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William L Dunlop

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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 22, 2021
The cycle of life and story: Redemptive autobiographical narratives and prosocial behaviorsWilliam L Dunlop
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 27, 2012
For the overweight, is proximity to in-shape, normal-weight exercisers a deterrent or an attractor? An examination of contextual preferencesWilliam L Dunlop, Toni Schmader
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|October 26, 2010
En-gendering choice: preferences for exercising in gender-segregated and gender-integrated groups and consideration of overweight statusWilliam L Dunlop, Mark R Beauchamp
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|December 20, 2011
The relationship between intra-group age similarity and exercise adherenceWilliam L Dunlop, Mark R Beauchamp
Journal of Personality|October 30, 2018
Contextualizing personality: Personality within and across social roles and conceptual levelsWilliam L Dunlop, Grace E Hanley
Journal of Personality Assessment|December 6, 2017
Structure and Measurement Invariance of Adult Romantic AttachmentJacob S Gray, William L Dunlop
Memory (Hove, England)|September 5, 2012
The autobiography of addiction: autobiographical reasoning and psychological adjustment in abstinent alcoholicsWilliam L Dunlop, Jessica L Tracy
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|August 18, 2012
Birds of a feather stay active together: a case study of an all-male older adult exercise programWilliam L Dunlop, Mark R Beauchamp
Memory (Hove, England)|June 18, 2016
Down on the upside: redemption, contamination, and agency in the lives of adult children of alcoholicsTara P McCoy, William L Dunlop
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 27, 2013
Sobering stories: narratives of self-redemption predict behavioral change and improved health among recovering alcoholicsWilliam L Dunlop, Jessica L Tracy
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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 22, 2021
The cycle of life and story: Redemptive autobiographical narratives and prosocial behaviorsWilliam L Dunlop
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 27, 2012
For the overweight, is proximity to in-shape, normal-weight exercisers a deterrent or an attractor? An examination of contextual preferencesWilliam L Dunlop, Toni Schmader
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|October 26, 2010
En-gendering choice: preferences for exercising in gender-segregated and gender-integrated groups and consideration of overweight statusWilliam L Dunlop, Mark R Beauchamp
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|December 20, 2011
The relationship between intra-group age similarity and exercise adherenceWilliam L Dunlop, Mark R Beauchamp
Journal of Personality|October 30, 2018
Contextualizing personality: Personality within and across social roles and conceptual levelsWilliam L Dunlop, Grace E Hanley
Journal of Personality Assessment|December 6, 2017
Structure and Measurement Invariance of Adult Romantic AttachmentJacob S Gray, William L Dunlop
Memory (Hove, England)|September 5, 2012
The autobiography of addiction: autobiographical reasoning and psychological adjustment in abstinent alcoholicsWilliam L Dunlop, Jessica L Tracy
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity|August 18, 2012
Birds of a feather stay active together: a case study of an all-male older adult exercise programWilliam L Dunlop, Mark R Beauchamp
Memory (Hove, England)|June 18, 2016
Down on the upside: redemption, contamination, and agency in the lives of adult children of alcoholicsTara P McCoy, William L Dunlop
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 27, 2013
Sobering stories: narratives of self-redemption predict behavioral change and improved health among recovering alcoholicsWilliam L Dunlop, Jessica L Tracy
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