Publications and PresentationsSELECTED PUBLICATIONS (*Denotes undergraduate co-authors)
2016 Peterson, J.L., Giguere, B., & Sherman, S. (in press). Social Connection and Social Networking: Daily Conflict Increases Nightly Facebook Use among Avoidant Participants. Self and Identity. 2015 Peterson, J.L., *Bellows, A. & *Peterson, S. (2015). Promoting connection: Perspective-taking improves relationship closeness and perceived regard in participants with low implicit self-esteem. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 56, 160-164. 2014 DeHart, T., Peterson, J.L., Richeson, J.A., & Hamilton, H. (2014). A diary study of daily perceived mistreatment and alcohol consumption in college students. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 36, 443-451. Peterson, J.L. & DeHart, T. (2014). In defense of (self) love: An observational study on narcissists’ negative behavior during romantic relationship conflict. Self and Identity, 13,477-490. Peterson, J.L. (2014). Explicit thoughts of security activate implicit self-doubt in anxiously attached participants. Personal Relationships, 21, 206-224. 2013 Peterson, J.L. & DeHart, T. (2013). Regulating connection: Implicit self-esteempredicts positive nonverbal behavior during romantic relationship-threat. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 99-105. 2011 DeHart, T., Longua, J.E., & Smith, J. (2011). To enhance or protect the self?: The complex role of explicit and implicit self-esteem. In Mark Alicke and Constantine Sedikides (Eds.), The Handbook of Self-Enhancement and Self-protection. New York:Guilford Press. 2009 Longua, J.E., DeHart, T., Tennen, H., & Armeli, S. (2009). Personality moderates the interaction between positive and negative daily events predicting negative affect and stress. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 547-555. PAPERS IN REVISION OR PREPARATION DeHart, T. Petesron, J.L., Gnedko, N. & O’Connor, J. (in revision). In the mood for sex? Attachment style, risk regulation, and sex in romantic relationships. Peterson, J.L. & *Giguere, B. (in preparation). Social connection and social networking: Daily interpersonal conflict increases Facebook use among avoidantly attached participants. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Peterson, J.L. & *Giguere, B. (2015). Attachment style, interpersonal conflict, and social networking: A daily diary methodology. Paper to be presented at the International Association for Relationships Research mini-conference, New Brunswick, NJ. *Bryan, V. & Peterson, J.L. (2015). Attachment priming improves body-related perceptions. Mainely Data (Some Theory…), Biddeford, ME. *Bellows, A., *Durkee, L, *Symonds, A, & Peterson, J.L. (2015). Perceived close others as insecure may reduce connection seeking behaviors. Mainely Data (Some Theory…), Biddeford, ME. *Sherman, J., *Casazza, J., *Mazzariello, A., & Peterson, J.L. (2015). Body-esteem is not just a women’s issue: Attachment anxiety predicts body-esteem decreases in men following rejection. Mainely Data (Some Theory…), Biddeford, ME. Peterson, J.L. & DeHart, T. (2015) In defense of self love: narcissists’ negative behavior during romantic relationship threat. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA. Peterson, J.L., *Belows, A. & *Peterson, S. (2015). Promoting connection: Perspective-taking improves relationship closeness and perceived regard in participants with low implicit self-esteem. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA. *Bryan, V. & Peterson, J.L. (2014). Blame it on the alcohol: Night-time drinking and conflict predicts next day self-esteem. Poster presented at the New England Psychological Association. Bates College, Lewistown, ME. *Sherman, J., *Bryan, V., & Peterson, J.L. (2014). Social rejection and its effect on body-esteem in individuals high and low in attachment anxiety. Poster presented at the New England Psychological Association. Bates College, Lewistown, ME. *Peterson, S., *Belows, A., & Peterson, J.L. (2014). The benefits of perspective-taking in close relationships. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association,Boston, MA. *Giguere, B. & Peterson, J.L. (2014). Social support and social networking: Attachment style moderates support seeking on Facebook. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA. *Winner Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) Award *Bellows, A., *Britt, K., *Sherman, J., & Peterson, J.L. (2014). Self-protection following rejection: Rejection can reduce connection motivations among highly relational individuals. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston,MA. *Bryan, V., *Baker, N.M., & Peterson, J.L. (2014). Thin is in: Social rejection increases internalization of a thin society ideal. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Peterson, J.L. ,*Peterson, S., & *Giguere, B. (2014) Narcissism and Perspective-taking in Close Relationships: Increasing Self-Other Overlap and Relationship Optimism. Poster accepted at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX Peterson, J.L. (2013). You love me, I (implicitly) doubt me: When security turns threatening for people high in attachment anxiety. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY. *Giguere, B. & Peterson, J.L. (2013). You are part of my self-concept: Including others in the self predicts stable implicit evaluations following conflict. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York, NY. *Winner PSI CHI Undergraduate EPA Travel Award Peterson, J.L. & *Giguere, B.(2013). (De)valuing the roommate relationship: Satisfaction in roommate relationships predicts implicit roommate regard after conflict. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA *Giguere, B., *Arkow, M. & Peterson, J.L. (2012). College roommate conflict. Poster presented at the New England Psychological Association, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worchester, MA. *Winner PSI CHI Outstanding Student Poster Award *Peterson, S., *Kay, B., & Peterson, J.L. (2012). You view yourself how I view you: Attachment style and perceptions of romantic partner’s self-esteem. Poster presented at the New England Psychological Association, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worchester, MA. DeHart, T. & Peterson, J.L. (2012). Regulating connection: Implicit self-esteem predicts positive non-verbal behavior during romantic conflict. Paper presented at the international Association for Relationships Research Conference, Chicago, IL. Peterson, J.L. (2012). When acceptance turns threatening: People with a low relational self-construal decrease implicit evaluations of self and other following acceptance. Paper presented at the international Association for Relationships Research Conference, Chicago, IL. Peterson, J.L. (2012). You love me, I desire you: Recalling romantic acceptance increases commitment and sexual desire in people with low implicit self-esteem. Paper presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA |