Jennifer N. Morey, Ph.D.

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2013 West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States 
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Amy L. Gentzler grad student 2013 West Virginia University
 (Parents' Perceptions of Children's Emotions: Relations with Meta-Emotion Philosophy and Adult Attachment.)
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Morey JN, Gentzler AL. (2017) Parents' Perceptions of and Responses to Children's Emotions: Relations with Meta-Emotion Philosophy and Adult Attachment. Parenting, Science and Practice. 17: 73-103
Geiger PJ, Morey JN, Segerstrom SC. (2017) Beliefs about savoring in older adulthood: Aging and perceived health affect temporal components of perceived savoring ability. Personality and Individual Differences. 105: 164-169
Palmer CA, Ramsey MA, Morey JN, et al. (2016) How Do People Share Their Positive Events? Journal of Individual Differences. 37: 250-259
Gentzler AL, Ramsey MA, Yuen Yi C, et al. (2014) Young adolescents' emotional and regulatory responses to positive life events: Investigating temperament, attachment, and event characteristics Journal of Positive Psychology. 9: 108-121
Ramsey MA, Gentzler AL, Morey JN, et al. (2013) College students' use of communication technology with parents: comparisons between two cohorts in 2009 and 2011. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 16: 747-52
Gentzler AL, Morey JN, Palmer CA, et al. (2013) Young Adolescents' Responses to Positive Events: Associations With Positive Affect and Adjustment Journal of Early Adolescence. 33: 663-683
Morey JN, Gentzler AL, Creasy B, et al. (2013) Young adults' use of communication technology within their romantic relationships and associations with attachment style Computers in Human Behavior. 29: 1771-1778
Gentzler AL, Rottenberg J, Kovacs M, et al. (2012) Atypical development of resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia in children at high risk for depression. Developmental Psychobiology. 54: 556-67
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