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Richard B Slatcher

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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|June 10, 2016
The impact of negative family-work spillover on diurnal cortisolSamuele Zilioli, Ledina Imami, Richard B Slatcher
Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 22, 2016
Socioeconomic status, perceived control, diurnal cortisol, and physical symptoms: A moderated mediation modelSamuele Zilioli, Ledina Imami, Richard B Slatcher
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 5, 2015
Life satisfaction moderates the impact of socioeconomic status on diurnal cortisol slopeSamuele Zilioli, Ledina Imami, Richard B Slatcher
Psychoneuroendocrinology|November 30, 2016
The roles of testosterone and cortisol in friendship formationSarah Ketay, Keith M Welker, Richard B Slatcher
Psychological Science|May 28, 2015
Perceived Partner Responsiveness Predicts Diurnal Cortisol Profiles 10 Years LaterRichard B Slatcher, Emre Selcuk, Anthony D Ong
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 20, 2019
Smartphones and Close Relationships: The Case for an Evolutionary MismatchDavid A Sbarra, Julia L Briskin, Richard B Slatcher
Health Communication|June 17, 2016
Physician Racial Bias and Word Use during Racially Discordant Medical InteractionsNao Hagiwara, Richard B Slatcher, Susan Eggly, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|February 22, 2017
Biopsychosocial pathways linking subjective socioeconomic disadvantage to glycemic control in youths with type I diabetesSamuele Zilioli, Deborah A Ellis, Justin M Carré, et al.
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|February 14, 2020
Housework, health, and well-being in older adults: The role of socioeconomic statusJacqueline Rodriguez-Stanley, María Alonso-Ferres, Samuele Zilioli, et al.
Psychology & Health|May 5, 2022
Security motives and negative affective experiences during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemicDavid L Rodrigues, Giulia Zoppolat, Rhonda N Balzarini, et al.
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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|June 10, 2016
The impact of negative family-work spillover on diurnal cortisolSamuele Zilioli, Ledina Imami, Richard B Slatcher
Psychoneuroendocrinology|October 22, 2016
Socioeconomic status, perceived control, diurnal cortisol, and physical symptoms: A moderated mediation modelSamuele Zilioli, Ledina Imami, Richard B Slatcher
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 5, 2015
Life satisfaction moderates the impact of socioeconomic status on diurnal cortisol slopeSamuele Zilioli, Ledina Imami, Richard B Slatcher
Psychoneuroendocrinology|November 30, 2016
The roles of testosterone and cortisol in friendship formationSarah Ketay, Keith M Welker, Richard B Slatcher
Psychological Science|May 28, 2015
Perceived Partner Responsiveness Predicts Diurnal Cortisol Profiles 10 Years LaterRichard B Slatcher, Emre Selcuk, Anthony D Ong
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 20, 2019
Smartphones and Close Relationships: The Case for an Evolutionary MismatchDavid A Sbarra, Julia L Briskin, Richard B Slatcher
Health Communication|June 17, 2016
Physician Racial Bias and Word Use during Racially Discordant Medical InteractionsNao Hagiwara, Richard B Slatcher, Susan Eggly, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|February 22, 2017
Biopsychosocial pathways linking subjective socioeconomic disadvantage to glycemic control in youths with type I diabetesSamuele Zilioli, Deborah A Ellis, Justin M Carré, et al.
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|February 14, 2020
Housework, health, and well-being in older adults: The role of socioeconomic statusJacqueline Rodriguez-Stanley, María Alonso-Ferres, Samuele Zilioli, et al.
Psychology & Health|May 5, 2022
Security motives and negative affective experiences during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemicDavid L Rodrigues, Giulia Zoppolat, Rhonda N Balzarini, et al.
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