Daniel C. Molden, Ph.D.

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Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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E. Tory Higgins grad student 2003 Columbia (Neurotree)
 (Preferred strategies for judgment: A new perspective on motivated inference.)

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David B. Miele grad student 2009 Northwestern
Gale M Lucas grad student 2010 Northwestern
Abigail Hazlett grad student 2011 Northwestern
Chin M. Hui grad student 2013 Northwestern
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Bayes R, Druckman JN, Goods A, et al. (2020) When and How Different Motives Can Drive Motivated Political Reasoning Political Psychology
Sparks J, Daly C, Wilkey BM, et al. (2020) Negligible evidence that people desire partners who uniquely fit their ideals Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 90: 103968
Mrazek AJ, Ihm ED, Molden DC, et al. (2018) Expanding minds: Growth mindsets of self-regulation and the influences on effort and perseverance Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 79: 164-180
Klinger JA, Scholer AA, Hui CM, et al. (2018) Effortful experiences of self-control foster lay theories that self-control is limited Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 78: 1-13
Browman AS, Destin M, Molden DC. (2017) Identity-specific motivation: How distinct identities direct self-regulation across distinct situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 113: 835-857
Browman AS, Destin M, Molden DC. (2017) Identity-specific motivation: How distinct identities direct self-regulation across distinct situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 113: 835-857
Browman AS, Destin M, Molden DC. (2017) Identity-specific motivation: How distinct identities direct self-regulation across distinct situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 113: 835-857
Browman AS, Destin M, Molden DC. (2017) Identity-specific motivation: How distinct identities direct self-regulation across distinct situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 113: 835-857
Browman AS, Destin M, Molden DC. (2017) Identity-specific motivation: How distinct identities direct self-regulation across distinct situations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 113: 835-857
Molden DC, Hall A, Hui CM, et al. (2017) Understanding How Identity and Value Motivate Self-Regulation Is Necessary but not Sufficient: A Motivated Effort-Allocation Perspective Psychological Inquiry. 28: 113-121
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