Michael Kernis
Affiliations: | 1982 | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Brunell AB, Kernis MH, Goldman BM, et al. (2010) Dispositional authenticity and romantic relationship functioning Personality and Individual Differences. 48: 900-905 |
Heppner WL, Kernis MH, Nezlek JB, et al. (2008) Within-person relationships among daily self-esteem, need satisfaction, and authenticity. Psychological Science. 19: 1140-5 |
Heppner WL, Kernis MH, Lakey CE, et al. (2008) Mindfulness as a means of reducing aggressive behavior: dispositional and situational evidence. Aggressive Behavior. 34: 486-96 |
Kernis MH, Lakey CE, Heppner WL. (2008) Secure versus fragile high self-esteem as a predictor of verbal defensiveness: converging findings across three different markers. Journal of Personality. 76: 477-512 |
Bosson JK, Lakey CE, Campbell WK, et al. (2008) Untangling the Links between Narcissism and Self-esteem: A Theoretical and Empirical Review Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 2: 1415-1439 |
Lakey CE, Kernis MH, Heppner WL, et al. (2008) Individual differences in authenticity and mindfulness as predictors of verbal defensiveness Journal of Research in Personality. 42: 230-238 |
Campbell WK, Bosson JK, Goheen TW, et al. (2007) Do narcissists dislike themselves "deep down inside"? Psychological Science. 18: 227-9 |
Foster JD, Kernis MH, Goldman BM. (2007) Linking adult attachment to self-esteem stability Self and Identity. 6: 64-73 |
Heppner WL, Kernis MH. (2007) “Quiet Ego” Functioning: The Complementary Roles of Mindfulness, Authenticity, and Secure High Self-Esteem Psychological Inquiry. 18: 248-251 |
Kernis MH. (2005) Measuring self-esteem in context: the importance of stability of self-esteem in psychological functioning. Journal of Personality. 73: 1569-605 |