Anson E. Long

Affiliations: 
Psychology Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Behavioral Psychology
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Long AE, Pinel EC, Daily JR, et al. (2021) Existential isolation and the struggle for belief validation. The British Journal of Social Psychology
Pinel EC, Long AE, Johnson LC, et al. (2018) More About When I's Meet: The Intergroup Ramifications of I-Sharing, Part II. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218771901
Pinel EC, Yawger GC, Long AE, et al. (2017) Human like me: Evidence that I-sharing humanizes the otherwise dehumanized. The British Journal of Social Psychology. 56: 689-704
Pinel EC, Long AE, Murdoch EQ, et al. (2017) A prisoner of one's own mind: Identifying and understanding existential isolation Personality and Individual Differences. 105: 54-63
Long AE, Pinel EC, Yawger GC. (2016) When Shared Group Membership Signifies Shared Subjective Experience: I-sharing and the Minimal Group Paradigm. The Journal of Social Psychology
Pinel EC, Long AE, Huneke M. (2015) In the Blink of an I: On Delayed but Identical Subjective Reactions and Their Effect on Self-Interested Behavior. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-12
Pinel EC, Long AE. (2012) When I's meet: sharing subjective experience with someone from the outgroup. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 38: 296-307
Pinel EC, Long AE, Crimin LA. (2010) I-sharing and a classic conformity paradigm Social Cognition. 28: 277-289
Pinel EC, Long AE, Crimin LA. (2008) We're warmer (they're more competent): I-sharing and African Americans' perceptions of the ingroup and outgroup. European Journal of Social Psychology. 38: 1184-1192
Pinel EC, Long AE, Landau MJ, et al. (2006) Seeing I to I: a pathway to interpersonal connectedness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 90: 243-57
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