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    Are there potential costs for humility in a pluralistic democracy?: A longitudinal investigation of immigrants in the New Zealand attitudes and values study by McLaughlin, Aaron T, Davis, Don E, Lee, Yejin, Woo, Hee Chan, Coleman, Jamian, Bulbulia, Joseph, Osborne, Danny, Sibley, Chris G

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (14-08-2024)
    “…In this longitudinal study, we examine the potential costs and benefits of humility for well-being and civic trust among immigrants in a pluralistic democracy…”
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    Evaluating the Performance of the LI3P in Latent Profile Analysis Models by Houpt, Russell P., Grimm, Kevin J., McLaughlin, Aaron T., Van Tongeren, Daryl R.

    Published in Structural equation modeling (03-03-2024)
    “…Numerous methods exist to determine the optimal number of classes when using latent profile analysis (LPA), but none are consistently correct. Recently, the…”
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    Who Are the Religious "Dones?": A Cross-Cultural Latent Profile Analysis of Formerly Religious Individuals by McLaughlin, Aaron T., Van Tongeren, Daryl R., Teahan, Kelly, Davis, Don E., Rice, Kenneth G., DeWall, C. Nathan

    Published in Psychology of religion and spirituality (01-11-2022)
    “…Identifying as nonreligious is increasingly more common in the United States. However, up until recently the field has been slow to understand differences in…”
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    Linguistic and thematic differences in written letters of gratitude to God and gratitude toward others by Hodge, Adam S., Ellis, Heidi M., Zuniga, Sabrina, Zhang, Hansong, Davis, Cameron W., McLaughlin, Aaron T., Hook, Joshua N., Davis, Don E., Van Tongeren, Daryl R.

    Published in The journal of positive psychology (02-01-2024)
    “…There is a dearth of empirical research distinguishing gratitude to God (GTG) from interhuman gratitude (IHG). This study explored linguistic (quantitative)…”
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    Intellectual humility in the context of existential commitment by McLaughlin, Aaron T., Van Tongeren, Daryl R., McElroy-Heltzel, Stacey E., Bowes, Shauna M., Rice, Kenneth G., Hook, Joshua N., DeWall, C. Nathan, Davis, Don E.

    Published in The journal of positive psychology (04-03-2023)
    “…We present three studies to examine intellectual humility (IH) contextualized to existential challenges across cultures. With samples (N = 1714) drawn from…”
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    Approaches to Understanding and Aligning With Religious Leaders: A Latent Profile Analysis of Religious Leaders' Worldviews by McLaughlin, Aaron T., Davis, Don E., Hook, Joshua N., Hodge, Adam S., Choe, Elise, McMinn, Mark C., Worthington, Everett L., Van Tongeren, Daryl R.

    “…Religious people often seek help for mental health problems from their religious leaders. Yet, some religious leaders may not easily trust the mental health…”
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    Test of the Social Buffering Hypothesis in the Context of Religious Disagreements by McLaughlin, Aaron T., Shodiya-Zeumault, Shola, McElroy-Heltzel, Stacey, Davis, Don E., McLaughlin-Sheasby, Amy, Hook, Joshua N.

    Published in Journal of psychology and theology (01-06-2019)
    “…This article examines the social buffering hypothesis of cultural humility in the context of religious offenses. In this study, participants (N = 244) rated…”
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    The effectiveness of faith-based organizations designed to support adoptive and foster care families: A systematic review of the literature by Hodge, Adam S., Hook, Joshua N., Zhang, Hansong, McLaughlin, Aaron T., Mostert, Johan, Hancock, Bill R., Davis, Don E., Van Tongeren, Daryl R.

    “…Caring for orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC) is an important characteristic of many major world religions. Historically, faith-based organizations have…”
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