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1Social Activities Mediate the Relation between Fandom Identification and Psychological Well-Being
Leisure Sciences, 2024, 46, 681-701
2.78Citations (PDF)
2“Chasing Tail”: Testing the Relative Strength of Sexual Interest and Social Interaction as Predictors of Furry Identity
Journal of Sex Research, 2024, 61, 324-335
2.94Citations (PDF)
3Sexism and racism negatively predict preference for diverse characters in Star Wars fans.
Psychology of Popular Media, 2024, 13, 256-261
2.20Citations (PDF)
4“They’re just weird”: Cognitive and affective mediators of the association between perceived nonprototypicality of, and prejudice toward, fan culture.2.21Citations (PDF)
5Fandom identification and in-person activities as mediators of the association between cosplay and psychological well-being0.10Citations (PDF)
6Gender Pay Gap in Sports on a Fan-Request Celebrity Video Site
2023, 13, 4142-4149
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7The Vices and Virtues of Consensual Non-Monogamy:A Relational Dimension Investigation
Psychology and Sexuality, 2022, 13, 595-609
2.29Citations (PDF)
8College students’ awareness and familiarity with modern activism: Prosocial involvement in Black Lives Matter1.711Citations (PDF)
9Student religious attitudes and global citizenship antecedents, identification, and outcomes in a Filipino sample1.05Citations (PDF)
10Intragroup helping as a mediator of the association between fandom identification and self-esteem and well-being
Leisure/ Loisir, 2022, 46, 321-345
1.32Citations (PDF)
11Globalization and All-Inclusive Global Identities
2022, , 219-243
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12Conclusion: Moving Forward
2022, , 327-342
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13Introduction: Uncertainty in a Globalized World
2022, , 1-17
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14The Clery Act and Student Behavior: An Empirical Consideration1.06Citations (PDF)
15Academic Entitlement Predicts Smartphone Usage during Class
College Teaching, 2021, 69, 52-57
1.21Citations (PDF)
16A Comparative Study of Students’ Attitudes toward Religion between Private and Government Universities0.10Citations (PDF)
17Student Satisfaction: Importance of Civility and University Identification Predictors0.20Citations (PDF)
18Belongingness as a mediator of the relationship between felt stigma and identification in fans
Journal of Social Psychology, 2020, 160, 324-331
2.37Citations (PDF)
19My Animal Self: The Importance of Preserving Fantasy-Themed Identity Uniqueness
Identity, 2020, 20, 1-8
1.91Citations (PDF)
20Lay Definitions of Cultural Appropriation in U.S. Community and College Student Samples0.26Citations (PDF)
21‘Get out of my fandom, newbie’: A cross-fandom study of elitism and gatekeeping in fans0.18Citations (PDF)
22Perceived Impact of Globalization and Global Citizenship Identification0.53Citations (PDF)
23Maturity and Well-Being: Consistent Associations Across Samples and Measures
Journal of Wellness, 2020, 2, 1-8
0.32Citations (PDF)
24Initial validation and reliability of the single-item measure of immersion
Creative Industries Journal, 2019, 12, 272-283
1.13Citations (PDF)
25The role of social identity motivation in dietary attitudes and behaviors among vegetarians
Appetite, 2019, 141, 104307
2.854Citations (PDF)
26Global Human Identification and Citizenship: A Review of Psychological Studies
Political Psychology, 2019, 40, 141-171
3.7137Citations (PDF)
27Why we put on the sorting hat: motivations to take fan personality tests1.30Citations (PDF)
28Spontaneous usage of shared humanity arguments
Current Psychology, 2019, 41, 369-378
1.80Citations (PDF)
29Educating for Global Citizenship: Lessons from psychology
Childhood Education, 2019, 95, 24-33
0.111Citations (PDF)
30Ingroup Identification and Ingroup Projection in Fanfiction and <i>Star Wars</i> Fans0.10Citations (PDF)
31“Animals Like Us”: Identifying with Nonhuman Animals and Support for Nonhuman Animal Rights
Anthrozoos, 2018, 31, 165-177
1.93Citations (PDF)
32Theory of planned behavior and intention to attend a fan convention2.012Citations (PDF)
