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    Symptom Attributions Across the Menstrual Cycle in Women with Panic Disorder by Haigh, Emily A. P., Craner, Julia R., Sigmon, Sandra T., Yoon, K. Lira, Thorpe, Geoffrey L.

    “…Women with panic disorder are likely to experience greater menstrual-specific symptoms (e.g., headaches, cramps) as well as more panic/anxiety-related symptoms…”
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    Activity Level, Activity Enjoyment, and Weather as Mediators of Physical Health Risks in Seasonal and Nonseasonal Depression by Sigmon, Sandra T., Schartel, Janell G., Boulard, Nina E., Thorpe, Geoffrey L.

    “…Research suggests that depression has negative consequences on physical health. One of the mechanisms driving this link may be the decrease in physical…”
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    The Relationship Between Premenstrual Distress and Anxiety Sensitivity: The Mediating Role of Rumination by Sigmon, Sandra T., Schartel, Janell G., Hermann, Barbara A., Cassel, Anna G., Thorpe, Geoffrey L.

    “…Given that premenstrual distress is reported by large numbers of women, research has focused on the identification of biological and psychological factors that…”
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    Attentional bias to threat and emotional response to biological challenge by Nay, William T, Thorpe, Geoffrey L, Roberson-Nay, Roxann, Hecker, Jeffrey E, Sigmon, Sandra T

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (2004)
    “…Attentional bias towards threat reliably correlates with clinical anxiety status as well as elevated trait anxiety. Although such findings have led many to…”
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    The Role of Rumination in Predicting Seasonality by Sigmon, Sandra T., Cassel, Anna G., Dawson, Rachel F. S., Schartel, Janell G., Owings, Lindsay R., Thorpe, Geoffrey L.

    “…The impact of the changing seasons on mood and behavior (i.e., seasonality) has long been of interest to researchers. Recently, researchers have begun to look…”
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    Latent Trait Modeling with the Common beliefs Survey III: Using Item Response Theory to Evaluate an Irrational Beliefs Inventory by Thorpe, Geoffrey L, McMillan, Elaine, Sigmon, Sandra T, Owings, Lindsay R, Dawson, Rachel, Bouman, Pamela

    “…Assessment of irrational beliefs by such measures as the Common Beliefs Survey III (CBS) has traditionally relied upon classical test theory assumptions, in…”
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    Brief Report: Dimensions of Burnout in Professionals Working with Sex Offenders by Thorpe, Geoffrey L., Righthand, Sue, Kubik, Elizabeth K.

    Published in Sexual abuse (01-07-2001)
    “…This report describes a brief questionnaire to investigate burnout potential in professionals working with sex offenders in clinical, forensic, and human…”
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    Scaling Irrational Beliefs in the General Attitude and Belief Scale: An Analysis Using Item Response Theory Methodology by Owings, Lindsay R., Thorpe, Geoffrey L., McMillan, Elaine S., Burrows, Rachel D., Sigmon, Sandra T., Alley, Dorothy C.

    Published in SAGE open (01-04-2013)
    “…Accurate measurement of key constructs is essential to the continued development of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). The General Attitude and Belief…”
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    Scaling Irrational Beliefs in the General Attitude and Belief Scale by Lindsay R. Owings, Geoffrey L. Thorpe, Elaine S. McMillan, Rachel D. Burrows, Sandra T. Sigmon, Dorothy C. Alley

    Published in SAGE open (01-04-2013)
    “…Accurate measurement of key constructs is essential to the continued development of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). The General Attitude and Belief…”
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    Responding to Questions About Thoughts Attenuates Responses to Questions About Feelings: Further Exploration of the Situational Self-Statement and Affective State Inventory by Lawson, Darla J, Thorpe, Geoffrey L, Kingery, Lisle R, Sigmon, Sandra T, Beauchamp, Edith A

    “…The Situational Self-Statement and Affective State Inventory (SSSASI) assesses specific thoughts and feelings in response to 5 vignettes describing frustrating…”
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    The common beliefs survey-III, the situational self-statement, and affective state inventory and their relationship to authoritarianism and social dominance orientation by WALTER, Mark I, THORPE, Geoffrey L, KINGERY, Lisle R

    “…The concept of irrational beliefs is central to rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT). These beliefs are defined by their absolutist and dogmatic qualities…”
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    The Elements of Item Response Theory and its Framework in Analyzing Introductory Astronomy College Student Misconceptions. I. Galaxies by Favia, Andrej, Comins, Neil F, Thorpe, Geoffrey L

    Published 11-06-2012
    “…This is the first in a series of papers that analyze college student beliefs in realms where common astronomy misconceptions are prevalent. Data was collected…”
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    The common beliefs survey-III and the situational self-statement and affective state inventory : Test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and further psychometric considerations by THORPE, Geoffrey L, WALTER, Mark I, KINGERY, Lisle R, NAY, William T

    “…The Common Beliefs Survey-III (CBS-III), a factored measure of general irrational beliefs, has satisfactory convergent and discriminant validity. The…”
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