Ozlem Ayduk
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Turkish psychologist and political scientist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ozlem Nefise Ayduk is an American social psychologist at U.C. Berkeley researching close relationships, emotion regulation, and the development of self-regulation in children. She is a fellow at the Society of Experimental Social Psychology and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. She has contributed content to several psychology handbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopedias.
Ozlem Ayduk's Published Works
Published Works
- Achievement orientations from subjective histories of success: Promotion pride versus prevention pride (2001) (1359)
- When Asking “Why” Does Not Hurt Distinguishing Rumination From Reflective Processing of Negative Emotions (2005) (526)
- 'Willpower' over the life span: decomposing self-regulation. (2011) (525)
- Regulating the interpersonal self: strategic self-regulation for coping with rejection sensitivity. (2000) (524)
- Facilitating Adaptive Emotional Analysis: Distinguishing Distanced-Analysis of Depressive Experiences From Immersed-Analysis and Distraction (2008) (359)
- Predicting Cognitive Control From Preschool to Late Adolescence and Young Adulthood (2006) (359)
- Making Meaning out of Negative Experiences by Self-Distancing (2011) (353)
- Willpower in a cognitive-affective processing system: The dynamics of delay of gratification. (2004) (349)
- Behavioral and neural correlates of delay of gratification 40 years later (2011) (330)
- Rejection Sensitivity and Depressive Symptoms in Women (2001) (299)
- From a distance: implications of spontaneous self-distancing for adaptive self-reflection. (2010) (298)
- Preschoolers' delay of gratification predicts their body mass 30 years later. (2013) (261)
- Rejection sensitivity and disruption of attention by social threat cues. (2009) (253)
- Rejection sensitivity and male violence in romantic relationships (2000) (250)
- Rejection sensitivity and the rejection-hostility link in romantic relationships. (2010) (234)
- Rejection Sensitivity and the Defensive Motivational System: Insights From the Startle Response to Rejection Cues (2004) (222)
- Self-talk as a regulatory mechanism: how you do it matters. (2014) (218)
- Does rejection elicit hostility in rejection sensitive women (1999) (199)
- Individual differences in the rejection-aggression link in the hot sauce paradigm: The case of Rejection Sensitivity. (2008) (196)
- Rejection Sensitivity and Executive Control: Joint predictors of Borderline Personality features. (2008) (166)
- Self-Regulation in a Cognitive--Affective Personality System: Attentional Control in the Service of the Self (2002) (134)
- Regulating the Interpersonal Self: Strategic Self-Regulation for Coping With Rejection Sensitivity (2000) (131)
- Self-Distancing: Theory, Research, and Current Directions (2017) (127)
- Attentional Mechanisms Linking Rejection to Hostile Reactivity: The Role of “Hot” Versus “Cool” Focus (2002) (123)
- The Role of Rejection Sensitivity in People’s Relationships with Significant Others and Valued Social Groups (2006) (118)
- Tactical Differences in Coping With Rejection Sensitivity: The Role of Prevention Pride (2003) (118)
- Resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia buffers against rejection sensitivity via emotion control. (2008) (115)
- "Asking why" from a distance: its cognitive and emotional consequences for people with major depressive disorder. (2012) (115)
- Personality in context: an interpersonal systems perspective. (2002) (110)
- Person X situation interactionism in self-encoding (I am...when...): implications for affect regulation and social information processing. (2001) (102)
- Analyzing Negative Experiences Without Ruminating: The Role of Self-Distancing in Enabling Adaptive Self-Reflection (2010) (93)
- Rejection Sensitivity as an Interpersonal Vulnerability. (2005) (85)
- Blacks’ Death Rate Due to Circulatory Diseases Is Positively Related to Whites’ Explicit Racial Bias (2016) (83)
- Boundary conditions and buffering effects: Does depressive symptomology moderate the effectiveness of self-distancing for facilitating adaptive emotional analysis? (2009) (82)
- The effect of self-distancing on adaptive versus maladaptive self-reflection in children. (2011) (80)
- Sustaining delay of gratification over time: A hot-cool systems perspective. (2003) (68)
- Third-person self-talk facilitates emotion regulation without engaging cognitive control: Converging evidence from ERP and fMRI (2017) (66)
- This too shall pass: temporal distance and the regulation of emotional distress. (2015) (65)
- Verbal intelligence and self-regulatory competencies: Joint predictors of boys’ aggression ☆ (2007) (64)
- A Contextual Approach to the Development of Self-regulatory Competencies: The Role of Maternal Unresponsivity and Toddlers’ Negative Affect in Stressful Situations (2005) (62)
- Racial bias is associated with ingroup death rate for Blacks and Whites: Insights from Project Implicit. (2016) (59)
