Jack W. Brehm

Affiliations: 
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
Area:
motivational intensity, reactance theory, cognitive dissonance,
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Jack Brehm is most well known for creating psychological reactance theory.

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Brehm JW, Miron AM, Miller K. (2009) Affect as a motivational state Cognition and Emotion. 23: 1069-1089
Schmitt MT, Miller DA, Branscombe NR, et al. (2008) The difficulty of making reparations affects the intensity of collective guilt Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 11: 267-279
Miron AM, Brummett B, Ruggles B, et al. (2008) Deterring anger and anger-motivated behaviors Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 30: 326-338
Brehm JW. (2007) A Brief History of Dissonance Theory Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 1: 381-391
Miron AM, Parkinson SK, Brehm JW. (2007) Does happiness function like a motivational state? Cognition and Emotion. 21: 248-267
Miron AM, Brehm JW. (2006) Reactance Theory - 40 Years Later Zeitschrift Fur Sozialpsychologie. 37: 9-18
Brehm JW, Miron AM. (2006) Can the simultaneous experience of opposing emotions really occur? Motivation and Emotion. 30: 13-30
Wicklund RA, Brehm JW. (2004) Internalization of multiple perspectives or dissonance reduction? Theory and Psychology. 14: 355-371
Silvia PJ, Brehm JW. (2001) Exploring alternative deterrents to emotional intensity: Anticipated happiness, distraction, and sadness Cognition and Emotion. 15: 575-592
Brehm JW. (1999) The intensity of emotion. Personality and Social Psychology Review : An Official Journal of the Society For Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. 3: 2-22
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