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Education
Ph.D., Psychology
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
January 1996
B.A. (Honors), Psychology
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY
December 1990
Communication Studies minor
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
January 1996
B.A. (Honors), Psychology
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY
December 1990
Communication Studies minor
Employment History
Distinguished Research Professor (2021-)
Haskayne School of Business
Adjunct Professor (2021-)
Department of Psychology
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Professor (2014-2021)
Department of Psychology
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A
Professor (2013-2014)
Associate Professor (2007-2013)
Assistant Professor (2001-2007)
School of Communication
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A
Statistical Research Computing Associate (1998-2001)
Amos Tuck School of Business Administration
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.A
Lecturer (1996-1998)
School of Psychology
University of New England
Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
Haskayne School of Business
Adjunct Professor (2021-)
Department of Psychology
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Professor (2014-2021)
Department of Psychology
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A
Professor (2013-2014)
Associate Professor (2007-2013)
Assistant Professor (2001-2007)
School of Communication
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A
Statistical Research Computing Associate (1998-2001)
Amos Tuck School of Business Administration
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.A
Lecturer (1996-1998)
School of Psychology
University of New England
Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
Publications
Books in print or under contract
Hayes, A. F., Montoya, A. K., Preacher, K. J., & Page-Gould, E. (under contract). Statistical mediation analysis: Repeated measures designs. New York: The Guilford Press.
Hayes, A. F. (2022). Introduction to mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis (3rd Ed.). New York: The Guilford Press. (Second edition published in 2018; First edition published in 2013). [web page]
Darlington, R. B., & Hayes, A. F. (2017). Regression analysis and linear models: Concepts, applications, and implementation. New York: The Guilford Press. [web page]
Hayes, A. F., Slater, M. D., & Snyder, L. (2008). The SAGE sourcebook of advanced data analysis methods for communication research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications . (Lead Editor) [web page]
Hayes, A. F. (2005). Statistical methods for communication science. New York, NY: Routledge. [web page]
Journal articles and book chapters in print or in review
Hayes, A. F., Allison, P. D., & Alexander, S. M. (in review). Errors-in-variables regression as a viable approach to mediation analysis with random error-tainted measurements. Estimation, effectiveness, and an easy-to-use implementation. Manuscript submitted for publication. [PDF]
Montoya, A. K., Hayes, A. F., & Juarez, N. G. (in review). Mediation analysis in the two-group pretest-posttest design: A new approach based on treatment as a moderator of time effects. Manuscript submitted for publication. [PDF]
Coutts, J. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2023). Questions of value, questions of magnitude: An exploration and application of methods for comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 55, 3772-3785. [PDF]
Kurbatfinski, S., Letourneau, N., Dewey, D., Hayes, A. F., Hayden, K. A., Anis, L., & Dosani, A. (2023). Factors affecting the association between maternal adverse childhood experiences and preschool children’s behavioural problems: A systematic review of mediators and moderators. Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry, 14, 1-17.
Rockwood, N. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2022). Multilevel mediation analysis. In A. A. O'Connell, D. B. McCoach, and B. Bell (Eds). Multilevel modeling methods with introductory and advanced applications. Information Age Publishing.
Igartua, J.-J. & Hayes, A. F. (2021). Mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis: Concepts, computations, and some common confusions. Spanish Journal of Psychology, 24, e49. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F., & Coutts, J. J. (2020). Use omega rather than Cronbach's alpha for quantifying reliability. But... Communication Methods and Measures, 14, 1-24. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F., & Rockwood, N. J. (2020). Conditional process analysis: Concepts, computation, and advances in the modeling of the contingencies of mechanisms. American Behavioral Scientist, 64, 19-54. [PDF]
Rockwood, N. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2020). Mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis: Regression-based approaches for clinical research. In A. G. C. Wright and M. N. Hallquist (Eds.) Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology. Cambridge University Press.
