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Grant, M., Flores A., Pedersen E., Sherman D. K., & Van Boven L. (2021).  When election expectations fail: Polarized perceptions of election legitimacy increase with accumulating evidence of election outcomes and with polarized media. PLoSONE.
Kim, H. S., & Sherman D. K. (2008).  What do we see in a tilted square? A validation of the Figure Independence Scale. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 34, 47–60.
Hogg, M. A., Sherman D. K., Dierselhuis J., Maitner A. T., & Moffitt G. (2007).  Uncertainty, entitativity, and group identification. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 43, 135–142.
Finez, L., Sherman D. K., & (2012).  Train in vain: The role of the self in claimed self-handicapping strategies. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 34, 600.
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.
Cohen, G. L., & Sherman D. K. (2005).  Stereotype threat and the social and scientific contexts of the race achievement gap.
Cole, J. C., Ehret P. J., Sherman D. K., & Van Boven L. (2022).  Social norms explain prioritization of climate policy. Climatic Change.
Taylor, S. E., & Sherman D. K. (2008).  Self-enhancement and self-affirmation. Handbook of Motivation Science. 57.
Sherman, D. K. (2013).  Self-affirmation: Understanding the effects. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 7, 834–845.
Goyer, J.P., Garcia J., Purdie-Vaughns V., Binning K. R., Cook J. E., Reeves S. L., et al. (2017).  Self-affirmation facilitates minority middle schoolers' progress along college trajectories. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114, 7594–7599.
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.
Pauketat, J. V. T., Moons W. G., Chen J. M., Mackie D. M., & Sherman D. K. (2016).  Self-affirmation and affective forecasting: Affirmation reduces the anticipated impact of negative events. Motivation and Emotion. 40(5), 750-759.
Binning, K. R., Sherman D. K., Cohen G. L., & Heitland K. (2010).  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.
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.
Jaremka, L. M., Bunyan D. P., Collins N. L., & Sherman D. K. (2011).  Reducing defensive distancing: Self-affirmation and risk regulation in response to relationship threats. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 47, 264–268.
Kim, H. S., Sherman D. K., Ko D., & Taylor S. E. (2006).  Pursuit of comfort and pursuit of harmony: Culture, relationships, and social support seeking. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 32, 1595–1607.
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.
Cohen, G. L., & Sherman D. K. (2014).  The psychology of change: Self-affirmation and social psychological intervention. Annual Review of Psychology. 65, 333–371.
Sherman, D. K., Bunyan D. P., J Creswell D., & Jaremka L. M. (2009).  Psychological vulnerability and stress: the effects of self-affirmation on sympathetic nervous system responses to naturalistic stressors. Health Psychology. 28, 554.
Taylor, S. E., Lerner J. S., Sherman D. K., Sage R. M., & McDowell N. K. (2003).  Portrait of the self-enhancer: well adjusted and well liked or maladjusted and friendless?. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 84, 165.
Gromet, D. M., Hartson K. A., & Sherman D. K. (2015).  The politics of luck: Political ideology and the perceived relationship between luck and success. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 59, 40–46.
Van Boven, L., Judd C. M., & Sherman D. K. (2012).  Political polarization projection: social projection of partisan attitude extremity and attitudinal processes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 103, 84.
Sherman, D. K., Hogg M. A., & Maitner A. T. (2009).  Perceived polarization: Reconciling ingroup and intergroup perceptions under uncertainty. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 12, 95–109.
Saphire-Bernstein, S., Way B. M., Kim H. S., Sherman D. K., & Taylor S. E. (2011).  Oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is related to psychological resources. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108, 15118–15122.
Sherman, D. K., Nelson L. D., & Ross L. D. (2003).  Naive Realism and Affirmative Action: Adversaries are More Similar Than They Think. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 25, 275–289.

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