Roger G. Tweed, Ph.D.

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2000 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Darrin R. Lehman grad student 2000 UBC
 (Learning considered within a cultural context: Confucian and Socratic approaches.)
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Shaffer C, Gatner D, Gray AL, et al. (2016) Incremental and Predictive Validity of the Antisocial Process Screening Device in a Community Sample of Male and Female Ethnic Minority and Caucasian Youth. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Proctor C, Tweed R, Morris D. (2016) The Rogerian Fully Functioning Person Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 56: 503-529
Proctor C, Tweed R, Morris D. (2014) The Naturally Emerging Structure of Well-Being Among Young Adults: “Big Two” or Other Framework? Journal of Happiness Studies. 16: 257-275
Tweed RG, Biswas-Diener R, Lehman DR. (2012) Self-perceived strengths among people who are homeless. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 7: 481-492
Tweed RG, Bhatt G, Dooley S, et al. (2011) Youth violence and positive psychology: Research potential through integration Canadian Psychology. 52: 111-121
Patterson A, Tweed R. (2009) Escaping homelessness: Anticipated and perceived facilitators Journal of Community Psychology. 37: 846-858
Conway LG, Sexton SM, Tweed RG. (2006) Collectivism and governmentally initiated restrictions: A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis across nations and within a nation Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 37: 20-41
Tweed RG, White K, Lehman DR. (2004) Culture, stress, and coping: Internally- and externally-targeted control strategies of European Canadians, East Asian Canadians, and Japanese Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 35: 652-668
Tweed RG, Lehman DR. (2003) Confucian and Socratic Learning American Psychologist. 58: 148-149
Bonanno GA, Wortman CB, Lehman DR, et al. (2002) Resilience to loss and chronic grief: a prospective study from preloss to 18-months postloss. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 83: 1150-64
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