Anita E. Kelly
Affiliations: | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States |
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Diane E. Macready | grad student | 2012 | Notre Dame |
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Yip JJ, Kelly AE. (2013) Upward and downward social comparisons can decrease prosocial behavior Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43: 591-602 |
MacReady DE, Cheung RM, Kelly AE, et al. (2011) Can Public Versus Private Disclosure Cause Greater Psychological Symptom Reduction? Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 30: 1015-1042 |
Kelly AE, Yuan KH. (2009) Clients' secret keeping and the working alliance in adult outpatient therapy. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 46: 193-202 |
Cummins LF, Nadorff MR, Kelly AE. (2009) Winning and positive affect can lead to reckless gambling. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors : Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. 23: 287-94 |
Rycyna CC, Champion CD, Kelly AE. (2009) First impressions after various types of deception: Less favorable following expectancy violation Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 31: 40-48 |
Yip JJ, Kelly AE. (2008) Emotional expression can lead to increased self-reported neuroticism Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 27: 761-777 |
Kelly AE, Rodriguez RR. (2007) Do therapists self-disclose more to clients with greater symptomatology? Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 44: 470-5 |
Kelly AE, Yip JJ. (2006) Is keeping a secret or being a secretive person linked to psychological symptoms? Journal of Personality. 74: 1349-70 |
Rodriguez RR, Kelly AE. (2006) Health effects of disclosing secrets to imagined accepting versus nonaccepting confidants Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 25: 1023-1047 |
Kelly AE, Rodriguez RR. (2006) Publicly committing oneself to an identity Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 28: 185-191 |