Elizabeth A. Pomery, Ph.D.

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2008 Psychology Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
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Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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Frederick Gibbons grad student 2008 Iowa State
 (The influence of positive and negative affect on the processing of outcome expectancies related to risky sexual practices.)
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Gibbons FX, Pomery EA, Gerrard M, et al. (2010) Media as social influence: racial differences in the effects of peers and media on adolescent alcohol cognitions and consumption. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors : Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. 24: 649-59
Pomery EA, Gibbons FX, Reis-Bergan M, et al. (2009) From willingness to intention: experience moderates the shift from reactive to reasoned behavior. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 35: 894-908
Gerrard M, Gibbons FX, Houlihan AE, et al. (2008) A dual-process approach to health risk decision making: The prototype willingness model Developmental Review. 28: 29-61
Gibbons FX, Gerrard M, Reimer RA, et al. (2008) Unintentional Behavior: A Subrational Approach to Health Risk Self-Regulation in Health Behavior. 45-70
Pomery EA, Gibbons FX, Gerrard M, et al. (2005) Families and risk: prospective analyses of familial and social influences on adolescent substance use. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 19: 560-70
Cleveland MJ, Gibbons FX, Gerrard M, et al. (2005) The impact of parenting on risk cognitions and risk behavior: a study of mediation and moderation in a panel of African American adolescents. Child Development. 76: 900-16
GIBBONS FX, LANE DJ, GERRARD M, et al. (2002) Drinking and driving: a prospective assessment of the relation between risk cognitions and risk behavior Risk Decision and Policy. 7: 267-283
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