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Dana Charles Leighton

Affiliations: 
2012-2013 Psychology and Counseling Marywood University, Dunmore, PA, United States 
 2013-2014 Psychology Hendrix College, Conway, AR, United States 
 2015-2015 Psychological Science University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR 
 2015-2017 Behavioral Sciences Southern Arkansas University 
 2017- College of Arts, Sciences, and Education Texas A&M University—Texarkana 
Area:
social psychology, intergroup relations, prejudice, discrimination, improving psychological science, transpersonal psychology, peace psychology, justice, social cognition
Website:
http://www.danaleighton.net
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Parents

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Mark Schaller grad student 2001-2004
Peter Suedfeld grad student 2001-2004 (Neurotree)
David A. Schroeder grad student 2008-2012 University of Arkansas
 (The effects of symbolic and realistic threats on moral exclusion from the scope of justice.)

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Lindsay A. Kennedy collaborator 2016- (Neurotree)
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Vohs KD, Schmeichel BJ, Lohmann S, et al. (2021) A Multisite Preregistered Paradigmatic Test of the Ego-Depletion Effect. Psychological Science. 956797621989733
Leighton DC, Brandt MJ, Kennedy LA. (2019) Political Extremity, Social Media Use, Social Support, and Well-Being for Emerging Adults During the 2016 Presidential Election Campaign Emerging Adulthood. 8: 285-296
Leighton DC, Legate N, LePine S, et al. (2018) Self-Esteem, Self-Disclosure, Self-Expression, and Connection on Facebook: A Collaborative Replication Meta-Analysis Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research. 23: 98-109
Faas C, McFall J, Peer JW, et al. (2018) Emerging Adulthood MoA/IDEA-8 Scale Characteristics From Multiple Institutions Emerging Adulthood. 8: 259-269
Suedfeld P, Leighton DC. (2002) Early communications in the war against terrorism: An integrative complexity analysis. Political Psychology. 23: 585-599
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