Justin Buckingham

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Selected Publications (TU student/alumni co-authors underlined):

Buckingham, J.T., Weber, A.M., & Sypher, A.K. (2012). Self-esteem and self-perpetuating effects of threat on contingencies of self-worth. Self and Identity, 11, 360-385. Find article

Buckingham, J.T., Zell, E., & Schurtz, D.R. (2012). Social comparison seeking: General comparison curtails local comparison. Current Research in Social Psychology, 20 (5), 1-9. Find article

Buckingham, J. T., Smith LeBeau, L., & Klein, W. M. P. (2011). The performance versus ability distinction following social comparison feedback. Current Research in Social Psychology, 16 (7), 1-9. Find article

Alicke, M. D., Buckingham, J. T., Zell, E., & Davis, T. (2008). Culpable control and counterfactual reasoning in the psychology of blame. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1371-1381. Find article

Smith LeBeau, L. & Buckingham, J. T. (2008). Relationship social comparison tendencies and relationship evaluation. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 25, 71-86. Find article

Klein, W. M. P., Monin, M. M., Steers-Wentzell, K. L., & Buckingham, J. T. (2006). Effects of  standards on self-enhancing interpretations of ambiguous social comparison information. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 28, 65-79. Find article

Jones, A. M., & Buckingham, J. T. (2005). Self-Esteem as a moderator of the effect of social comparison on women’s body image. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24, 1086-1109. Find article

Buckingham, J. T., & Alicke, M. D. (2002). The influence of individual versus aggregate social comparison and the presence of others on self-evaluations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 1117-1130. Find article

Klein, W. M. P. & Buckingham, J. T. (2002). Self-other biases in judgments of ambiguous performance and corresponding ability.  Psychologica Belgica, 42, 43-64.

LoSchiavo, F. M., Buckingham, J. T., & Yurak, T. J.  (2002). First-day demonstration for social psychology courses. Teaching of Psychology, 29, 216-219.

Alicke, M. D., LoSchiavo, F. M., & Buckingham, J. T. (2000). Attitude transference. Social Cognition, 18, 1-34. Find article

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