Coutts, J. J., Hayes, A. F., & Jiang, T. (2019). Easy statistical mediation analysis with distinguishable dyadic data. Journal of Communication, 69, 612-649. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F. (2018). Partial, conditional, and moderated moderated mediation: Quantification, inference, and interpretation. Communication Monographs, 85, 4-40. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F., & Rockwood, N. J. (2017). Regression-based statistical mediation and moderation analysis in clinical research: Observations, recommendations, and implementation. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 98, 39-57. [paper and data]
Deery, S., Walsh, J., Zatzick, C., & Hayes, A. F. (2017). Exploring the relationship between compressed work hours, satisfaction, and absenteeism in front-line service work. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 26, 42-52.
Hayes, A. F., Montoya, A. K., & Rockwood, N. J. (2017). The analysis of mechanisms and their contingencies: PROCESS versus structural equation modeling. Australasian Marketing Journal, 25, 76-81. [PDF and Mplus code]
Hayes, A. F., & Montoya, A. K. (2017). A tutorial on testing, visualizing, and probing interaction involving a multicategorical variable in linear regression analysis. Communication Methods and Measures, 11, 1-30 [paper and data]
Montoya, A. K., & Hayes, A. F. (2017). Two condition within-participant statistical mediation analysis: A path-analytic framework. Psychological Methods, 22, 6-27. [paper]
Hanssen, M. M., Vancleef, L. M. G., Vlaeyen, J. W. S., Hayes, A. F., Schouten, E. G. W., & Peters, M. L. (2015). Optimism, motivational coping and well-being: Evidence supporting the importance of flexible goal adjustment. Journal of Happiness Studies, 16, 1525-1537.
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., & Chung, A. (2015). Injury news coverage, relative concern, and support for alcohol-control policies: An impersonal impact explanation. Journal of Health Communication, 20, 51-59.
Hayes, A. F. (2015). An index and test of linear moderated mediation. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 50, 1-22.
Hayes, A. F., & Agler, R. A. (2014). On the standard error of the difference between independent regression coefficients in moderation analysis. Multiple Linear Regression Viewpoints, 40 (2), 16-27.
Hayes, A. F., & Matthes, J. (2014). Self-censorship, the spiral of silence, and contemporary political communication. In K. H. Jamieson & K. Kenski (Eds), Oxford Handbook on Political Communication. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Hayes, A. F., & Preacher, K. J. (2014). Statistical mediation analysis with a multicategorical independent variable. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 67, 451-470.
Vasey, M. W., Harbaugh, C. N., Fisher, L. J., Heath, J. H., Hayes, A. F., & Bijttebier, P. (2014). Temperament synergies in risk for depressive symptoms: A prospective replication of a three-way interaction. Journal of Research in Personality, 53, 134-147.
Matthes, J., & Hayes, A. F. (2013). Methodological conundrums in spiral of silence research. In W. Donsbach, C. Salmon, and Y. Tsfati (Eds). The spiral of silence: New perspectives on communication and public opinion. New York: Routledge.
Hayes, A. F., Matthes, J., & Eveland, W. P. (2013). Stimulating the quasi-statistical organ: Fear of social isolation motivates the quest for knowledge of the opinion climate. Communication Research, 40, 439-462. [Here are the translations of the 5 items in our fear of social isolation measure into German, French, Chinese, Korean, and Spanish]
Hayes, A. F., & Scharkow, M. (2013). The relative trustworthiness of inferential tests of the indirect effect in statistical mediation analysis: Does method really matter? Psychological Science, 24, 1918-1927.
Hayes, A. F., & Preacher, K. J. (2013). Conditional process modeling: Using structural equation modeling to examine contingent causal processes. In G. R. Hancock & R. O. Mueller (Eds.) Structural equation modeling: A second course (2nd Ed). Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
Berndt, N. C., Hayes, A. F.,, Verboon, P., Lechner, L., Bolman, C., & De Vries, H. (2013). Self-efficacy mediates the impact of craving on smoking abstinence in low to moderately anxious patients: Results of a moderated mediation approach. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27, 113-124.
Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Huge, M. E. (2012). Cautions regarding the interpretation of regression coefficients and hypothesis tests in linear models with interactions. Communication Methods and Measures, 6, 1-11.
Matthes, J., Hayes, A. F., Rojas, H., Shen, F., Min, S. J., & Dylko, I. (2012). Exemplifying a dispositional approach to cross-cultural spiral of silence research: Fear of social isolation and the inclination to self-censor. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 24, 287-305.
Pollack, J., VanEpps, E. M., & Hayes, A. F. (2012). The moderating role of social ties on entrepreneurs' depressed affect and withdrawal intentions in response to economic stress. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 33, 789-810
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., Goodall, K., & Ewoldsen, D. (2012). Increasing support for alcohol-control enforcement through news coverage of alcohol's role in injuries and crime: An experiment using representative U.S. news stories and people. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73, 311-315
Hayes, A. F., Preacher, K. J., & Myers, T. A. (2011). Mediation and the estimation of indirect effects in political communication research. In E. P. Bucy & R. Lance Holbert (Eds), Sourcebook for political communication research: Methods, measures, and analytical techniques. (p. 434-465). New York: Routledge.
Parker, R., Hossein, N., & Hayes, A. F. (2011). Distributive justice, promotion instrumentality, and turnover intentions in public accounting firms. Behavioral Research in Accounting, 23, 169-186.
Hayes, A. F., & Preacher, K. J. (2010). Estimating and testing indirect effects in simple mediation models when the constituent paths are nonlinear. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 45, 627-660.
Hayes, A. F., Uldall, B., & Glynn, C. J. (2010). Validating the willingness to self-censor scale II: Inhibition of opinion expression in a conversational setting. Communication Methods and Measures, 4, 256-272
Myers, T. A., & Hayes, A. F. (2010). Reframing the casualties hypothesis: (Mis)perception of troop casualties and public opinion about military intervention. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 22, 256-275.
Slater, M. D., & Hayes A. F. (2010). The influence of youth music television viewership on changes in cigarette use and association with smoking peers: A social identity, reinforcing spirals perspective. Communication Research, 37, 751-773.
Hayes, A. F., & Matthes, J. (2009). Computational procedures for probing interactions in OLS and logistic regression: SPSS and SAS implementations. Behavior Research Methods, 41, 924-936.
Hayes, A. F. (2009). Beyond Baron and Kenny: Statistical mediation analysis in the new millennium. Communication Monographs, 76, 408-420.
Hayes, A. F., & Myers, T. A. (2009). Testing the “proximate casualties hypothesis”: Local troop loss, attention to war news, and support for military intervention. Mass Communication and Society, 12, 379-402.
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., Reineke, J. B., Long, M. A., & Bettinghaus, E. (2009). Newspaper coverage of cancer prevention and prevention knowledge: Multilevel evidence for knowledge gap effects. Journal of Communication, 59, 514-533.
Slater, M. D., Goodall, C. E., & Hayes, A. F. (2009). Self-reported news attention does assess differential processing of media content: An experiment on risk perceptions utilizing a random sample of U.S. local crime and accident news. Journal of Communication, 59, 117-134.
Hayes, A. F. (2008). Random sampling. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International encyclopedia of communication (Vol. 10, pp. 4453-4459). Oxford, UK: Blackwell
Hayes, A. F. (2008). Nonrandom sampling. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International encyclopedia of communication (Vol. 10, pp. 4447-4452). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Cai, L., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). A new test of linear hypotheses in OLS regression under heteroscedasticity of unknown form. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 33, 21-40.
Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 879-891.
Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Contemporary approaches to assessing mediation in communication research. In A. F. Hayes, M. D. Slater, and L. B. Snyder (Eds), The Sage sourcebook of advanced data analysis methods for communication research (pp. 13-54). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Hayes, A. F. (2007). Exploring the forms of self-censorship: On the spiral of silence and the use of opinion expression avoidance strategies. Journal of Communication, 57, 785-802.
