Ethan A. McMahan, Ph.D.

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2010 Psychology University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, General Psychology
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David Estes grad student 2010 University of Wyoming
 (Age-related differences in lay conceptions of well-being and "the Good Life".)
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Renken MD, McMahan EA, Nitkova M. (2015) Initial Validation of an Instrument Measuring Psychology-Specific Epistemological Beliefs Teaching of Psychology. 42: 126-136
McMahan EA, Estes D. (2015) The effect of contact with natural environments on positive and negative affect: A meta-analysis The Journal of Positive Psychology. 10: 507-519
McMahan EA, Choi I, Kwon Y, et al. (2015) Some Implications of Believing That Happiness Involves the Absence of Pain: Negative Hedonic Beliefs Exacerbate the Effects of Stress on Well-Being Journal of Happiness Studies. 1-25
McMahan EA, Ryu S, Choi I. (2013) Lay Conceptions of Well-Being Among Undergraduate Students from the United States and South Korea: Culture-Level Differences and Correlates Social Indicators Research. 119: 321-339
McMahan EA, Dixon KJ, King LM. (2013) Evidence of Associations Between Lay Conceptions of Well-Being, Conception-Congruent Behavior, and Experienced Well-Being Journal of Happiness Studies. 14: 655-671
James LE, Tauber SK, McMahan EA, et al. (2012) Searching for interference effects in learning new face-name associations. Memory (Hove, England). 20: 155-66
McMahan EA, Estes D. (2012) Age-Related Differences in Lay Conceptions of Well-Being and Experienced Well-Being Journal of Happiness Studies. 13: 79-101
McMahan EA, Renken MD. (2011) Eudaimonic conceptions of well-being, meaning in life, and self-reported well-being: Initial test of a mediational model Personality and Individual Differences. 51: 589-594
McMahan EA, Estes D. (2011) Hedonic Versus Eudaimonic Conceptions of Well-being: Evidence of Differential Associations With Self-reported Well-being Social Indicators Research. 103: 93-108
McMahan EA, Estes D. (2011) Measuring Lay Conceptions of Well-Being: The Beliefs About Well-Being Scale Journal of Happiness Studies. 12: 267-287
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