Mike Prentice

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University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria 
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Furr RM, Prentice M, Hawkins Parham A, et al. (2024) Is Doing Good Good Enough? A Motivation, Action, Sacrifice, and Temptation (MAST) View of Moral Praiseworthiness. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672241273243
Prentice M, Jayawickreme E, Fleeson W. (2020) An experience sampling study of the momentary dynamics of moral, autonomous, competent, and related need satisfactions, moral enactments, and psychological thriving Motivation and Emotion. 44: 244-256
Lueders A, Prentice M, Jonas E. (2019) Refugees in the media: Exploring a vicious cycle of frustrated psychological needs, selective exposure, and hostile intergroup attitudes. European Journal of Social Psychology. 49: 1471-1479
Sanderson R, Prentice M, Wolf L, et al. (2019) Strangers in a Strange Land: Relations Between Perceptions of Others' Values and Both Civic Engagement and Cultural Estrangement. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 559
Sheldon KM, Prentice M, Osin E. (2019) Rightly crossing the Rubicon: Evaluating goal self-concordance prior to selection helps people choose more intrinsic goals Journal of Research in Personality. 79: 119-129
Prentice M, Jayawickreme E, Fleeson W. (2018) Integrating Whole Trait Theory and Self-Determination Theory. Journal of Personality
Prentice M, Jayawickreme E, Hawkins A, et al. (2018) Morality as a Basic Psychological Need Social Psychological and Personality Science. 10: 449-460
Sheldon KM, Corcoran M, Prentice M. (2018) Pursuing Eudaimonic Functioning Versus Pursuing Hedonic Well-Being: The First Goal Succeeds in Its Aim, Whereas the Second Does Not Journal of Happiness Studies. 20: 919-933
Sheldon KM, Prentice M. (2017) Self-Determination Theory as a Foundation for Personality Researchers. Journal of Personality
Prentice M, Kasser T, Sheldon KM. (2017) Openness to Experience Predicts Intrinsic Value Shifts after Deliberating One's Own Death. Death Studies
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