33Romeo and Juliet: Perceptions of love of stigmatized relationships
Interpersona, 2018, 11, 102-112
0.61Citations (PDF)
34Filipino College Students’ Attitudes towards Religion: An Analysis of the Underlying Factors
Religions, 2018, 9, 85
0.518Citations (PDF)
35Reexamining differences between fandom and local sense of community.4.917Citations (PDF)
36Letters from Equestria: Prosocial Media, Helping, and Empathy in Fans of “My Little Pony”0.10Citations (PDF)
37Attitude towards technology, social media usage and grade‐point average as predictors of global citizenship identification in Filipino University Students2.232Citations (PDF)
38The Fantasy Engagement Scale: A Flexible Measure of Positive and Negative Fantasy Engagement1.813Citations (PDF)
39The Effect of a Leadership Training Program on Consideration of Future Consequences0.83Citations (PDF)
40Religiosity, religious acceptance, social interaction, and satisfaction with university experience0.30Citations (PDF)
41Activism as a pathway to global citizenship
Social Science Journal, 2017, 54, 132-138
1.913Citations (PDF)
42Global citizenship identification and willingness to protest unethical corporations0.32Citations (PDF)
43‘Welcome to the jungle’: Content creators and fan entitlement in the furry fandom0.12Citations (PDF)
44Socio-Structural Intergroup Characteristics as Predictors of Intention to Join University Alumni Association0.22Citations (PDF)
45Superordinate and subgroup identities as predictors of peace and conflict: The unique content of global citizenship identity.
Peace and Conflict, 2017, 23, 405-415
0.920Citations (PDF)
46Smashing back Doors in: Negative Attitudes toward Bottoms within the Gay Community0.012Citations (PDF)
47Fans, Perceived Maturity, and Willingness to Form a Romantic Relationship: Application of a Short Maturity Measure0.10Citations (PDF)
48Perceived Stigma, Social Identity, and Group Norms as Predictors of Prosocial Giving in a Fandom0.72Citations (PDF)
49Interaction of socio‐structural characteristics to predict <scp>R</scp>oma's identification and desire to challenge low status position2.410Citations (PDF)
50Moved by the Masses: A Social Identity Perspective on Inspiration
Current Psychology, 2016, 37, 625-631
1.88Citations (PDF)
51University Environment and Global Citizenship Identification0.212Citations (PDF)
52Ingroup Bias and Ingroup Projection in the Furry Fandom0.24Citations (PDF)
53The Anthrozoomorphic Identity: Furry Fandom Members’ Connections to Nonhuman Animals
Anthrozoos, 2015, 28, 533-548
1.94Citations (PDF)
54Clinical Interaction with Anthropomorphic Phenomenon: Notes for Health Professionals about Interacting with Clients Who Possess This Unusual Identity
Health and Social Work, 2015, 40, e42-e50
1.117Citations (PDF)
55‘More than skin‐deep’: Biological essentialism in response to a distinctiveness threat in a stigmatized fan community3.215Citations (PDF)
56Optimal Distinctiveness and Identification with the Furry Fandom
Current Psychology, 2015, 35, 638-642
1.87Citations (PDF)
57Further Examination of the Factor Structure and Validity of the Identification with All Humanity Scale
Current Psychology, 2015, 35, 711-719
1.831Citations (PDF)
58Heterosexual Missionary as the Sexual Default and Stigmatization of Perceived Infrequent Sexual Activities0.23Citations (PDF)
59Impact of Status and Meme Content on the Spread of Memes in Virtual Communities
Human Technology, 2015, 11, 148-164
2.33Citations (PDF)
60Victims’ Reactions to the Interpersonal Threat to Public Identity Posed by Copycats
Interpersona, 2014, 8, 100-114
0.66Citations (PDF)
61Construction and Initial Validation of a Dictionary for Global Citizen Linguistic Markers0.44Citations (PDF)
62Global Citizenship Identification and Religiosity1.813Citations (PDF)
63Socio-structural intergroup characteristics and group-based emotions in three countries2.45Citations (PDF)
64Friends’ Accuracy and Bias in Rating Group Identification
Current Psychology, 2014, 33, 644-654
1.84Citations (PDF)
65“one of us”: Engagement with fandoms and global citizenship identification.4.926Citations (PDF)
66People, culture, and place: How place predicts helping toward strangers.
