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    How Interpersonal Motives Clarify the Meaning of Interpersonal Behavior: A Revised Circumplex Model by Horowitz, Leonard M., Wilson, Kelly R., Turan, Bulent, Zolotsev, Pavel, Constantino, Michael J., Henderson, Lynne

    Published in Personality and social psychology review (01-01-2006)
    “…Circumplex models have organized interpersonal behavior along 2 orthogonal dimensions-communion (which emphasizes connection between people) and agency (which…”
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    Prototypes and Personal Templates: Collective Wisdom and Individual Differences by Horowitz, Leonard M, Turan, Bulent

    Published in Psychological review (01-10-2008)
    “…This article concerns individual differences in the associative meaning of psychological concepts. Associative meaning may be assessed with prototype…”
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    Interpersonal and Noninterpersonal Interactions, Interpersonal Motives, and the Effect of Frustrated Motives by Shechtman, Nicole, Horowitz, Leonard M.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-08-2006)
    “…A new circumplex model of interpersonal interaction emphasizes the motives that drive interpersonal behaviors and the negative affect (such as anger) that…”
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    Attachment Styles and Ethical Behavior: Their Relationship and Significance in the Marketplace by Albert, Lumina S., Horowitz, Leonard M.

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-07-2009)
    “…This paper compares the ethical standards reported by consumers and managers with different attachment styles (secure, preoccupied, fearful, or dismissing). We…”
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    Can I Count on You to Be There for Me? Individual Differences in a Knowledge Structure by Turan, Bulent, Horowitz, Leonard M

    “…In Study 1, the authors applied the prototype methodology to identify indicators that people use to predict whether a potential partner will "be there" for…”
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    The motive for support and the identification of responsive partners by Turan, Bulent, Horowitz, Leonard M.

    Published in Journal of research in personality (01-06-2010)
    “…To obtain support from others, a person must first identify responsive partners. One strategy for doing so is to use indicators of responsive partners. We…”
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    When Do Opposites Attract?: Interpersonal Complementarity Versus Similarity by Dryer, D. Christopher, Horowitz, Leonard M

    “…Two experiments examined whether interpersonal complementarity or similarity influences people's satisfaction with dyadic interactions. Participants in…”
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    How the Need for Cognition Scale Predicts Behavior in Mock Jury Deliberations by Shestowsky, Donna, Horowitz, Leonard M

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2004)
    “…The role of Need for Cognition (NC) in mock jury deliberations was examined. Study 1 showed that when groups of 4 (2 high and 2 low in NC) deliberated…”
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    The relationship between interpersonal problems and the helping alliance by Puschner, Bernd, Bauer, Stephanie, Horowitz, Leonard M., Kordy, Hans

    Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-04-2005)
    “…Using data from a large longitudinal naturalistic study on course and outcome of psychotherapy, the present paper investigates the amount of interpersonal…”
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    Attachment Styles Among Young Adults: A Test of a Four-Category Model by Bartholomew, Kim, Horowitz, Leonard M

    “…A new 4-group model of attachment styles in adulthood is proposed. Four prototypic attachment patterns are defined using combinations of a person's self-image…”
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    The Way to Console May Depend on the Goal: Experimental Studies of Social Support by Horowitz, Leonard M., Krasnoperova, Elena N., Tatar, Deborah G., Hansen, Mikkel B., Person, Eric A., Galvin, Karen L., Nelson, Kristin L.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2001)
    “…This article reports three experiments in which one participant (the speaker) told another participant (the listener) about a problem. According to our…”
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    Inventory of Interpersonal Problems: Psychometric Properties and Clinical Applications by Horowitz, Leonard M, Rosenberg, Saul E, Baer, Barbara A, Ureño, Gilbert, Villaseñor, Valerie S

    “…This article describes a new instrument, the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP), which measures distress arising from interpersonal sources. The IIP…”
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    Interpersonal Problems, Attachment Styles, and Outcome in Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy by Horowitz, Leonard M, Rosenberg, Saul E, Bartholomew, Kim

    “…The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) has been used to identify dysfunctional patterns in interpersonal interactions. Interpersonal problems can be…”
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    Narrative Structure in Recounted Sad Memories by Nelson, Kristin L., Horowitz, Leonard M.

    Published in Discourse processes (01-01-2001)
    “…This study examines variation in the narrative structure of recounted sad memories from defensive (sometimes called avoidant or repressive) and nondefensive…”
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    Satisfaction in Interpersonal Interactions as a Function of Similarity in Level of Dysphoria by Locke, Kenneth D, Horowitz, Leonard M

    “…This study compared dysphoric and nondysphoric male and female undergraduates as they conversed with dysphoric or nondysphoric undergraduates of the same sex…”
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    Patterns of interpersonal problems associated with binge eating disorder by Eldredge, Kathleen L., Locke, Kenneth D., Horowitz, Leonard M.

    “…Objective To determine if interpersonal problems reported by individuals with binge eating disorder (BED) are distinct from psychiatric norms, and whether…”
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    The Puzzle of Negative Self-Views: An Explanation Using the Schema Concept by Malle, Bertram F, Horowitz, Leonard M

    “…People with negative self-views seem to behave more predictably than people with positive self-views. To explain this puzzle, the authors conceptualized a…”
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    Fuzzy Concepts in Psychotherapy Research by Horowitz, Leonard, Malle, Bertram

    Published in Psychotherapy research (1993)
    “…Psychotherapy research often requires concepts like depression, which refer to global subjective states that include a number of co-occurring internal events…”
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    The puzzle of negative self-views: An exploration using the schema concept by Malle, Bertram F., Horowitz, Leonard M.

    “…People with negative self-views seem to behave more predictably than people with positive self-views. To explain this puzzle, the authors conceptualized a…”
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