Joseph Pelletier

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University of Kent, UK, Canterbury, England, United Kingdom 
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Van de Vyver J, Abrams D, Spinner L, et al. (2019) Participatory arts interventions promote interpersonal and intergroup prosocial intentions in middle childhood Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 65: 101069
Abrams D, Van de Vyver J, Pelletier J, et al. (2015) Children's prosocial behavioural intentions towards outgroup members. The British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Abrams D, Rutland A, Palmer SB, et al. (2014) The role of cognitive abilities in children's inferences about social atypicality and peer exclusion and inclusion in intergroup contexts. The British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 32: 233-47
Knabb JJ, Pelletier J. (2014) “A Cord of Three Strands is Not Easily Broken”: An Empirical Investigation of Attachment-Based Small Group Functioning in the Christian Church Journal of Psychology and Theology. 42: 343-358
Knabb JJ, Pelletier J, Grigorian-Routon A. (2014) Towards a Psychological Understanding of Servanthood: An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Orthodox Beliefs, Experiential Avoidance, and Self-Sacrificial Behaviors among Christians at a Religiously-Affiliated University Journal of Psychology and Theology. 42: 269-283
Abrams D, Rutland A, Pelletier J, et al. (2009) Children's group nous: understanding and applying peer exclusion within and between groups. Child Development. 80: 224-43
Abrams D, Rutland A, Ferrell JM, et al. (2008) Children's judgments of disloyal and immoral peer behavior: subjective group dynamics in minimal intergroup contexts. Child Development. 79: 444-61
Randsley de Moura G, Leader T, Pelletier J, et al. (2008) Prospects for Group Processes and Intergroup Relations Research: A Review of 70 Years' Progress Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 11: 575-596
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