Lori D. Lindley, Ph.D.

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2001 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
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Personality Psychology
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Fred H. Borgen grad student 2001 Iowa State
 (Personality, other dispositional variables, and human adaptability.)
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McDermott RC, Schwartz JP, Lindley LD, et al. (2014) Exploring men's homophobia: Associations with religious fundamentalism and gender role conflict domains Psychology of Men and Masculinity. 15: 191-200
Schwartz JP, Lindley LD. (2009) Impacting sexism through social justice prevention: implications at the person and environmental levels. The Journal of Primary Prevention. 30: 27-41
Schwartz JP, Lindley LD, Buboltz WC. (2007) Adult attachment orientations: Relation to affiliation motivation Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 20: 253-265
Lindley LD. (2006) The paradox of self-efficacy: Research with diverse populations Journal of Career Assessment. 14: 143-160
Schwartz JP, Lindley LD. (2005) RESEARCH: "Religious Fundamentalism and Attachment: Prediction of Homophobia" International Journal For the Psychology of Religion. 15: 145-157
Lindley LD. (2005) Perceived barriers to career development in the context of social cognitive career theory Journal of Career Assessment. 13: 271-287
Buboltz WC, Jenkins SM, Thomas A, et al. (2005) Research productivity in counseling psychology: An update Counseling Psychologist. 33: 709-728
Lindley LD, Borgen FH. (2002) Generalized self-efficacy, Holland theme self-efficacy, and academic performance Journal of Career Assessment. 10: 301-314
Rottinghaus PJ, Lindley LD, Green MA, et al. (2002) Educational aspirations: The contribution of personality, self-efficacy, and interests Journal of Vocational Behavior. 61: 1-19
Lindley LD, Borgen FH. (2000) Personal Style Scales of the Strong Interest Inventory: Linking Personality and Interests Journal of Vocational Behavior. 57: 22-41
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