Hayes, A. F., & Cai, L. (2007). Using heteroscedasticity-consistent standard error estimators in OLS regression: An introduction and software implementation. Behavior Research Methods, 39, 709-722.
Hayes, A. F., & Cai, L. (2007). Further evaluating the validity of the conditional decision rule for comparing two independent means. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 60, 217-244.
Hayes, A. F., & Krippendorff, K. (2007). Answering the call for a standard reliability measure for coding data. Communication Methods and Measures, 1, 77-89.
Hayes, A. F., & Reineke, J. B. (2007). The effects of government censorship of war-related news coverage on interest in the censored coverage. Mass Communication and Society, 10, 423-438.
Preacher, K. J., Rucker, D. D., & Hayes, A. F. (2007). Assessing moderated mediation hypotheses: Theory, methods, and prescriptions. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 42, 185-227.
Shanahan, J., Glynn, C. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2007). The spiral of silence: A meta-analysis and its impact. In R. Preiss, M. Allen, B. Gayle, N. Burrell, & J. Bryant (Eds.). Mass media effects: Advances through meta-analysis (pp. 415-427). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., & Ford, V. (2007). Examining the moderating and mediating effects of media and individual differences on adolescent perceptions of alcohol-related risks. Communication Research, 34, 355-381.
Frost, C. A., Gordon, E. A., & Hayes, A. F. (2006). Stock exchange disclosure and market development: An analysis of 50 international exchanges. Journal of Accounting Research, 44, 437-483.
Hayes, A. F., Scheufele, D. A., & Huge, M. E. (2006). Nonparticipation as self-censorship: Publicly-observable political activity in a polarized opinion climate. Political Behavior, 28, 259-283.
Hayes, A. F. (2006). A primer on multilevel modeling. Human Communication Research, 32, 385-410.
Schnurr, P. P., Hayes, A. F., Lunney, C. A., McFall, M., & Uddo, M. (2006). Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between symptoms and quality of life in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 707-713.
Slater, M. D., Snyder, L., & Hayes, A. F. (2006). Thinking and modeling at multiple levels: The potential contribution of multilevel modeling to communication theory and research. Human Communication Research, 32, 375-384.
Eveland, W. P., Hayes, A. F., Shah, D. V., & Kwak, N. (2005). Understanding the relationship between communication and political knowledge: A model-comparison approach using panel data. Political Communication, 22, 423-446.
Eveland, W. P., Hayes, A. F., Shah, D. V., & Kwak, N. (2005). Observations on the estimation of communication effects on political knowledge and a test of intracommunication mediation. Political Communication, 22, 505-510.
Hayes, A. F. (2005). Oneway designs: Nonparametric and resampling approaches. In B. Everitt & D. Howell (Eds.) Encyclopedia of statistics in behavioral science (pp. 1468-1474). Chichester, UK: Wiley & Sons.
Hayes, A. F. (2005). Self-censorship. In B. Radcliff & S. Best (Eds.) Polling America: An encyclopedia of public opinion. (pp. 737-740). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Validating the willingness to self-censor scale: Individual differences in the effect of the climate of opinion on opinion expression. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17, 443-455.
Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Willingness to self-censor: A construct and measurement tool for public opinion research. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17, 298-323.
Farley, J. U., Hayes, A. F., & Kopalle, P. K. (2004). Choosing and upgrading financial services dealers in the U.S. and U.K. International Journal of Research in Marketing, 21, 357-375.
Kocsis, R. N., & Hayes, A. F. (2004). Believing is seeing?: Investigating the perceived accuracy of criminal psychological profiles. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 48, 149-160.
Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2004). SPSS and SAS procedures for estimating indirect effects in simple mediation models. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 36, 717-731.
Knott, A., Hayes, A. F., & Neslin, A. (2002). Next-product-to-buy models for cross-selling applications. Journal of Interactive Marketing, 16(3), 59-75.
