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(2024).
Pluralistic ignorance and occupational choice: The impact of communicating norms on graduate students’ career aspirations.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
(2024). Beliefs and social norms as precursors of environmental support: The joint influence of collectivism and socioeconomic status.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin.
(2022). The changing landscape of doctoral education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: PhD students, faculty advisors, and preferences for varied career options.
Frontiers in Psychology.
(2021). The exchange between citizens and elected officials: A social psychological framework for citizen climate activists.
Behavioural Public Policy.
(2021). Self-affirmation theory in educational contexts.
Journal of Social Issues.
(2021). Cultural differences in support provision: The importance of relationship quality.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 41(11), 1575-1589.
(2015). The politics of luck: Political ideology and the perceived relationship between luck and success.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 59, 40–46.
(2015). Deflecting the trajectory and changing the narrative: how self-affirmation affects academic performance and motivation under identity threat.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 104, 591.
(2013). Gradual escalation: The role of continuous commitments in perceptions of guilt.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 48, 1279–1290.
(2012). Reconciling self-protection with self-improvement.
Handbook of Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection. 128,
(2011). Seeing the Other Side: Reducing Political Partisanship via Self-Affirmation in the 2008 Presidential Election.
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 10, 276–292.
(2010). Perceived polarization: Reconciling ingroup and intergroup perceptions under uncertainty.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 12, 95–109.
(2009). Bridging the partisan divide: Self-affirmation reduces ideological closed-mindedness and inflexibility.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 93(3), 415.
(2007). Uncertainty, entitativity, and group identification.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43, 135–142.
(2007).