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Steele, CM., & Sherman DK. (1999).  The psychological predicament of women on welfare. Cultural Divides: Understanding and Overcoming Group Conflict . 393-428.
Sherman, D. K., Gibbs W. C., & Binning K. R. (In Press).  Self-affirmation and the reduction of intergroup biases: Changing the narrative and the potential for conflict reduction. Psychological Intergroup Interventions: Where We Are and Where Do We Go From Here.
Sherman, D. K., & Kim H. S. (2005).  Is there an" I" in" team"? The role of the self in group-serving judgments.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 88, 108.
Sherman, D. K., & Cohen G. L. (2006).  The psychology of self-defense: Self-affirmation theory. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 38, 183–242.
Sherman, D. K., Uskul A. K., & Updegraff J. A. (2011).  The role of the self in responses to health communications: A cultural perspective. Self and Identity. 10, 284–294.
Sherman, D. K., Ortosky L., Leong S., Kello C., & Hegarty M. (2021).  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.
Sherman, D. K., & Hartson K. A. (2011).  Reconciling self-protection with self-improvement. Handbook of Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection. 128,
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. K., Lokhande M., Müller T., & Cohen G. L. (2021).  Self-affirmation interventions. Handbook of Wise Interventions: How Social Psychology Can Help People Change.
Sherman, D.K., & Kim H.S. (2018).  Editorial. Personality & Social Psychology Review. 22, 99-100.
Sherman, D. K., & Cohen G. L. (2002).  Accepting threatening information: Self–Affirmation and the reduction of defensive biases. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 11, 119–123.

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