Psychological Inquiry

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Scientific Utopia or Scientific Dystopia?2012/07/01English
Opportunities for Sharpening the Stereotype Inoculation Model2011/10/01English
Editorial Board EoV2011/10/01English
More Than Inspiration: Role Models Convey Multiple and Multifaceted Messages2011/10/01English
Inoculations Old and New2011/10/01English
With a Little Help From My Colleagues: Strengthening the Stereotype Inoculation Model With Insights From Fellow Psychologists2011/10/01English
Interactions With Men and Whites Matter Too2011/10/01English
Safety in Numbers: Shifting From Egosystem to Ecosystem2011/10/01English
Refocusing or Recycling? The Stereotype Inoculation Model and Its Relationship With Research on Ingroup Role Models2011/10/01English
Complicating the Complicated: The Importance of Status in Understanding Constrained Career Choices2011/10/01English
The Missing Link in Resilience Research2015/04/03English
Dismantling and Integrating the Levels of Resilience2015/04/03English
Resilience and Successful Aging: Aligning Complementary Constructs Using a Life Course Approach2015/04/03English
A Singles Studies Perspective on Mount Marriage2014/01/01English
Marriage in Whose America? What the Suffocation Model Misses2014/01/01English
A Steep Hill to Climb: Reconciling the Expanding Demands of Marriage2014/01/01English
Climbing Diotima's Mountain: Marriage and Achieving Our Highest Goals2014/01/01English
The Rising Expectations of Marriage: What We Do and Do Not Know2014/01/01English
Ascending Mount Maslow With Oxygen to Spare: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective2014/01/01English
Tradition, Commitment, and Individualism in American Marriages2014/01/01English
Much “I Do” About Nothing? Ascending Mount Maslow With an Oxygenated Marriage2014/01/01English
Contextualizing Marriage as a Means and a Goal2014/01/01English
The Value of Marriage in the Era of the Glorified Self2014/01/01English
Climbing Mount Me2014/01/01English
A Social Turn for the Internet: Commentary on Sparrow and Chatman2013/10/01English
Editorial Board EOV2013/10/01English
Social Cognition in the Internet Age: Same As It Ever Was?2013/10/01English
We're Not Burning Down the House: Synthesizing Pre-Internet, Current Findings, and Future Research on Social Cognition and Being Online2013/10/01English
It Is About the Webandthe User: The Effects of Web Use Depend on Person Characteristics2013/10/01English
Extending Cognition to External Agents2013/10/01English