Sheldon Stryker

Affiliations: 
Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social Psychology, Public Health, Recreation, Clinical Psychology
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Clifford Kirkpatrick grad student UMN (SocTree)

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Larry W. Isaac grad student (SocTree)
Melissa Milkie grad student (SocTree)
Kristin R. Baughman grad student 2000 Indiana University
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Brenner PS, Serpe RT, Stryker S. (2017) Role-specific Self-efficacy as Precedent and Product of the Identity Model Sociological Perspectives. 61: 57-80
Brenner PS, Serpe RT, Stryker S. (2014) The Causal Ordering of Prominence and Salience in Identity Theory: An Empirical Examination. Social Psychology Quarterly. 77: 231-252
Stryker S. (2014) North Central Sociological Association 2013 Ruth and John Useem Plenary Address Paradox: Sociological Theory Should Need No Defense, But Apparently It Does. Why? Sociological Focus. 47: 1-10
Merolla DM, Serpe RT, Stryker S, et al. (2012) Structural Precursors to Identity Processes: The Role of Proximate Social Structures Social Psychology Quarterly. 75: 149-172
Stryker S. (2008) From Mead to a Structural Symbolic Interactionism and Beyond Review of Sociology. 34: 15-31
Stryker S. (2007) Identity theory and personality theory: mutual relevance. Journal of Personality. 75: 1083-102
Stryker S, Burke PJ. (2000) The Past, Present, and Future of an Identity Theory* Social Psychology Quarterly. 63: 284-297
Stryker S, Cook KS, Fine GA, et al. (1995) Review Essay: Progress? Well, Yes and No: The States of Sociological Social Psychology Social Psychology Quarterly. 58: 326
Stryker S, Serpe RT. (1994) Identity salience and psychological centrality: Equivalent, overlapping, or complementary concepts? Social Psychology Quarterly. 57: 16-35
Stryker S. (1989) The Two Psychologies: Additional Thoughts Social Forces. 68: 45-54
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