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  • Beier, J. S. & Carey, S. (2014). Contingency is not enough: Social context guides infants’ and adults’ third-party attributions of intentional agency. Developmental Psychology, 50(3), 889-902.
  • Beier, J. S., Over, H., & Carpenter, M. (2014). Young children help others to achieve their social goals. Developmental Psychology, 50(3), 934-940.
  • Birn*, Shackman* et al. Molecular Psychiatry 2014 birn_shackman_kalin_mp2014.pdf2.89 MB
  • Buttaccio, D., Lange, N., Thomas, R.P., & Dougherty, M.R. (in press). Using a model of hypothesis generation to predict eye movements in a visual search task. Memory & Cognition.
  • Cavanagh & Shackman J Physiol Paris 2014 cavanagh_shackman_jpp2014.pdf2.46 MB
  • Collado, A., Castillo, S., Maero, F., Lejuez, C.W., & MacPherson, L. (2014). Pilot of the brief behavioral activation treatment for depression in Latinos with limited English proficiency: Preliminary evaluation of efficacy and acceptability.Behavior Therapy, 45, 102-115.
  • Dahne, J., Banducci, A.N., Kurdziel, G., & MacPherson, L. (2014). Early adolescent symptoms of social phobia prospectively predict alcohol use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 929-936.
  • Dougherty, L. R., *Smith, V. C., Bufferd, S. J., Carlson, G. A., Stringaris, A., Leibenluft, E., & Klein, D. N. (2014). DSM-5 disruptive mood dysregulation disorder: Correlates and predictors in young children. Psychological Medicine, 44, 2339-2350. Dougherty 2014 Psychological Med_DMDD age 6.pdf150.34 KB
  • Dougherty, L. R., *Smith, V. C., Bufferd, S. J., Carlson, G. A., Stringaris, A., Leibenluft, E., & Klein, D. N. (2014). DSM-5 disruptive mood dysregulation disorder: Correlates and predictors in young children. Psychological Medicine, 44, 2339-2350. Dougherty 2014 Psychological Med_DMDD age 6.pdf150.34 KB
  • Dougherty, M. R., Thomas, R. P., Brown, R., Chrabaszcz, J. S., & Tidwell, J. W. (in press). An introduction to the general monotone model with application to two problematic datasets. Sociological Methodology.
  • Hamilton, K.R. Potenza, M.N., & Grunberg, N.E. (2014). Lewis rats have greater response impulsivity than Fischer rats. Addictive Behaviors, 39(11): 1565-72. Hamilton et al. (2014) Lewis and Fischer rats.pdf1.12 MB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Elliott, B.M., Berger, S.S., & Grunberg, N.E. (2014). Environmental enrichment attenuates nicotine behavioral sensitization in male and female rats. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 22(4): 356-63. Hamilton et al. (2014) enviro enrichment.pdf549.67 KB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Felton, J.W., Risco, C.M., Lejuez, C.W., & MacPherson, L. (2014). Brief report: The interaction of impulsivity with risk-taking is associated with early initiation of alcohol use. Journal of Adolescence, 37(8): 1253-1256. Hamilton et al. (2014) alcohol use initiation.pdf243.32 KB
  • Hamilton, K.R., Sinha, R., & Potenza, M.N. (2014). Self-reported impulsivity and behavioral approach and inhibition mediate the relationship between stress and self-control. Addictive Behaviors, 39(11): 1557-64. Hamilton et al. (2014) self-control.pdf355 KB
  • Harrington, J.R., & Gelfand, M.J. (2014). Tightness-looseness across the 50 United States. PNAS, 1111, 7990-7995. Gelfand PNAS2.pdf619.58 KB
  • Herberholz J. (2014) Neurobiology of social status in crustaceans. In: The Natural History of the Crustacea, Vol. 3: Crustacean Nervous Systems and Their Control of Behavior, C. Derby and M. Thiel (eds). Oxford University Press, 457-483.
  • Hsu, K. *, & Iwamoto, D. K. (2014). Testing for measurement invariance in the Conformity to Masculine Norms-46: A comparison of Whites and Asian American college men. Psychology of Men and Masculinity.
  • Hussey, E. K., Dougherty, M. R., Harbison, J. I., & Davelaar, E. J. (2014). Retrieval dynamics in self-terminated memory search. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Vol. 67, No. 2, 394–416, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2013.816750
  • Iwamoto, D.K., Corbin, W., Lejuez, C., & MacPherson, L. (2014). College men and problem drinking: The role of masculine norms and alcohol expectancies. Psychology of Men and Masculinity.
  • Koleva, S., Selterman, D., Iyer, R., Ditto, P., & Graham, J. (2014). The moral compass of insecurity: Anxious and avoidant attachment predict moral judgment. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5(2), 185-194.
  • Kruglanski, A.W., Gelfand, M.J., Belanger, J.J., Sheveland, A., Hetiarachchi,M, & Gunarayna, R. (2014) The psychology of radicalization and deradicalization: How significance quest impacts violent extremism. Political Psychology, 35, 69-93
  • Lemay, E. P., Jr. (2014). Accuracy and bias in self-perceptions of responsive behavior: Implications for security in romantic relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 638-656.
  • Lemay, E. P., Jr., & Melville, M. C. (2014). Diminishing self-disclosure to maintain security in partners' care. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 106, 37-57.
  • Lemay, E. P., Jr., & Neal, A. M. (2014). Accurate and biased perceptions of responsive support predict well-being. Motivation and Emotion, 38, 270-286.
  • Lewis-Morrarty, E., Degnan, K.A, Chronis-Tuscano, A., Pine, D.S., Henderson, H.A., & Fox, N.A. (in press). Infant attachment security and early childhood behavioral inhibition interact to predict adolescent social anxiety symptoms. Child Development.

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