Search Results - "Duval, T. Shelley"
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Predicting the Interpersonal Targets of Self-Serving Attributions
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-07-2001)“…People will, under certain conditions, attribute failure to an external target to avoid an unfavorable self-evaluation. But to what external target do people…”
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Objective Self-Awareness and Causal Attributions for Self-Standard Discrepancies: Changing Self or Changing Standards of Correctness
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-10-1999)“…An experiment tested the hypothesis that causal attributions for self-standard discrepancies determine whether the motivation to reduce such discrepancies…”
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Objective Self-Awareness Theory: Recent Progress and Enduring Problems
Published in Personality and social psychology review (01-08-2001)“…Objective self-awareness theory has undergone fundamental changes in the 3 decades since Duval and Wicklund's (1972) original formulation. We review new…”
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The PrE Model of Coping and Tornado Preparedness: Moderating Effects of Responsibility
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-10-1997)“…The person‐relative‐to‐event (PrE) model of coping with threat was used to investigate the impact of fear arousing or negative threat appeals on tornado…”
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A Person-Relative-to-Event (PrE) Approach to Negative Threat Appeals and Earthquake Preparedness: A Field Study
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Tornado Preparedness of Students, Nonstudent Renters, and Nonstudent Owners: Issues of PrE Theory1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-06-2000)“…Previous research has indicated that certain characteristics appear to affect the extent to which populations prepare for natural hazards. In an effort to…”
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A Person‐Relative‐to‐Event (PrE) Approach to Negative Threat Appeals and Earthquake Preparedness: A Field Study1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-03-1999)“…The person‐relative‐to‐event (PrE) model of fear‐arousing or negative threat appeals predicts that increasing levels of threat when resources are appraised as…”
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The Effect of a Swarm of Local Tornados on Tornado Preparedness: A Quasi-Comparable Cohort Investigation
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Tornado Preparedness of Students, Nonstudent Renters, and Nonstudent Owners: Issues of PrE Theory
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Personal Responsibility for Tornado Preparedness: Commitment or Choice?
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The Moderating Effects of Cognitive Appraisal Processes on Self-Attribution of Responsibility
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-11-2000)“…Research indicates that self‐attribution of responsibility for various types of problems is affected by a number of variables, including number of bystanders,…”
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The Effect of a Swarm of Local Tornados on Tornado Preparedness: A Quasi‐Comparable Cohort Investigation1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-08-2003)“…Previous research has indicated that experience with natural disasters appears to affect the extent to which populations act to mitigate and prepare for these…”
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Activating Effects of Resources Relative to Threat and Responsibility in Person‐Relative‐to‐Event Theory of Coping With Threat: An Educational Application1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-07-2003)“…Person‐relative‐to‐event (PrE) theory is a general theory of coping with threat that emphasizes the relationship between level of appraised threat relative to…”
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Personal Responsibility for Tornado Preparedness: Commitment or Choice?1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-08-2001)“…A review of the literature reveals that personal responsibility assumed for one's behavior clearly affects behavioral outcomes for a variety of situations, and…”
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Effects of Self-Focus, Discrepancy Between Self and Standard, and Outcome Expectancy Favorability on the Tendency to Match Self to Standard or to Withdraw
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-02-1992)“…Objective self-awareness theory ( Duval & Wicklund, 1972 ) assumes that the intensity of attempts to match self to standard or to withdraw is a function of…”
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Activating Effects of Resources Relative to Threat and Responsibility in Person‐Relative‐to‐Event Theory of Coping With Threat: An Educational Application 1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-07-2003)“…Person‐relative‐to‐event (PrE) theory is a general theory of coping with threat that emphasizes the relationship between level of appraised threat relative to…”
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The Effect of a Swarm of Local Tornados on Tornado Preparedness: A Quasi‐Comparable Cohort Investigation 1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-08-2003)“…Previous research has indicated that experience with natural disasters appears to affect the extent to which populations act to mitigate and prepare for these…”
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A Person‐Relative‐to‐Event (PrE) Approach to Negative Threat Appeals and Earthquake Preparedness: A Field Study 1
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-03-1999)“…The person‐relative‐to‐event (PrE) model of fear‐arousing or negative threat appeals predicts that increasing levels of threat when resources are appraised as…”
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