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Works by Brian Lakey in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2015

Understanding the PxS Aspect of Within-Person Variation: A Variance Partitioning Approach, Brian Lakey
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Ordinary social interaction can explain perceived supports link to positive affect, Brian Lakey
Faculty Scholarly Dissemination Grants

2014

Can Ordinary Conversations Account for Perceived Support, Brian Lakey, Justin Andrews
Faculty Scholarly Dissemination Grants

Forecasting Teaching Evaluations for Student, Teacher, and Relational Components: Predicting more of the professors more of the time, Jennifer Gross, Brian Lakey
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Relational regulation theory: A new approach to explain the link between perceived social support and mental health, Brian Lakey
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2013

Enacted support misbehaves because of its personality: A replication., Brian Lakey, Travis Sain
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Forecasting Effective Student-Teacher Matches by Previewing Teaching Trailers, Jennifer Gross, Brian Lakey
Faculty Scholarly Dissemination Grants

2011

Perceived and Capitalization Support Are Substantially Similar: Implications for Social Support Theory, Ryan C. Shorey, Brian Lakey
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2010

Enacted Support’s Links to Negative Affect and Perceived Support are More Consistent with Theory when Social Influences are Isolated from Trait Influences, Brian Lakey, Edward Orehek, Kate L. Hain, Meredith VanVleet
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2007

Links Among Attachment Dimensions, Affect, the Self, and Perceived Support for Broadly Generalized Attachment Styles and Specific Bonds, Robin A. Barry, Brian Lakey, Edward Orehek
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