Jeffrey N. Weatherly

Affiliations: 
Psychology The University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, United States 
Area:
General Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Native American Studies
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Ferraro FR, Weatherly JN. (2016) Texting Dependence, iPod Dependence, and Delay Discounting. The American Journal of Psychology. 129: 161-8
Montes KS, Weatherly JN. (2016) Differences in the Gambling Behavior of Online and Non-online Student Gamblers in a Controlled Laboratory Environment. Journal of Gambling Studies / Co-Sponsored by the National Council On Problem Gambling and Institute For the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming
Weatherly JN, Petros TV, Jónsdóttir HL. (2016) Is Endorsing Gambling as an Escape More a Trait or a State? Current Psychology. 1-7
Cookman ML, Weatherly JN. (2015) Investigating Possible Effects of Ethnicity and Age on Gambling as an Escape. Journal of Gambling Studies / Co-Sponsored by the National Council On Problem Gambling and Institute For the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming
Thomas KB, Derenne A, Weatherly JN. (2015) Delay and probability discounting in the context of gambling function and expectancies Journal of Gambling Issues. 35-56
Weatherly JN, Petros TV, J?nsd?ttir HL, et al. (2015) Probability Alters Delay Discounting, but Delay Does Not Alter Probability Discounting Psychological Record. 65: 267-275
Weatherly JN. (2014) On several factors that control rates of discounting. Behavioural Processes. 104: 84-90
Weatherly JN, Aoyama K, Terrell HK, et al. (2014) Comparing the Japanese version of the gambling functional assessment - Revised to an American sample Journal of Gambling Issues
Montes KS, Weatherly JN. (2014) The Relationship Between Personality Traits and Military Enlistment: An Exploratory Study Military Behavioral Health. 2: 98-104
Weatherly JN, Feltman KA, Derenne A. (2014) Procedural aspects that control discounting rates when using the fill-in-the-blank and multiple-choice methods. The Behavior Analyst Today. 14: 9-16
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