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Renee M Tobin

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Herbstrith J, Tobin R, Hesson-McInnis M, Schneider W
Sch Psychol Q . 2013 May; 28(3):183-194. PMID: 23647242
Gay and lesbian parents are raising an increasing number of children, but little is known about how these parents are viewed by school personnel. In this study, preservice teacher attitudes...
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Tobin R, Graziano W
J Exp Child Psychol . 2011 Apr; 110(2):227-40. PMID: 21477814
Inferences about emotions in children are limited by studies that rely on only one research method. Convergence across methods provides a stronger basis for inference by identifying method variance. This...
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Graziano W, Habashi M, Sheese B, Tobin R
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2007 Sep; 93(4):583-99. PMID: 17892333
This research program explored links among prosocial motives, empathy, and helping behavior. Preliminary work found significant relations among components of self-reported empathy and personality (N = 223). In Study 1,...
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Graziano W, Bruce J, Sheese B, Tobin R
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2007 Sep; 93(4):565-82. PMID: 17892332
Unfavorable evaluations of others reflect both specific prejudice and generalized negativity. Study 1 examined self-reported norms and personal endorsement of prejudices to various social groups. Study 2 used judgments of...
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Kahn J, Tobin R, Massey A, Anderson J
Am J Psychol . 2007 Jul; 120(2):263-86. PMID: 17650921
The Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) text analysis program often is used as a measure of emotion expression, yet the construct validity of its use for this purpose has...
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Kieras J, Tobin R, Graziano W, Rothbart M
Psychol Sci . 2005 May; 16(5):391-6. PMID: 15869699
This study examined individual differences in children's regulation of emotional expression after receiving desirable and undesirable gifts. Effortful control, the ability to suppress a dominant response in favor of a...
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Graziano W, Tobin R
J Pers . 2002 Sep; 70(5):695-727. PMID: 12322857
Agreeableness is linked to socially valued traits and prosocial motives, so self-reported Agreeableness may be distorted by self-favoring biases (SFB). A three-study multimethod research program explored links between the Big...