Daniel R. Rovenpor
Baruch College(US)New York University(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Social and Intergroup Psychology, Cultural Differences and Values, Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment, Mental Health Research Topics, Behavioral Health and Interventions
Most-Cited Works
- → The choices we make: An examination of situation selection in younger and older adults.(2012)54 cited
- → Affect‐as‐Information about Processing Styles: A Cognitive Malleability Approach(2013)46 cited
- → Intergroup conflict self-perpetuates via meaning: Exposure to intergroup conflict increases meaning and fuels a desire for further conflict.(2017)45 cited
- → Emotion regulation and prejudice reduction following acute terrorist events: The impact of reflection before and after the Boston Marathon bombings(2017)20 cited
- → The impact of negative emotions on self-concept abstraction depends on accessible information processing styles.(2016)20 cited
- → Do emotional control beliefs lead people to approach positive or negative situations? Two competing effects of control beliefs on emotional situation selection.(2017)16 cited
- → Meaning threat can promote peaceful, not only military‐based approaches to intergroup conflict: The moderating role of ingroup glorification(2016)16 cited
- → The Impact of Affect on Out-Group Judgments Depends on Dominant Information-Processing Styles(2016)12 cited
- → Regulating the Scope of an Emotion Regulation Perspective on Intergroup Reconciliation(2016)4 cited
- → “We built it” in the past, but “let's build it together” in the future: The roles of temporal framing and social justice orientation in shaping attributions for personal success(2022)4 cited