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Humble persons are more helpful than less humble persons: Evidence from three studies
Jordan Paul LaBouff, Wade C. Rowatt, Megan K. Johnson, Jo-Ann Tsang & Grace McCullough Willerton (2012) The Journal of Positive
Psychology: Dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice, 7:1, 16-29 |
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Associations Among Religiousness, Social Attitudes, and Prejudice in a National Random Sample of American Adults
By Wade C. Rowatt, Jordan LaBouff, Megan Johnson, Paul Froese, and Jo-Ann Tsang (2009) Psychology of Religion and Spirituality,Vol 1, No. 1, pp. 14-24.Associations Among Religiousness, Social Attitudes, and Prejudice in a National Random Sample of American Adults |
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The Relationship Between Religious Orientation, Right-Wing
Authoritarianism, and Implicit Sexual Prejudice.
Tsang, J. & Rowatt, W. C. (2007). The International Journal for the
Psychology of Religion, 17, 99-120.The Relationship Between Religious Orientation, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, and Implicit Sexual Prejudice |
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Separating the “Sinner” from the “Sin”: Religious Orientation and Prejudiced Behavior Toward Sexual Orientation and Promiscuous Sex
By Heather K. Mak and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2008, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 379-392.Separating the “Sinner” from the “Sin”: Religious Orientation and Prejudiced Behavior Toward Sexual Orientation and Promiscuous Sex |
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Personality traits in adolescence as predictors of religiousness in early adulthood: Findings from the Terman Longitudinal Study
By Michael E. McCullough, Jo-Ann Tsang, and Sharon Brion, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Volume 29, pp. 980-991.Personality traits in adolescence as predictors of religiousness in early adulthood: Findings from the Terman Longitudinal Study |
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Psychometric and Rationalization Accounts of the Religion-Forgiveness Discrepancy
By Jo-Ann Tsang, Michael E. McCullough and William T. Hoyt, Journal for Social Issues Vol. 61, No. 4, 2005, pp. 785-805.Psychometric and Rationalization Accounts of the Religion-Forgiveness Discrepancy |
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Gratitude in Intermediate Affective Terrain: Links of Grateful Moods to Individual Differences and Daily Emotional Experience
By Jo-Ann Tsang, Michael E. McCullough and Robert A. Emmons, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2004, Vol. 86, No. 2, pp. 295-309.Gratitude in Intermediate Affective Terrain: Links of Grateful Moods to Individual Differences and Daily Emotional Experience |
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Forgiveness, Forbearance, and Time: The Temporal Unfolding of Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations
By Michael E. McCullough, Frank D. Fincham and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2003, Vol.84, No. 3, pp. 540-557.Forgiveness, Forbearance, and Time: The Temporal Unfolding of Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations |
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Moral Rationalization of the Intergration of Situational Factors and Psychological Processes in Immoral Behavior
By Jo-Ann Tsang, Review of General Psychology 2002, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 25-50.Moral Rationalization of the Intergration of Situational Factors and Psychological Processes in Immoral Behavior |
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Four Motives for Community Involvement
By C. Daniel Batson and Nadia Ahmad, and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal for Social Issues Vol. 58, No. 3, 2002, pp.429-445. Four Motives for Community Involvement |
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The Grateful Disposition: A Conceptual and Empirical Topography
By Michael E. McCullough, Robert A. Emmons and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2002, Vol. 82, No. 1, pp. 112-127. The Grateful Disposition: A Conceptual and Empirical Topography |
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Group indentity-based self-protective strategies: the stigma of race, gender, and garlic
By Christian S. Crandall, Jo-Ann Tsang, Richard D. Harvey and Thomas W. Britt, European Journal of Social Psychology 2000, Vol. 30, pp. 355-381Group indentity-based self-protective strategies: the stigma of race, gender, and garlic |
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