- Recent Courses
- Research Design and Statistics I
(Part I of an undergraduate research methods and statistics course)
- Social Psychology
(Undergraduate survey course)
- The Good Life
(Seminar for honors students)
- Research Design and Inference I and II
(Two-part Graduate statistics course)
- Recent Publications
- Rose, P. & Conlon, K. E. (in press). Materialism: An evolutionary perspective. In F. Columbus (Ed.), Consumer Behavior. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
- Rose, P. & Segrist, D. J. (in press). Excessive buying as a genuine addictive behavior. In A. Browne-Miller (Ed.) International Handbook on Addictions. Westport, CT: Praeger-Greenwood.
- Rose, P. (in press). Affiliation. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher
(Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
- Lakey, C., Rose, P., Campbell, K., & Goodie, A. (2008). Probing the link between narcissism and gambling: The mediating role of judgment and decision-making biases. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 21, 113-137.
- Rose, P. (2007). Mediators of the association between
narcissism and compulsive buying: The roles of materialism and impulse control.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 576-581.
- Rose, P. (2007). The Need for Affiliation. In R. F. Baumeister
& K. D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
- Segrist, D. J., Corcoran, K. J., Jordan-Fleming, M. K, & Rose,
P. (2007).
Yeah I drink... but not as much as other guys: The majority fallacy among adolescent
males. North American Journal of Psychology, 9, 307-320.
- Rose, P. & DeJesus, S. (2007). A model of
motivated cognition to account for the link between self-monitoring and materialism.
Psychology and Marketing, 24, 93-115.
- Murray, S., Griffin, D., Rose, P., & Bellavia, G. (2006).
For better or worse?
Self-esteem and the contingencies of acceptance in marriage. Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin, 32, 866-880.
- Ames, D., Rose, P., & Anderson, C. (2006). The NPI-16 as a short measure of narcissism.
Journal of Research in Personality, 40, 440-450.
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