Zachary K Rothschild
Affiliations: | Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, United States |
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Keefer LA, Brown FL, Rothschild ZK, et al. (2022) A Distant Ally?: Mortality Salience and Parasocial Attachment. Omega. 302228221085173 |
Keefer LA, Rothschild ZK. (2021) Attachment Anxiety Mitigates the Well-Being Costs of Object Attachment Journal of Individual Differences. 42: 41-56 |
Rothschild ZK, Hauri J, Keefer LA. (2020) Specific Phobias: Maintaining Control in the Face of Chaotic Threats Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 39: 383-418 |
Rothschild ZK, Keefer LA, Hauri J. (2020) Defensive Partisanship? Evidence that In‐Party Scandals Increase Out‐Party Hostility Political Psychology |
Keefer LA, Brown M, Rothschild ZK. (2019) Framing plagiarism as a disease heightens students' valuation of academic integrity. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie |
Rothschild ZK, Keefer LA. (2018) Righteous or self-righteous anger? Justice sensitivity moderates defensive outrage at a third-party harm-doer European Journal of Social Psychology. 48: 507-522 |
Rothschild ZK, Keefer LA. (2017) A cleansing fire: Moral outrage alleviates guilt and buffers threats to one’s moral identity Motivation and Emotion. 41: 209-229 |
Rothschild ZK, Landau MJ, Keefer LA, et al. (2015) Another’s punishment cleanses the self: Evidence for a moral cleansing function of punishing transgressors Motivation and Emotion. 39: 722-741 |
Keefer LA, Landau MJ, Sullivan D, et al. (2014) The object of affection: Subjectivity uncertainty increases objectification in close relationships Social Cognition. 32: 484-504 |
Keefer LA, Landau MJ, Sullivan D, et al. (2014) Embodied metaphor and abstract problem solving: Testing a metaphoric fit hypothesis in the health domain Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 55: 12-20 |