Marilyn Mendolia

617 total citations
20 papers, 494 citations indexed

About

Marilyn Mendolia is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Marilyn Mendolia has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 494 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Social Psychology, 7 papers in Clinical Psychology and 6 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Marilyn Mendolia's work include Emotions and Moral Behavior (6 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (4 papers). Marilyn Mendolia is often cited by papers focused on Emotions and Moral Behavior (6 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (4 papers). Marilyn Mendolia collaborates with scholars based in United States. Marilyn Mendolia's co-authors include Robert E. Kleck, Abraham Tesser, Jay G. Hull, Leonard L. Martin, Janet Moore, Steven R. H. Beach, Page L. Anderson, Frank D. Fincham, James W. Pennebaker and Nicole Crepaz and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin and Emotion.

In The Last Decade

Marilyn Mendolia

20 papers receiving 452 citations

Peers

Marilyn Mendolia
Noah S. Glassman United States
Shannon E. Holleran United States
Virginia Blankenship United States
Robert W. Fuhrman United States
Thomas F. Harlow United States
Jody C. Dill United States
Jessica Wortman United States
Lucy Robin United States
Noah S. Glassman United States
Marilyn Mendolia
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mendolia, Marilyn. (2021). Type of Task Instruction Enhances the Role of Face and Context in Emotion Perception. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 46(1). 99–114. 2 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn. (2015). Repressors benefit from reappraising a threatening emotional event. Anxiety Stress & Coping. 29(1). 80–99. 1 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn, et al.. (2007). Attentional mechanisms associated with repressive distancing. Journal of Research in Personality. 42(3). 546–563. 8 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn. (2006). Explicit Use of Categorical and Dimensional Strategies to Decode Facial Expressions of Emotion. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 31(1). 57–75. 19 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn. (1999). Repressors' Appraisals of Emotional Stimuli in Threatening and Nonthreatening Positive Emotional Contexts. Journal of Research in Personality. 33(1). 1–26. 28 indexed citations
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Tesser, Abraham, et al.. (1998). Similarity and Uniqueness Focus: A Paper Tiger and a Surprise. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 24(11). 1190–1204. 8 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn, Janet Moore, & Abraham Tesser. (1996). Dispositional and situational determinants of repression.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70(4). 856–867. 2 indexed citations
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Beach, Steven R. H., et al.. (1996). Self-evaluation maintenance in marriage: Toward a performance ecology of the marital relationship.. Journal of Family Psychology. 10(4). 379–396. 35 indexed citations
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Beach, Steven R. H., Abraham Tesser, Marilyn Mendolia, Page A.W. Anderson, & et al. (1996). Self-evaluation maintenance in marriage: Toward a performance ecology of the marital relationship.. Journal of Family Psychology. 10(4). 379–396. 1 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn, Steven R. H. Beach, & Abraham Tesser. (1996). The relationship between marital interaction behaviors and affective reactions to one's own and one's spouse's self‐evaluation needs. Personal Relationships. 3(3). 279–292. 16 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn, Janet Moore, & Abraham Tesser. (1996). Dispositional and situational determinants of repression.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70(4). 856–867. 42 indexed citations
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Tesser, Abraham, Leonard L. Martin, & Marilyn Mendolia. (1995). The impact of thought on attitude extremity and attitude-behavior consistency.. 75 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn & Robert E. Kleck. (1993). Effects of talking about a stressful event on arousal: Does what we talk about make a difference?. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 64(2). 283–292. 59 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn & Robert E. Kleck. (1993). Effects of talking about a stressful event on arousal: Does what we talk about make a difference?. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 64(2). 283–292. 49 indexed citations
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Hull, Jay G. & Marilyn Mendolia. (1991). Modeling the relations of attributional style, expectancies, and depression.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 61(1). 85–97. 42 indexed citations
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Mendolia, Marilyn & Robert E. Kleck. (1991). Watching people talk about their emotions: Inferences in response to full-face vs. profile expressions. Motivation and Emotion. 15(4). 229–242. 6 indexed citations
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Hull, Jay G. & Marilyn Mendolia. (1991). Modeling the relations of attributional style, expectancies, and depression.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 61(1). 85–97. 36 indexed citations
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Kleck, Robert E. & Marilyn Mendolia. (1990). Decoding of profile versus full-face expressions of affect. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 14(1). 35–49. 17 indexed citations

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