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Sherman, D. K., & Van Boven L. (2024).  The connections—and misconnections—between the public and politicians over climate policy: A social psychological perspective. Social Issues and Policy Review.
Uskul, A. K., Sherman D. K., & Fitzgibbon J. (2009).  The cultural congruency effect: Culture, regulatory focus, and the effectiveness of gain-vs. loss-framed health messages. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45, 535–541.
Chen, J. M., Kim H. S., Sherman D. K., & Hashimoto T. (2015).  Cultural differences in support provision: The importance of relationship quality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 41(11), 1575-1589.
Taylor, S. E., Welch W. T., Kim H. S., & Sherman D. K. (2007).  Cultural differences in the impact of social support on psychological and biological stress responses. Psychological Science. 18, 831–837.
Chiang, J. J., Saphire-Bernstein S., Kim H. S., Sherman D. K., & Taylor S. E. (2013).  Cultural differences in the link between supportive relationships and proinflammatory cytokines. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 4, 511–520.
Chiang, J. J., Saphire-Bernstein S., Kim H. S., Sherman D. K., & Taylor S. E. (2013).  Cultural differences in the link between supportive relationships and proinflammatory cytokines. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 4, 511–520.
Eom, K., Kim H. S., Sherman D. K., & Ishii K. (2016).  Cultural variability in the link between environmental concern and support for environmental action. Psychological Science. 27(10), 1-9.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., & Taylor S. E. (2008).  Culture and social support. American Psychologist. 63, 518.
Sherman, D. K., Kim H. S., & Taylor S. E. (2009).  Culture and social support: Neural bases and biological impact. Progress in Brain Research. 178, 227–237.
Taylor, S. E., Sherman D. K., Kim H. S., Jarcho J., Takagi K., & Dunagan M. S. (2004).  Culture and social support: who seeks it and why?. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 87, 354.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Sasaki J. Y., Xu J., Chu T. Q., Ryu C., et al. (2010).  Culture, distress, and oxytocin receptor polymorphism (OXTR) interact to influence emotional support seeking. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107, 15717–15721.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Sasaki J. Y., Xu J., Chu T. Q., Ryu C., et al. (2010).  Culture, distress, and oxytocin receptor polymorphism (OXTR) interact to influence emotional support seeking. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107, 15717–15721.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Sasaki J. Y., Xu J., Chu T. Q., Ryu C., et al. (2010).  Culture, distress, and oxytocin receptor polymorphism (OXTR) interact to influence emotional support seeking. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107, 15717–15721.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Taylor S. E., Sasaki J. Y., Chu T. Q., Ryu C., et al. (2009).  Culture, serotonin receptor polymorphism and locus of attention. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 5(2-3), 212-218.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Taylor S. E., Sasaki J. Y., Chu T. Q., Ryu C., et al. (2009).  Culture, serotonin receptor polymorphism and locus of attention. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 5(2-3), 212-218.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Taylor S. E., Sasaki J. Y., Chu T. Q., Ryu C., et al. (2009).  Culture, serotonin receptor polymorphism and locus of attention. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 5(2-3), 212-218.
Pearson, D. M., Kim H. S., & Sherman DK. (2009).  Culture, social support, and coping with bereavement for asians and asian americans. Diversity Issues in Thanatology. 35(2), 7-8.
Sherman, D. K., Hartson K. A., Binning K. R., Purdie-Vaughns V., Garcia J., Taborsky-Barba S., et al. (2013).  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.
McKoane, A., & Sherman D. K. (2022).  Diagnostic uncertainty in patients, parents, and physicians: A compensatory control theory perspective. Health Psychology Review.
Mann, T., Sherman D., & Updegraff J. (2004).  Dispositional motivations and message framing: a test of the congruency hypothesis in college students. Health Psychology. 23, 330.
Sherman, D. A. K., Nelson L. D., & Steele C. M. (2000).  Do messages about health risks threaten the self? Increasing the acceptance of threatening health messages via self-affirmation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 26, 1046–1058.
Sherman, D. A. K., Nelson L. D., & Steele C. M. (2000).  Do messages about health risks threaten the self? Increasing the acceptance of threatening health messages via self-affirmation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 26, 1046–1058.
Creswell, J.D., Lam S., Stanton A. L., Taylor S. E., Bower J. E., & Sherman D. K. (2007).  Does self-affirmation, cognitive processing, or discovery of meaning explain cancer-related health benefits of expressive writing?. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 33, 238–250.
Creswell, J.D., Lam S., Stanton A. L., Taylor S. E., Bower J. E., & Sherman D. K. (2007).  Does self-affirmation, cognitive processing, or discovery of meaning explain cancer-related health benefits of expressive writing?. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 33, 238–250.
Sherman, D.K., & Kim H.S. (2018).  Editorial. Personality & Social Psychology Review. 22, 99-100.

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