Publications
" Express yourself": culture and the effect of self-expression on choice.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 92, 1.
(2007). Fear of ebola: The influence of collectivism on xenophobic threat responses.
Psychological science. 27(7), 935-944.
(2016). Gene–culture interaction oxytocin receptor polymorphism (OXTR) and emotion regulation.
Social Psychological and Personality Science. 2, 665–672.
(2011). Going along versus getting it right: The role of self-integrity in political conformity.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 56, 73–88.
(2015). Gradual escalation: The role of continuous commitments in perceptions of guilt.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 48, 1279–1290.
(2012). “Green to be seen” and “brown to keep down”: Visibility moderates the effect of identity on pro-environmental behavior.
Journal of Environmental Psychology. 51, 226–238.
(2017). The group as a resource: Reducing biased attributions for group success and failure via group affirmation.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 33, 1100–1112.
(2007). Impact of cultural exposure and message framing on oral health behavior: exploring the role of message memory.
Medical Decision Making. 36, 834–843.
(2016). Improving oral health behavior: A social psychological approach.
The Journal of the American Dental Association. 139, 1382–1387.
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Naive Realism and Affirmative Action: Adversaries are More Similar Than They Think.
Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 25, 275–289.
(2003). Oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is related to psychological resources.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108, 15118–15122.
(2011). Perceived polarization: Reconciling ingroup and intergroup perceptions under uncertainty.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 12, 95–109.
(2009). Political polarization projection: social projection of partisan attitude extremity and attitudinal processes.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 103, 84.
(2012). The politics of luck: Political ideology and the perceived relationship between luck and success.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 59, 40–46.
(2015). Portrait of the self-enhancer: well adjusted and well liked or maladjusted and friendless?.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 84, 165.
(2003). Positive psychology and health psychology: A fruitful liaison.
Positive Psychology in Practice. 305–319.
(2004). Psychological vulnerability and stress: the effects of self-affirmation on sympathetic nervous system responses to naturalistic stressors.
Health Psychology. 28, 554.
(2009). The psychology of change: Self-affirmation and social psychological intervention.
Annual Review of Psychology. 65, 333–371.
(2014). The psychology of self-defense: Self-affirmation theory.
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 38, 183–242.
(2006). Public policy and health: A self-affirmation perspective.
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1, 222–230.
(2014). Pursuit of comfort and pursuit of harmony: Culture, relationships, and social support seeking.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 32, 1595–1607.
(2006). Reconciling self-protection with self-improvement.
Handbook of Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection. 128,
(2011). Reducing defensive distancing: Self-affirmation and risk regulation in response to relationship threats.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 47, 264–268.
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