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Sherman, D. K., Updegraff J. A., Handy M. S., Eom K., & Kim H. S. (2022).  Beliefs and social norms as precursors of environmental support: The joint influence of collectivism and socioeconomic status. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin.
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.
Brick, C., McCully S. N., Updegraff J. A., Ehret P. J., Areguin M. A., & Sherman D. K. (2016).  Impact of cultural exposure and message framing on oral health behavior: exploring the role of message memory. Medical Decision Making. 36, 834–843.
Leong, S., Eom K., Ishii K., Aichberger M. C., Fetz K., Müller T. S., et al. (2022).  Individual costs and community benefits: Collectivism and individuals’ compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19. PLoSONE.
Ehret, P.J., & Sherman D.K. (2018).  Integrating self-affirmation and implementation intentions: Effects on college student drinking. Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
Updegraff, J. A., Brick C., Emanuel A. S., Mintzer R. E., & Sherman D. K. (2015).  Message framing for health: Moderation by perceived susceptibility and motivational orientation in a diverse sample of Americans. Health Psychology. 34(1), 20.
Ehret, P.J., Sherman D.K., & Van Boven L. (2018).  Partisan barriers to bipartisanship: Understanding climate policy. Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Flores, A., Cole J. C., Dickert S., Eom K., Jiga-Boy G. M., Kogut T., et al. (2022).  Politicians polarize and experts depolarize public support for COVID-19 management policies across countries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Van Boven, L., Ehret P.J., & Sherman D.K. (2018).  Psychological barriers to bipartisan public support for climate policy. Perspectives on Psychological Sciences.
Kim, H. S., Chuang R., Eom K., & Sherman D. K. (2022).  Psychology and the threat of contagion: How perceived vulnerability to disease moderates the link between xenophobic thoughts and support for xenophobic actions. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin.
Eom, K., Papadakis V., Sherman D.K., & Kim H.S. (2019).  The Psychology of pro-environmental support: In search of global solutions for a global problem. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28, 490 - 495.
Ehret, P. J., & Sherman D. K. (2014).  Public policy and health: A self-affirmation perspective. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1, 222–230.
Ehret, P. J., LaBrie J. W., Santerre C., & Sherman D. K. (2015).  Self-affirmation and motivational interviewing: integrating perspectives to reduce resistance and increase efficacy of alcohol interventions. Health Psychology Review. 9(1), 83–102.
Easterbrook, M. J., Harris P. R., & Sherman D. K. (2021).  Self-affirmation theory in educational contexts. Journal of Social Issues.
Eom, K., Kim HS., & Sherman DK. (2018).  Social class, control, and action: Socioeconomic status differences in antecedents of support for pro-environmental action. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology .
Cole, J. C., Ehret P. J., Sherman D. K., & Van Boven L. (2022).  Social norms explain prioritization of climate policy. Climatic Change.
Ramos, J., Grant M., Dickert S., Eom K., Flores A., Jiga-Boy G. M., et al. (2022).  Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19. PNAS Nexus.
Ehret, P.J., Sparks A.C., & Sherman D.K. (2017).  Support for environmental protection: An integration of ideological-consistency and information-deficit models. Environmental Politics. 26(2), 253-277.
Van Boven, L., Ehret P.J., & Sherman D.K. (2018).  Towards surmounting the psychological barriers to climate policy: Appreciating contexts and acknowledging challenges (comment on Weber, 2018). Perspectives on Psychological Sciences.