Lawrence A. Messe

Affiliations: 
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Social Psychology, Physiological Psychology
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Lount RB, Park ES, Kerr NL, et al. (2008) Evaluation Concerns and the Köhler Effect Small Group Research. 39: 795-812
Lount RB, Kerr NL, Messé LA, et al. (2008) An examination of the stability and persistence of the Köhler motivation gain effect. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice. 12: 279-289
Kerr NL, Seok DH, Poulsen JR, et al. (2008) Social ostracism and group motivation gain European Journal of Social Psychology. 38: 736-746
Kerr NL, Messé LA, Seok DH, et al. (2007) Psychological mechanisms underlying the Köhler motivation gain. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 33: 828-41
Sambolec EJ, Kerr NL, Messé LA. (2007) The Role of Competitiveness at Social Tasks: Can Indirect Cues Enhance Performance? Journal of Applied Sport Psychology. 19: 160-172
Todd AR, Seok DH, Kerr NL, et al. (2006) Social compensation: Fact or social-comparison artifact? Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 9: 431-442
Kerr NL, Messé LA, Park ES, et al. (2005) Identifiability, Performance Feedback and the Köhler Effect Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 8: 375-390
El-Alayli A, Messé LA. (2004) Reactions toward an unexpected or counternormative favor-giver: Does it matter if we think we can reciprocate?☆ Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 40: 633-641
Messé LA, Hertel G, Kerr NL, et al. (2002) Knowledge of partner's ability as a moderator of group motivation gains: an exploration of the Köhler discrepancy effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 82: 935-946
Messé LA, Hertel G, Kerr NL, et al. (2002) Knowledge of partner's ability as a moderator of group motivation gains: an exploration of the Köhler discrepancy effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 82: 935-46
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