- Enhancing the Pace of Recovery Self-Distanced Analysis of Negative Experiences Reduces (2008) (57)
- Introduction to personality : toward an integrative science of the person (2008) (55)
- Rejection Sensitivity and Girls’ Aggression (2004) (40)
- Dimensionality of brain networks linked to life-long individual differences in self-control (2012) (37)
- Asking 'why' from a distance facilitates emotional processing: a reanalysis of Wimalaweera and Moulds (2008). (2009) (36)
- Applying the Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems Approach to Conceptualizing Rejection Sensitivity. (2008) (32)
- Comparing the Effects of Three Online Cognitive Reappraisal Trainings on Well-Being (2017) (27)
- Rejection sensitivity and vulnerability to self-directed hostile cognitions following rejection. (2015) (27)
- Boundary conditions and buffering effects: Does depressive symptomology moderate the effectiveness of distanced-analysis for facilitating adaptive self-reflection? (2009) (26)
- Being Present: Focusing on the Present Predicts Improvements in Life Satisfaction But Not Happiness (2017) (26)
- When Asking ''Why'' Does Not Hurt Rumination From Reflective Processing of (2005) (25)
- Third-Person Self-Talk Reduces Ebola Worry and Risk Perception by Enhancing Rational Thinking. (2017) (22)
- Putting Yourself on the Line: Self-Esteem and Expressing Affection in Romantic Relationships (2017) (22)
- Delay of gratification in childhood linked to cortical interactions with the nucleus accumbens. (2015) (21)
- Cohort Effects in Children’s Delay of Gratification (2018) (21)
- Cognitive-Affective Processing System Analysis of Reactions to the O. J. Simpson Criminal Trial Verdict (2010) (18)
- When chatting about negative experiences helps-and when it hurts: Distinguishing adaptive versus maladaptive social support in computer-mediated communication. (2020) (18)
- Death Rate Due to Circulatory Diseases Is Positively Related to Whites’ Explicit Racial Bias: A Nationwide Investigation Using Project Implicit (2016) (17)
- Self-distancing improves interpersonal perceptions and behavior by decreasing medial prefrontal cortex activity during the provision of criticism (2016) (15)
- Does Distanced Self-Talk Facilitate Emotion Regulation Across a Range of Emotionally Intense Experiences? (2020) (14)
- Executive Functions Promote Well-Being: Outcomes and Mediators (2017) (12)
- When smart people behave stupidly: Reconciling inconsistencies in social-emotional intelligence. (2002) (10)
- Person × Situation interactionism in self-encoding (I am . . . when . . .) (2001) (9)
- Current Directions in Personality Psychology (2004) (6)
- Behavioral and neural correlates of delay of gratification 40 years later: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2011, Vol 108 No. 36:14998-5003. (2012) (6)
- Regulatory Focus Questionnaire (2018) (3)
- Applying Cognitive-Affective Processing System (CAPS) Theory to Cultural Differences in Social Behavior (2020) (2)
- Coengagement, coconstruction, coevocation: three principles to bridge relationships and social cognition (2015) (1)
- Is Intellectual Humility an Antidote for Our Polarized Nation? (2022) (1)
- Personality and Social Interaction (2018) (1)
- 5. When Smart People Behave Stupidly (2017) (0)
- Intellectual Humility and Political Polarization: An Exploration of Social Networks, Attitudes, and Affect (2023) (0)
- Negative Affect Measure (2013) (0)
- Short-term implications of long-term thinking: Temporal distancing and emotional responses to daily stressors. (2022) (0)
- Thought Content Measure (2013) (0)
- Mood and Behavior Daily Diary (2014) (0)
- From Immersed-Analysis and Distraction Facilitating Adaptive Emotional Analysis : Distinguishing Distanced-Analysis of Depressive Experiences (2008) (0)
- Comparing the Effects of Three Online Cognitive Reappraisal Trainings on Well-Being (2016) (0)
- Rejection Sensitivity And Acceptance Of Abusive Behavior From Partners And Supervisors: (510192017-001) (2017) (0)
- Explicit Avoidance Rating (2013) (0)
- Positive Partner Evaluation (2013) (0)
- Walter Mischel (1930-2018). (2019) (0)
- Acknowledgment (2009) (0)
- Third-person self-talk facilitates emotion regulation without engaging cognitive control: Converging evidence from ERP and fMRI (2017) (0)
- Title Racial bias is associated with ingroup death rate for Blacks and Whites : Insights from Project Implicit Permalink (2016) (0)
- Title Blacks ’ Death Rate Due to Circulatory Diseases Is Positively Related to Whites ’ Explicit Racial Bias : A Nationwide Investigation Using Project Implicit Permalink (2016) (0)
- From different angles: Complementary matching of psychological distance: (514472015-234) (2015) (0)
- Self-Reflection at Work: Why It Matters and How to Harness Its Potential and Avoid Its Pitfalls (2023) (0)
- Personality and Social InteractionInterpenetrating Processes (2012) (0)
- Emotion When Chatting About Negative Experiences Helps — and When It Hurts : Distinguishing Adaptive Versus Maladaptive Social Support in Computer-Mediated Communication (0)
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