Ginette C. Blackhart

Affiliations: 
Psychology East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Personality Psychology
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Blackhart GC, Hernandez DK, Wilson E, et al. (2021) The Impact of Rejection Sensitivity on Self-Disclosure Within the Context of Online Dating. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
Dreves PA, Blackhart GC, McBee MT. (2020) Do behavioral measures of self-control assess construct-level variance? Journal of Research in Personality. 88: 104000
Dreves PA, Blackhart GC. (2019) Thinking into the future: how a future time perspective improves self-control Personality and Individual Differences. 149: 141-151
Hance MA, Blackhart G, Dew M. (2018) Free to be me: The relationship between the true self, rejection sensitivity, and use of online dating sites. The Journal of Social Psychology. 158: 421-429
Blackhart GC, Williamson J, Nelson L. (2015) Social anxiety in relation to Selfcontrol depletion following social interactions Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 34: 747-773
Blackhart GC, Fitzpatrick J, Williamson J. (2014) Dispositional factors predicting use of online dating sites and behaviors related to online dating Computers in Human Behavior. 33: 113-118
Seehusen J, Cordaro F, Wildschut T, et al. (2013) Individual differences in nostalgia proneness: The integrating role of the need to belong Personality and Individual Differences. 55: 904-908
Blackhart GC, Brown KE, Clark T, et al. (2012) Assessing the adequacy of postexperimental inquiries in deception research and the factors that promote participant honesty. Behavior Research Methods. 44: 24-40
Blackhart GC, Nelson BC, Winter A, et al. (2011) Self-control in relation to feelings of belonging and acceptance Self and Identity. 10: 152-165
Blackhart GC, Nelson BC, Knowles ML, et al. (2009) Rejection elicits emotional reactions but neither causes immediate distress nor lowers self-esteem: a meta-analytic review of 192 studies on social exclusion. Personality and Social Psychology Review : An Official Journal of the Society For Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. 13: 269-309
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