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January 10, 2018
Is it really "all in their heads"? How self-esteem predicts partner responsiveness
Kassandra Cortes, Joanne V Wood
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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November 19, 2016
When Slights Beget Slights: Attachment Anxiety, Subjective Time, and Intrusion of the Relational Past in the Present
Kassandra Cortes, Anne E Wilson
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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January 1, 2014
Self-regulating the effortful "social dos"
Kassandra Cortes, Lara K Kammrath, Abigail A Scholer, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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January 24, 2018
Perceiving Relationship Success Through a Motivational Lens: A Regulatory Focus Perspective
Kassandra Cortes, Abigail A Scholer, Amanda Kohler, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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February 10, 2015
Can research participants comment authoritatively on the validity of their self-reports of mind wandering and task engagement?
Paul Seli, Tanya R Jonker, James Allan Cheyne, et al.
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Journal of Personality
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January 10, 2018
Is it really "all in their heads"? How self-esteem predicts partner responsiveness
Kassandra Cortes, Joanne V Wood
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
November 19, 2016
When Slights Beget Slights: Attachment Anxiety, Subjective Time, and Intrusion of the Relational Past in the Present
Kassandra Cortes, Anne E Wilson
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
January 1, 2014
Self-regulating the effortful "social dos"
Kassandra Cortes, Lara K Kammrath, Abigail A Scholer, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
January 24, 2018
Perceiving Relationship Success Through a Motivational Lens: A Regulatory Focus Perspective
Kassandra Cortes, Abigail A Scholer, Amanda Kohler, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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February 10, 2015
Can research participants comment authoritatively on the validity of their self-reports of mind wandering and task engagement?
Paul Seli, Tanya R Jonker, James Allan Cheyne, et al.
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