Brian Lakey
Affiliations: | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeJeffrey G. Kuentzel | grad student | 2000 | Wayne State |
Adam L. Bank | grad student | 2001 | Wayne State |
Lynn C. Neely | grad student | 2003 | Wayne State |
Lisa J. Merlo | grad student | 2005 | Wayne State |
Jay L. Cohen | grad student | 2006 | Wayne State |
Freda Giblin | grad student | 2006 | Wayne State |
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Lutz R, Lakey B. (2023) Evidence that specific personal relationships evoke maladaptive personality expression. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 1-14 |
Lakey B, Hubbard SA, Woods WC, et al. (2021) Supportive people evoke positive affect, but do not reduce negative affect, while supportive groups result from favorable dyadic, not group effects. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 1-16 |
Lakey B, Ali Hubbard S, Brummans J, et al. (2021) The Relational Regulation of Within-Person Variation in Personality Expression. Journal of Personality |
Lakey B, Brummans J, Obreiter A, et al. (2021) When Forecasting Mutually Supportive Matches Will Be Practically Impossible. Psychological Science. 956797620984460 |
Tanner SM, Lakey B, Cohen JL, et al. (2018) What is the Right Thing to Say? Agreement among Perceivers on the Supportiveness of Statements Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 40: 329-339 |
Quick E, Lakey B. (2017) Social relations in sensation seeking and urgency: An SRM approach Personality and Individual Differences. 111: 37-45 |
Fles E, Lakey B. (2017) The personality traits of consensually supportive people Personality and Individual Differences. 104: 87-91 |
Woods WC, Lakey B, Sain T. (2016) The role of ordinary conversation and shared activity in the main effect between perceived support and affect European Journal of Social Psychology. 46: 356-368 |
Lakey B. (2015) Understanding the P×S Aspect of Within-Person Variation: A Variance Partitioning Approach. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 2004 |
Lakey B, Vander Molen RJ, Fles E, et al. (2015) Ordinary Social Interaction and the Main Effect Between Perceived Support and Affect. Journal of Personality |