Michael D. Matthews

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Behavioral Sciences and Leadership United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, United States 
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Ender MG, Rohall DE, Matthews MD. (2016) Cadet and Civilian Undergraduate Attitudes toward Transgender People: A Research Note Armed Forces and Society. 42: 427-435
Ender MG, Rohall DE, Matthews MD. (2015) Intersecting identities: Race, military affiliation, and youth attitudes towards war War and Society. 34: 230-246
Bartone PT, Kelly DR, Matthews MD. (2013) Psychological Hardiness Predicts Adaptability in Military Leaders: A prospective study International Journal of Selection and Assessment. 21: 200-210
Ender MG, Rohall DE, Brennan AJ, et al. (2012) Civilian, ROTC, and military academy undergraduate attitudes toward homosexuals in the U.S. military: A research note Armed Forces and Society. 38: 164-172
Maddi SR, Matthews MD, Kelly DR, et al. (2012) The Role of Hardiness and Grit in Predicting Performance and Retention of USMA Cadets Military Psychology. 24: 19-28
Cornum R, Matthews MD, Seligman ME. (2011) Comprehensive soldier fitness: building resilience in a challenging institutional context. The American Psychologist. 66: 4-9
Campbell DJ, Hannah ST, Matthews MD. (2010) Leadership in military and other dangerous contexts: Introduction to the special topic issue Military Psychology. 22
Matthews MD, Ender MG, Laurence JH, et al. (2009) Role of group affiliation and gender on attitudes toward women in the military Military Psychology. 21: 241-251
Rohall DE, Ender MG, Matthews MD. (2006) The Effects of Military Affiliation, Gender, and Political Ideology on Attitudes toward the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: Armed Forces & Society. 33: 59-77
Matthews MD, Strater LD, Endsley MR. (2004) Situation Awareness Requirements for Infantry Platoon Leaders Military Psychology. 16: 149-161
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