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Matthew I Billet

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Environment and Behavior|March 12, 2026
Ecospirituality Predicts Pro-Environmental Outcomes Across CulturesMatthew I Billet, Adam Baimel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 27, 2022
What Motives Do People Most Want to Know About When Meeting Another Person? An Investigation Into Prioritization of Information About Seven Fundamental MotivesMatthew I Billet, Hugh C McCall, Mark Schaller
Animal Welfare (South Mimms, England)|April 24, 2026
Facilitating perspective-taking with animals in human decision-makingErin B Ryan, Matthew I Billet, Daniel M Weary
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 2, 2026
End of world beliefs are common, diverse, and predict how people perceive and respond to global risksMatthew I Billet, Cindel J M White, Azim Shariff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 4, 2020
Invalidating childhood environments and nonsuicidal self-injury in university students: Depression and mental pain as potential mediatorsRonald R Holden, Christine E Lambert, Melissa La Rochelle, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2026
What do people want to know about another person? The answer depends on whether that person is an adult or a childMatthew I Billet, Ian Hohm, Rachel M Dunn, et al.
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Environment and Behavior|March 12, 2026
Ecospirituality Predicts Pro-Environmental Outcomes Across CulturesMatthew I Billet, Adam Baimel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 27, 2022
What Motives Do People Most Want to Know About When Meeting Another Person? An Investigation Into Prioritization of Information About Seven Fundamental MotivesMatthew I Billet, Hugh C McCall, Mark Schaller
Animal Welfare (South Mimms, England)|April 24, 2026
Facilitating perspective-taking with animals in human decision-makingErin B Ryan, Matthew I Billet, Daniel M Weary
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 2, 2026
End of world beliefs are common, diverse, and predict how people perceive and respond to global risksMatthew I Billet, Cindel J M White, Azim Shariff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 4, 2020
Invalidating childhood environments and nonsuicidal self-injury in university students: Depression and mental pain as potential mediatorsRonald R Holden, Christine E Lambert, Melissa La Rochelle, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2026
What do people want to know about another person? The answer depends on whether that person is an adult or a childMatthew I Billet, Ian Hohm, Rachel M Dunn, et al.
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