selected Publications

Hennessy, D. A., & Jakubowski, R.* (2008).  The impact of stressful commuting on

subsequent performance during low versus high frustration tasks.  In A.M Columbus (Ed.), Advances in Psychology Research, Vol. 54 (pp. 263-272).  New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Hennessy, D. A. (2008).  The impact of commuter stress on workplace aggression.  Journal of Applied Social              Psychology, 38, 2315-2335.

Hennessy, D. A., & Jakubowski, R. (2007).  Visual perspective and the Actor-Observer Bias in the traffic              environment.  Traffic Injury Prevention, 8, 115-122.

Hennessy, D. A., & Schwartz, S. (2007).  Personal predictors of spectator aggression at little league baseball              games. Violence & Victims, 22, 205-215.

Hennessy, D. A., Lanni, E., & Maiorana, N.  (2006).  The impact of Fatal Vision Goggles on intentions to drink              and drive.  Journal of Drug Education, 36, 59-2. 

Hennessy, D. A. & Wiesenthal, D. L. (2005).  Contemporary Issues in Road User Behavior and Traffic Safety

             Research.  New York: Nova Science Publishers.

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Hennessy, D. A., & Wiesenthal, D. L. (2005).  Driving vengeance and willful violations: Clustering of problem

             driving attitudes.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35, 61-79.

Wiesenthal, D. L., & Hennessy, D. A. (2005).  The effects of multiple variable prompt messages on stopping and

             signaling behaviors in motorists.  In D. A. Hennessy & D. L. Wiesenthal (Eds.), Contemporary Issues in              Road User Behavior and Traffic Safety Research, (pp. 181-194).  New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Fengzhi, L., Changji, L., Yunfang, L., Chenglie, Z., & Hennessy, D. A. (2004).   Reliability and Validity of

             Aggressive Driving Measures in China.  Traffic Injury Prevention, 5, 349-355.

Hennessy, D. A., Wiesenthal, D. L., Wickens, C., & Lustman, M. (2004).  The impact of gender and stress on

             traffic aggression:  Are we really that different?  In J. P. Morgan (Ed.), Focus on Aggression Research.              Nova Science Publishers.

Wiesenthal, D. L., Hennessy, D. A., & Totten, B. (2003).  The influence of music on mild driver aggression. 

             Transportation Research Part F, 6, 125-134.

Hennessy, D. A, & Wiesenthal, D. L. (2002).  The relationship between driver aggression, vengeance, and

             violence.  Violence and Victims, 17, 707-718.

Hennessy, D. A., & Wiesenthal, D. L.  (2002).  Aggression, violence, and vengeance among male and female

             drivers.  Transportation Quarterly, 56, 65-75.

Hennessy, D. A. & Wiesenthal, D. L.  (2001a).  Further validation of the Driving Vengeance Questionnaire. 

             Violence and Victims, 16, 565-573.

Hennessy, D. A., & Wiesenthal, D. L. (2001b).  Gender, driver aggression, and driver violence: An applied

             evaluation.  Sex Roles, 44, 661-676.

Hennessy, D. A., Wiesenthal, D. L., & Kohn, P. M.  (2000).  The influence of traffic congestion, daily hassles,

             and trait stress susceptibility on state driver stress: An interactive perspective.  Journal of Applied

             Biobehavioral Research, 5, 162-179.

Wiesenthal, D. L., Hennessy, D. A., & Gibson, P. M. (2000).  The Driving Vengeance Questionnaire (DVQ):

             The Development of a scale to measure deviant drivers' attitudes.  Violence and Victims, 15, 115-136.

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Wiesenthal, D. L., Hennessy, D. A., & Totten, B. (2000).  The influence of music on driver stress.  Journal of

             Applied Social Psychology, 30, 1709-1719.

Hennessy, D. A., & Wiesenthal, D. L. (1999).  Traffic congestion, driver stress, and driver aggression. 

             Aggressive Behavior, 25, 409-423.

             Hennessy, D. A., & Wiesenthal, D. L.  (1997).  The relationship between traffic congestion, driver stress, and direct versus indirect coping behaviour.  Ergonomics, 40, 348-361.