Frederick Rhodewalt
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Frederick Rhodewalt's Degrees
- PhD Social Psychology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Social Psychology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Rhodewalt was an American social psychologist at the University of Utah. Background Rhodewalt completed his BA at Lincoln University and a PhD in Social Psychology at Princeton University . He spent his entire 31 year academic career at the University of Utah in the Department of Psychology where he published extensively on issues related to personality and the self.
Frederick Rhodewalt's Published Works
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- Unraveling the Paradoxes of Narcissism: A Dynamic Self-Regulatory Processing Model (2001) (1736)
- Optimism, neuroticism, coping, and symptom reports: an alternative interpretation of the Life Orientation Test. (1989) (419)
- Self and Interpersonal Correlates of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory: A Review and New Findings (1995) (398)
- On self-aggrandizement and anger: a temporal analysis of narcissism and affective reactions to success and failure. (1998) (391)
- Narcissism, Self-Knowledge Organization, and Emotional Reactivity: The Effect of Daily Experiences on Self-Esteem and Affect (1998) (321)
- Effects of strategic self-presentation on subsequent self-esteem. (1981) (267)
- Conceptions of Ability, Achievement Goals, and Individual Differences in Self‐Handicapping Behavior: On the Application of Implicit Theories (1994) (210)
- Appraisal of life change, depression, and illness in hardy and nonhardy women. (1989) (188)
- Self-handicappers: Individual differences in the preference for anticipatory, self-protective acts. (1990) (171)
- Self-handicapping : the role of discounting and augmentation in the preservation of self-esteem (1991) (152)
- Self-handicapping among competitive athletes: The role of practice in self-esteem protection. (1984) (144)
- Distinguishing Narcissism and Hostility: Similarities and Differences in Interpersonal Circumplex and Five-Factor Correlates (2001) (135)
- The Double-Edged Sword of Self-Handicapping: Discounting, Augmentation, and the Protection and Enhancement of Self-Esteem (1997) (132)
- Expanding the Dynamic Self-Regulatory Processing Model of Narcissism: Research Directions for the Future (2001) (123)
- Self-Handicapping and Subsequent Performance: Role of Outcome Valence and Attributional Certainty (1986) (123)
- Effects of self-presentation on the phenomenal self. (1986) (122)
- On the relationship of hardiness to the Type A behavior pattern: Perception of life events versus coping with life events (1984) (117)
- Narcissus Reflects: Memory Distortion in Response to Ego-Relevant Feedback among High- and Low-Narcissistic Men (2002) (116)
- Dissonance motivation: Its nature, persistence, and reinstatement. (1979) (94)
- Claimed self-handicaps and the self-handicapper: The relation of reduction in intended effort to performance (1991) (88)
- Cognitive, behavioral, and affective correlates of the Cook and Medley Hostility Scale. (1990) (82)
- Self-Handicapping in the Classroom: The Effects of Claimed Self-Handicaps on Responses to Academic Failure (1995) (79)
- Induced-compliance attitude change: Once more with feeling (1979) (72)
- Narcissism and self-handicapping: Linking self-aggrandizement to behavior (2006) (67)
- Defensive Strategies, Motivation, and the Self: A Self-Regulatory Process View. (2005) (63)
- On states, traits, and processes: A transactional alternative to the individual difference assumptions in Type A behavior and physiological reactivity (1986) (60)
- A person-environment analysis of job stress: a contingency model explanation. (1985) (56)
- Reactance and the coronary-prone behavior pattern: the role of self-attribution in responses to reduced behavioral freedom. (1983) (48)
- Self-Handicapping Scale (2012) (47)
- Seff-Handicapping and Interpersonal Trade-Offs: The Effects of Claimed Self-Handicaps on Observers' Performance Evaluations and Feedback (1995) (45)
- Role of Self-Protective Attributions in the Experience of Pain (1988) (45)
- Interpersonal self-regulation: Lessons from the study of narcissism. (2003) (39)
- Dissonance and humor: Evidence for the undifferentiated nature of dissonance arousal. (1978) (38)
- The Type A Behavior Pattern and Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis (1984) (29)
- Self-involvement, self-attribution, and the Type A coronary-prone behavior pattern. (1984) (29)
- Self-Presentation and the Phenomenal Self: On the Stability and Malleability of Self-Conceptions (1986) (28)
- Type A Behavior, Perceived Stress, and Illness (1984) (27)
- Coronary-Prone Behavior and Reactance (1982) (24)
- Self-presentation and the phenomenal self: The "carryover effect" revisited. (1998) (23)
- Self‐Handicapping: On the Self‐Perpetuating Nature of Defensive Behavior (2008) (22)
- Type A Behavior and Diabetic Control: Implications of Psychological Reactance for Health Outcomes1 (1988) (19)
- Self-Handicapping and School (2002) (15)
- Reflections in troubled waters: Narcissism and the vicissitudes of an interpersonally contextualized self (2005) (15)
- The social mind of the narcissist: Cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal self-construction. (2001) (14)
- A Self‐Attribution‐Reactance Model of Recovery from Injury in Type A Individuals1 (1985) (13)
- Social Motivation: Social Motivation and Object Relations: Narcissism and Interpersonal Self-Esteem Regulation (2004) (13)
- Cue Utilization in the Self-Attribution of Emotions and Attitudes (1979) (11)
- Autobiography, Reputation, and the Self: On the Role of Evaluative Valence and Self-Consistency of the Self-Relevant Information (2001) (9)
- Situational Demand and Self-Reports of Stress and Illness: The Moderating Influence of Self-Monitoring (1987) (8)
- Strategic self-attribution and Type A behavior (1988) (8)
- Self-Esteem and Self-Regulation: Toward Optimal Studies of Self-Esteem: Comment. (2003) (8)
- The role of self-attribution differences in the utilization of social comparison information (1981) (8)
- The Type A behaviour pattern, induced mood, and the illusion of control (1988) (6)
- Stress and Distress as a Function of Jenkins Activity Survey-Defined Type A Behavior and Control Over the Work Environment (1991) (5)
- The self and intergroup attitudes: Connecting "fragile" personal and collective self-concepts. (2010) (5)
- Personality and Prejudice in Interracial Interactions (2012) (3)
- Type a behavior, field dependence, and hypervigilance: Toward increased Type A specificity (1986) (3)
- Reactions to Perceived Loss of Control: Self-Attribution and the Type A. (1982) (3)
- Personlity and Social Behavior (2008) (1)
- Personality and social behavior (2012) (1)
- A self-change sampler. (1995) (0)
- STEREOTYPE THREAT AND AFFIRMATION : THE INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF DOMAIN AND GENDER IDENTIFICATION , AND DIFFERENT TYPES OF AFFIRMATION ON WOMEN (2012) (0)
- The role of self-serving attributional strategies in pain perception (1984) (0)
- Type A Behavior, Life Change, and Illness: A Prospective Study. (1986) (0)
- The effect of rejected advice on individuals high in unmitigated communion (2007) (0)
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