Zachary P. Hohman

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Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, United States 
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Michael A. Hogg grad student 2012 The Claremont Graduate University
 (Fearing the Uncertain: A Causal Exploration of Self-Esteem, Self-Uncertainty, and Mortality Salience.)
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Brown JK, Hohman ZP, Niedbala EM, et al. (2021) Sweating the big stuff: Arousal and stress as functions of self-uncertainty and identification. Psychophysiology. e13836
Hackett JD, Rast D, Hohman Z. (2019) Identification with the American South and Anti-Muslim Attitudes. The Journal of Social Psychology. 160: 150-163
Ouyang Y, Rast DE, Hackett JD, et al. (2019) The American South: Explorations on southern attachments and personal values. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-13
Gaffney AM, Sherburne B, Hackett JD, et al. (2018) The transformative and informative nature of elections: Representation, schism, and exit. The British Journal of Social Psychology
Dahl E, Niedbala EM, Hohman ZP. (2018) Loving the Group That Denies You First: Social Identity Effects of Ostracism Before Inclusion. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218784901
Niedbala EM, Hohman ZP, Harris BN, et al. (2018) Taking one for the team: Physiological trajectories of painful intergroup retaliation. Physiology & Behavior
Niedbala EM, Hohman ZP. (2018) Retaliation against the outgroup: The role of self-uncertainty Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 22: 708-723
Gaffney AM, Hackett JD, Rast DE, et al. (2018) The State of American Protest: Shared Anger and Populism Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 18: 11-33
Niedbala EM, Hohman ZP, Elleby JS. (2018) When i’m right you’re wrong: attitude correctness facilitates anger and approach motivation toward opposing individuals Social Influence. 13: 150-162
Hohman ZP, Keene JR, Harris BN, et al. (2017) A Biopsychological Model of Anti-drug PSA Processing: Developing Effective Persuasive Messages. Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society For Prevention Research
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