Allen M. Omoto, Ph.D.

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Behavioral and Organizational Sciences Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, United States 
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Dwyer PC, Snyder M, Omoto AM. (2013) When Stigma-by-Association Threatens, Self-Esteem Helps: Self-Esteem Protects Volunteers in Stigmatizing Contexts Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 35: 88-97
Omoto AM, Snyder M, Hackett JD. (2012) Everyday Helping and Responses to Crises: A Model for Understanding Volunteerism Restoring Civil Societies: the Psychology of Intervention and Engagement Following Crisis. 98-118
Omoto AM, Snyder M, Hackett JD. (2010) Personality and motivational antecedents of activism and civic engagement. Journal of Personality. 78: 1703-34
Snyder M, Omoto AM, Smith DM. (2010) The Role of Persuasion Strategies in Motivating Individual and Collective Action The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship
Omoto AM, Snyder M. (2009) Influences of Psychological Sense of Community on Voluntary Helping and Prosocial Action The Psychology of Prosocial Behavior: Group Processes, Intergroup Relations, and Helping. 223-243
Omoto AM, Malsch AM, Barraza JA. (2009) Compassionate Acts: Motivations for and Correlates of Volunteerism among Older Adults The Science of Compassionate Love: Theory, Research, and Applications. 257-282
Snyder M, Omoto AM. (2008) Volunteerism: Social issues perspectives and social policy implications Social Issues and Policy Review. 2: 1-36
Schlehofer MM, Omoto AM, Adelman JR. (2008) How do "religion" and "spirituality" differ? Lay definitions among older adults Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 47: 411-425
Omoto AM, Schlehofer MM. (2007) Volunteerism, Religiousness, Spirituality, and the Health Outcomes of Older Adults Altruism and Health: Perspectives From Empirical Research
Stürmer S, Snyder M, Omoto AM. (2005) Prosocial emotions and helping: the moderating role of group membership. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 88: 532-46
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