Andrew N. Christopher

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Psychological Science Albion College, Albion, MI, United States 
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Griggs RA, Christopher AN. (2016) Who’s Who in Introductory Psychology Textbooks Teaching of Psychology. 43: 108-119
Walker RJ, Christopher AN. (2016) Time-of-day preference mediates the relationship between personality and breakfast attitudes Personality and Individual Differences. 91: 138-143
Walker RJ, Christopher AN, Wieth MB, et al. (2015) Personality, time-of-day preference, and eating behavior: The mediational role of morning-eveningness Personality and Individual Differences. 77: 13-17
Walker RJ, Kribs ZD, Christopher AN, et al. (2014) Age, the Big Five, and time-of-day preference: A mediational model Personality and Individual Differences. 56: 170-174
Marek P, Christopher AN. (2011) What Happened to the First "R"?: Students' Perceptions of the Role of Textbooks in Psychology Courses* Teaching of Psychology. 38: 237-242
Piwowarski T, Christopher A, Walter M. (2011) The effect of mortality salience and belief in afterlife on the manifestation of homonegativity Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 14: 271-279
Christopher AN, Furnham A, Batey M, et al. (2010) Protestant ethic endorsement, personality, and general intelligence Learning and Individual Differences. 20: 46-50
Christopher AN, Marek P. (2009) A Palatable Introduction to and Demonstration of Statistical Main Effects and Interactions Teaching of Psychology. 36: 130-133
Christopher AN, Saliba L, Deadmarsh EJ. (2009) Materialism and well-being: The mediating effect of locus of control. Personality and Individual Differences. 46: 682-686
Swami V, Furnham A, Christopher AN. (2008) Free the animals? Investigating attitudes toward animal testing in Britain and the United States: Personality and Social Sciences Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 49: 269-276
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