test of Predictions of Intra- and Inter-gender Differences
Paul, Bryant and Kobach, Matthew
Sexuality & Culture, vol. 18, (no. 1), pp. 75, 20140300. | Journal Article
 
The Role of Anonymity in the Effects of Inadvertent Exposure to Online Pornography Among Young Adult Males
Shim, Jae Woong and Paul, Bryant M
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, vol. 42, (no. 5), pp. 834, 2014-06-18. | Journal Article
2009
Predicting Internet Pornography Use and Arousal: The Role of Individual Difference Variables
Paul, Bryant
The Journal of Sex Research, vol. 46, (no. 4), pp. 344-357, 2009. | Journal Article
2008
Gender, Sexual Affect, and Motivations for Internet Pornography Use
Paul, Bryant and Shim, Jae W
International Journal of Sexual Health, vol. 20, (no. 3), pp. 187-199, 2008. | Journal Article
 
The Effects of Exposure to Virtual Child Pornography on Viewer Cognitions and Attitudes Toward Deviant Sexual Behavior
Paul, Bryant and Linz, Daniel
Communication Research, vol. 35, (no. 1), pp. 3-38, 2008. | Journal Article
2006
Peep Show Establishments, Police Activity, Public Place, and Time: A Study of Secondary Effects in San Diego, California
Linz, DanielPaul, Bryant and Yao, Mike
The Journal of Sex Research, vol. 43, (no. 2), pp. 182-193, 2006. | Journal Article
 
Peep Show Establishments, Police Activity, Public Place, and Time: A Study of Secondary Effects in San Diego, California/Do Peep Shows "Cause" Crime? A Response to Linz, Paul, and Yao/Peep Show Establishments, Police Activity, Public Place, and Time: A Response to McCleary and Meeker
Linz, DanielPaul, BryantYao, MikeMcCleary, Richard and Meeker, James
The Journal of Sex Research, vol. 43, (no. 2), pp. 182, 20060501. | Journal Article
2005
Adolescents and the Internet
Paul, Bryant and Bryant, J. A
Adolescent Medicine Clinics, vol. 16, (no. 2), pp. 413-26, x, Jun 2005. | Journal Article
2004
An Examination of the Assumption That Adult Businesses Are Associated with Crime in Surrounding Areas: A Secondary Effects Study in Charlotte, North Carolina
Linz, DanielLand, Kenneth CWilliams, Jay RPaul, Bryant and Ezell, Michael E
Law & Society Review, vol. 38, (no. 1), pp. 69-104, 2004. | Journal Article
2003
Testing the effects of exposure to virtual child pornography on viewer cognitions and attitudes toward deviant sexual behavior (Dissertation)
Paul, Bryant (2003).
2001
Government Regulation of "Adult" Businesses through Zoning and Anti-Nudity Ordinances: Debunking the Legal Myth of Negative Secondary Effects
Paul, BryantLinz, Daniel and Shafer, Bradley J
Communication Law and Policy, vol. 6, (no. 2), pp. 355-391, 2001. | Journal Article
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Government regulation of ‘adult’ businesses through zoning and anti-nudity ordinances: Debunking the legal myth of negative secondary effects
Paul, B., Linz, D. G., & Shafer, B. J and Paul, Bryant
(pp. 355-392)
 
Perceived media influence and efficacy as predictors of parental protective behaviors
Nathanson, A. I., Eveland, W. P., Jr., Park, H., & Paul, B. and Paul, Bryant
 
The third-person effect: A meta-analysis of the perceptual component
Paul, B. M., Salwen, M. B., & Dupagne, M. and Paul, Bryant
(pp. 57-85)