Keith D. Markman

Affiliations: 
Department of Psychology Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States 
Area:
Experimental Psychology, Social Psychology
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Choi H, Markman KD. (2018) “If only I had” versus “If only I had not”: Mental deletions, mental additions, and perceptions of meaning in life events The Journal of Positive Psychology. 14: 672-680
Briki W, Markman KD, Coudevylle G, et al. (2016) Momentum sequence and environmental climate influence levels of perceived psychological momentum within a sport competition. European Journal of Sport Science. 16: 350-7
Rios K, Markman KD, Schroeder J, et al. (2014) A (Creative) Portrait of the Uncertain Individual: Self-Uncertainty and Individualism Enhance Creative Generation. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 40: 1050-1062
Briki W, Den Hartigh RJ, Markman KD, et al. (2014) How do supporters perceive positive and negative psychological momentum changes during a simulated cycling competition? Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 15: 216-221
Miller AK, Markman KD, Wagner MM, et al. (2013) Mental simulation and sexual prejudice reduction: The debiasing role of counterfactual thinking Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43: 190-194
Briki W, Den Hartigh RJ, Markman KD, et al. (2013) How psychological momentum changes in athletes during a sport competition Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 14: 389-396
Briki W, Doron J, Markman KD, et al. (2013) Differential reactions of virtual actors and observers to the triggering and interruption of psychological momentum Motivation and Emotion. 38: 263-269
Dyczewski EA, Markman KD. (2012) General attainability beliefs moderate the motivational effects of counterfactual thinking Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 48: 1217-1220
Miller AK, Handley IM, Markman KD, et al. (2010) Deconstructing self-blame following sexual assault: the critical roles of cognitive content and process. Violence Against Women. 16: 1120-37
Markman KD, Dyczewski EA. (2010) Think and Act GlobalandLocal: A Portrait of the Individual as a Flexible Information-Processor Psychological Inquiry. 21: 239-241
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