Publications
Psychological barriers to bipartisan public support for climate policy.
Perspectives on Psychological Sciences.
(2018). Towards surmounting the psychological barriers to climate policy: Appreciating contexts and acknowledging challenges (comment on Weber, 2018).
Perspectives on Psychological Sciences.
(2018). It depends: Partisan evaluation of conditional probability importance.
Cognition. 188, 51 - 63.
(2019). Elite influence on public attitudes about climate policy.
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences.
(2021). Political polarization projection: social projection of partisan attitude extremity and attitudinal processes.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 103, 84.
(2012). 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.
(2009). Message framing for health: Moderation by perceived susceptibility and motivational orientation in a diverse sample of Americans.
Health Psychology. 34(1), 20.
(2015). The effects of message quality and congruency on perceptions of tailored health communications.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43, 249–257.
(2007). 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). Self-enhancement and self-affirmation.
Handbook of Motivation Science. 57.
(2008). Are self-enhancing cognitions associated with healthy or unhealthy biological profiles?.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 85, 605.
(2003). Cultural differences in the impact of social support on psychological and biological stress responses.
Psychological Science. 18, 831–837.
(2007). Culture and social support: who seeks it and why?.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 87, 354.
(2004). The psychological predicament of women on welfare.
Cultural Divides: Understanding and Overcoming Group Conflict . 393-428.
(1999). 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.
(In Press). Is there an" I" in" team"? The role of the self in group-serving judgments..
Journal of personality and social psychology. 88, 108.
(2005). The psychology of self-defense: Self-affirmation theory.
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 38, 183–242.
(2006). The role of the self in responses to health communications: A cultural perspective.
Self and Identity. 10, 284–294.
(2011). 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). Reconciling self-protection with self-improvement.
Handbook of Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection. 128,
(2011). 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.
(2000). Self-affirmation interventions.
Handbook of Wise Interventions: How Social Psychology Can Help People Change.
(2021). Editorial.
Personality & Social Psychology Review. 22, 99-100.
(2018). Accepting threatening information: Self–Affirmation and the reduction of defensive biases.
Current Directions in Psychological Science. 11, 119–123.
(2002).