2014, , 241-260
9Citations (PDF)
67Effect of Framing of Reentry Program on Perceptions of Ex-Offenders0.07Citations (PDF)
68A Social Identity Perspective of Personality Differences between Fan and Non-Fan Identities0.014Citations (PDF)
69How we frame the message of globalization matters2.424Citations (PDF)
70A Preliminary Examination of Cell Phone Use and Helping Behavior
Psychological Reports, 2013, 113, 1001-1003
2.34Citations (PDF)
71Deeper leisure involvement as a coping resource in a stigmatized leisure context
Leisure/ Loisir, 2013, 37, 111-126
1.333Citations (PDF)
72Further validation of a single‐item measure of social identification2.389Citations (PDF)
73A model of global citizenship: Antecedents and outcomes2.2264Citations (PDF)
74Playing Moderately Hard to Get: An Application of Brehm’s Emotion Intensity Theory
Interpersona, 2013, 7, 260-271
0.68Citations (PDF)
75Interaction of Socio-structural Characteristics Predicts Identity Concealment and Self- Esteem in Stigmatized Minority Group Members
Current Psychology, 2013, 33, 3-19
1.821Citations (PDF)
76Perceived Relationship Dissolution and Sexual Orientation of a Hypothetical Ex-Partner as a Threat to Identity
Interpersona, 2013, 7, 63-76
0.62Citations (PDF)
77Copycatting as a Threat to Public Identity1.812Citations (PDF)
78Wal-Mart's Conscientious Objectors: Perceived Illegitimacy, Moral Anger, and Retaliatory Consumer Behavior1.836Citations (PDF)
79Video lecture format, student technological efficacy, and social presence in online courses
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, 28, 181-186
9.370Citations (PDF)
80Fanship and Fandom in Cyber Space
2012, , 292-301
8Citations (PDF)
81Intragroup status and social presence in online fan groups
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010, 26, 1314-1317
9.325Citations (PDF)
82Online Interactions Between Group Members Who Differ in Status2.149Citations (PDF)
83Belief in collective emotions as conforming to the group
Social Influence, 2008, 3, 171-188
0.418Citations (PDF)
84The kindness of strangers revisited: a comparison of 24 US cities
Social Indicators Research, 2007, 85, 461-481
2.628Citations (PDF)
85Secular Versus Religious Fans: Are they Different?: An Empirical Examination0.56Citations (PDF)
86Publication of Nonsignificant Results: A Survey of Psychologists' Opinions
Psychological Reports, 2006, 98, 169-175
2.312Citations (PDF)
87CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SCALE: THE REYSEN LIKABILITY SCALE0.6182Citations (PDF)
88Sex Differences on a Measure of Conformity in Automated Teller Machine Lines
Psychological Reports, 2004, 95, 443-446
2.34Citations (PDF)
89SEX DIFFERENCES ON A MEASURE OF CONFORMITY IN AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE LINES
Psychological Reports, 2004, 95, 443
2.32Citations (PDF)
90College Course Curriculum and Global Citizenship0.330Citations (PDF)
91World Knowledge and Global Citizenship: Factual and Perceived World Knowledge as Predictors of Global Citizenship Identification0.316Citations (PDF)
92The influence of possible selves on globalcitizenshipidentification0.35Citations (PDF)
93Construction and Initial Validation of a Dictionary for Global Citizen Linguistic Markers
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94Seeding the Grassroots of Research on Furries: Lessons Learned from 15 Years of Creative Knowledge Mobilization, Valuing Community Partnerships, and Correcting the Record on Stigmatized Communities with Evidence-Based Scholarship
Deviant Behavior, 0, , 1-30
2.30Citations (PDF)