Eric D. Wesselmann, Ph.D.

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2011 Psychological Sciences Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Social Psychology, Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Kipling D. Williams grad student 2011 Purdue
 (Rehabilitation and protection: Beneficial uses of ostracism in groups.)
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Ren D, Wesselmann ED, Loh WW, et al. (2022) Do cues of infectious disease shape people's affective responses to social exclusion? Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Ren D, Wesselmann ED, van Beest I. (2020) Seeking Solitude After Being Ostracized: A Replication and Beyond. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167220928238
Hales AH, Wesselmann ED, Hilgard J. (2019) Improving Psychological Science through Transparency and Openness: An Overview. Perspectives On Behavior Science. 42: 13-31
DeSouza ER, Wesselmann ED, Taschetto LR, et al. (2019) Investigating Ostracism and Racial Microaggressions Toward Afro-Brazilians Journal of Black Psychology. 45: 222-268
Wesselmann ED, Ispas D, Olson MD, et al. (2018) Does perceived ostracism contribute to mental health concerns among veterans who have been deployed? Plos One. 13: e0208438
Turton GM, Nauta MM, Wesselmann ED, et al. (2018) The Associations of Greek and Religious Organization Participation with College Students' Social Well-Being and Purpose. The Journal of Psychology. 1-20
Hales A, Dvir M, Wesselmann E, et al. (2018) Cell phone-induced ostracism threatens fundamental needs. The Journal of Social Psychology
Ren D, Wesselmann ED, Williams KD. (2018) Hurt people hurt people: ostracism and aggression. Current Opinion in Psychology. 19: 34-38
Hayes RA, Wesselmann ED, Carr CT. (2018) When Nobody “Likes” You: Perceived Ostracism Through Paralinguistic Digital Affordances Within Social Media Social Media + Society. 4: 205630511880030
Wirth JH, Wesselmann ED. (2018) Investigating how ostracizing others affects one’s self-concept Self and Identity. 17: 394-406
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