Research from 2022
Longitudinal and Age-Related Implications of Primary and Secondary Control for Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being, Masahiro Toyama
Longitudinal Associations Between Personal Growth and Cognitive Functioning in Adulthood, Masahiro Toyama
Longitudinal Associations of Conscientiousness and Neuroticism With Perceived Mastery and Constraints for Aging Adults, Masahiro Toyama, Heather R. Fuller, and Joel M. Hektner
Longitudinal Implications of Social Integration for Age and Gender Differences in Late-Life Physical Functioning, Masahiro Toyama, Heather R. Fuller, and Jonix Owino
A behavioral economic demand analysis of media multitasking in the college classroom: A cluster analysis, Masahiro Toyama and Yusuke Hayashi
Longitudinal Associations of Perceived Mastery and Constraints With Coping and Their Implications for Functional Health for Aging Adults, Masahiro Toyama and Joel M. Hektner
Research from 2021
Longitudinal Associations Between Perceived Control and Health for American and Japanese Aging Adults, Masa Toyama and Heather R. Fuller
Links of personality traits to media multitasking: Conscientiousness predicts mobile phone use in the college classroom, Masa Toyama and Yusuke Hayashi
Personality and media multitasking in the college classroom: Context-dependent implications of conscientiousness and agreeableness, Masahiro Toyama and Yusuke Hayashi
Research from 2020
Longitudinal Stress-Buffering Effects of Social Integration for Late-Life Functional Health, Masa Toyama and Heather R. Fuller
Psychosocial factors promoting personal growth throughout adulthood, Masahiro Toyama, Heather R. Fuller, and Joel M. Hektner
Research from 2013
A test of four proposed new dimensions of semantic space, Delos D. Wickens and Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D.
Assessment of likelihood of a school shooting incident, W. Joseph Wyatt
Medicalization of Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia, ADHD, Childhood Bipolar Disorder and Tantrums: Scientific Breakthrough, or Broad-Based Delusion?, W. Joseph Wyatt
Medicalization of Mental Disorders: 1970- to the Present, W. Joseph Wyatt
Research from 2012
Comparing Measures of Attachment : “To Whom one Turns in Times of Stress,” Parental Warmth, and Partner Satisfaction, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D., April Fugett, and Stuart W. Thomas
Father-Daughter Incest: Data from an Anonymous Computerized Survey, Sandra S. Stroebel and Stephen L. O’Keefe
Fraudulent therapies in psychology: The enduring value of science., W. Joseph Wyatt
Research from 2011
The Attachment and Clinical Issues Questionnaire (ACIQ) : Scale Development, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D. and Stuart W. Thomas
Research from 2010
The Development of Attribute Dominance in the Knowledge Base, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D.
Has Behavioral Science Tumbled Through the Biological Looking Glass? Will Brief, Evidence-Based Training Return It From the Rabbit Hole?, Donna M. Midkiff and W. Joseph Wyatt
What to do, now that big pharma and psychiatry have thrown empiricism under the bus, W. Joseph Wyatt
Research from 2009
Behavior Analysis in the Era of Medicalization: The State of the Science and Recommendations for Practitioners, W. Joseph Wyatt
Research from 2008
Ethical issues in the provision of online mental health services, Donna M. Midkiff and W. Joseph Wyatt
Research from 2007
A Behavior Analytic Look at Contemporary Issues in the Assessment of Child Sexual Abuse, W. Joseph Wyatt
Psychiatry’s thirty-five-year, non-empirical reach for biological explanations, W. Joseph Wyatt and Donna M. Midkiff
Research from 2006
When we were Boy Scouts, W. Joseph Wyatt
Biological psychiatry: A practice in search of a science, W. Joseph Wyatt and Donna M. Midkiff
Six-to-one gets the job done: Comments on the reviews, W. Joseph Wyatt and Donna M. Midkiff
Research from 2003
Comparisons of Three Different Investigative Interview Techniques With Young Children, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D., Mary Tantalo Chapman, David Samsock, Stuart W. Thomas, and Anders W. Lindberg
Research from 2002
The Role of Suggestions and Personality Characteristics in Producing Illness Reports and Desires for Suing the Responsible Party, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D.
What was under the McMartin Preschool? A review and behavioral analysis of the "tunnels" find, W. Joseph Wyatt
Research from 2001
Similarities and Differences in Eyewitness Testimonies of Children Who Directly Versus Vicariously Experience Stress, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D., Susan Jones, Lisa McComas Collard, and Stuart W. Thomas
Research from 1979
Wundtian Psychology 100 Years Later, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D.
Are incidental learning tasks measuring elaboration of coding, or just overloading retrieval cues?, Marc A. Lindberg Ph.D. and Delos D. Wickens