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Directed Attention as a Common Resource for Executive Functioning and Self-Regulation
(SAGE Publications, 2010)
A longitudinal examination of African American adolescents’ attributions about achievement outcomes
(Child Development, 2011)
Testosterone and partnering are linked via relationship status for women and 'relationship orientation' for men
(2010-11)
Cross-cultural evidence links pair bonding and testosterone (T). We investigated what factors account for this link, how casual relationships are implicated, and whether gender/sex moderates these patterns in a North ...
Bayesian hypothesis testing: Editorial to the Special Issue on Bayesian data analysis
(2017-06)
In the past 20 years, there has been a steadily increasing attention and demand for Bayesian data analysis across multiple scientific disciplines, including psychology. Bayesian methods and the related Markov chain Monte ...
Manual for scoring motive imagery in running text (and related materials)
(2016-04-06)
A new integrated method for scoring power, achievement, and affiliation motive imagery in verbal running text (speeches, interviews, literary works, etc.) is introduced as an aid to doing personality research at a distance. ...
Effect of extraneous affect on health message reception
(Sage, 2019)
People often avoid paying attention to health messages. One reason is that health messages can evoke negative affect, which produces avoidance. Prior efforts to reduce disengagement focused on changing message content or ...
Chewing gum has large effects on salivary testosterone, estradiol, and secretory immunoglobulin A assays in women and men.
(2010-02)
Salivary assays are increasingly prevalent in behavioral research, and chewing gum is a widely used sialogogue. Methodological investigations into sialogogues have provided mixed results, and few of these have incorporated ...