Tom Pyszczynski
0000-0003-4008-3384
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
154 papers found
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A prognostic utility bias in judgments of similarity between past and present instances: How available information is deemed useful for prediction
Role of consciousness and accessibility of death-related thoughts in mortality salience effects.
Effects of Self-Esteem on Vulnerability-Denying Defensive Distortions: Further Evidence of an Anxiety-Buffering Function of Self-Esteem
Emotional expression and the reduction of motivated cognitive bias: Evidence from cognitive dissonance and distancing from victims' paradigms.
Depression, self-focused attention, and the self-serving attributional bias
Putting Cognitive Constructs in Their Place: Is Depression Really Just a Matter of Interpretation?
Why Do People Need Self-Esteem? Converging Evidence That Self-Esteem Serves an Anxiety-Buffering Function
Terror Management and Tolerance: Does Mortality Salience Always Intensify Negative Reactions to Others Who Threaten One's Worldview?
A Terror Management Theory of Social Behavior: The Psychological Functions of Self-Esteem and Cultural Worldviews
On the Relationship Between Self-Focused Attention and Psychological Disorder: A Critical Reappraisal
Evidence for Terror Management Theory II: The Effects of Mortality Salience on Reactions to Those Who Threaten or Bolster the Cultural Worldview
Depression, self-focused attention, and the negative memory bias.
Abstracts
A Reaction to Greenwald, Pratkanis, Leippe, and Baumgardner (1986): Under What Conditions Does Research Obstruct Theory Progress?
Self-Regulatory Perseveration and the Depressive Self-Focusing Style: A Self-Awareness Theory of Reactive Depression
Depression, Self-Focused Attention, and Expectancies for Positive and Negative Future Life Events for Self and Others
Toward an Integration of Cognitive and Motivational Perspectives on Social Inference: A Biased Hypothesis-Testing Model
Evidence for a depressive self-focusing style
Persistent high self-focus after failure and low self-focus after success: The depressive self-focusing style.
Proneness to romantic jealousy and responses to jealousy in others
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