Kocsis, R. N., Hayes, A. F., & Irwin, H. (2002). Investigative experience and accuracy in psychological profiling of a violent crime. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 811-823.
Hayes, A. F., Shanahan, J., & Glynn, C. J. (2001). Willingness to express one's opinion in a realistic situation as a function of perceived support for that opinion. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 13, 45-58.
Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2001). Criminal psychological profiling in violent crime investigations: A comparative assessment of expertise. In Godwin, M.G. (Eds.) Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling. New York: CRC Press.
Darlington, R. B., & Hayes, A. F. (2000). Combining independent p-values: Extensions of the Stouffer and binomial methods. Psychological Methods, 5, 496-515.
Hayes, A. F. (2000). Randomization tests and the equality of variance assumption when comparing group means. Animal Behaviour, 59, 653-656.
Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2000). Expertise in psychological profiling: A comparative assessment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, 311-331.
Hayes, A. F. (1998). Reconnecting research design and data analysis: Who needs a confidence interval? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21, 203-204.
Hayes, A. F. (1998). SPSS procedures for approximate randomization tests. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 30, 536-543.
Hayes, A. F. (1998). Within-study meta-analysis: Pooling the significance of doubly-nonindependent ("nonoverlapping") correlations. Psychological Methods, 3, 32-45.
Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H., & Hayes, A. F. (1998). Organised and disorganised criminal behaviour syndromes in arsonists: A validation study of a psychological profiling concept. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, 5, 117-131.
Glynn, C. J., Hayes, A. F., & Shanahan, J. (1997). Perceived support for one's opinions and willingness to speak out: A meta-analysis of survey studies on the "spiral of silence." Public Opinion Quarterly,61, 452-461.
Hayes, A. F. (1997). Cautions in testing variance equality with randomization tests. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 59, 25-31.
Hayes, A. F. & Dunning, D. (1997). Trait ambiguity and construal processes: Implications for self-peer agreement in personality judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 664-677.
Dunning, D., & Hayes, A. F. (1996). Evidence for egocentric comparison in social judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 213-229.
Hayes, A. F. (1996). The permutation test is not distribution-free: Testing Ho: rho = 0. Psychological Methods, 1, 184-198.
Hayes, A. F. (1996). PERMUSTAT: Randomization tests for the Macintosh. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 28, 473-475.
Barnes, J., & Hayes, A. F. (1995). Integration of the language arts and teacher training: An examination of speech communication instruction in high school English classes. Communication Education, 44, 307-320.
Hayes, A. F. (1995). Age preferences for same and opposite-sex partners. Journal of Social Psychology, 135, 125-133.
Hayes, A. F., Montoya, A. K., Preacher, K. J., & Page-Gould, E. (under contract). Statistical mediation analysis: Repeated measures designs. New York: The Guilford Press.
Hayes, A. F. (2022). Introduction to mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis (3rd Ed.). New York: The Guilford Press. (Second edition published in 2018; First edition published in 2013). [web page]
Darlington, R. B., & Hayes, A. F. (2017). Regression analysis and linear models: Concepts, applications, and implementation. New York: The Guilford Press. [web page]
Hayes, A. F., Slater, M. D., & Snyder, L. (2008). The SAGE sourcebook of advanced data analysis methods for communication research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications . (Lead Editor) [web page]
Hayes, A. F. (2005). Statistical methods for communication science. New York, NY: Routledge. [web page]
Journal articles and book chapters in print or in review
Hayes, A. F., Allison, P. D., & Alexander, S. M. (in review). Errors-in-variables regression as a viable approach to mediation analysis with random error-tainted measurements. Estimation, effectiveness, and an easy-to-use implementation. Manuscript submitted for publication. [PDF]
Montoya, A. K., Hayes, A. F., & Juarez, N. G. (in review). Mediation analysis in the two-group pretest-posttest design: A new approach based on treatment as a moderator of time effects. Manuscript submitted for publication. [PDF]
Coutts, J. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2023). Questions of value, questions of magnitude: An exploration and application of methods for comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 55, 3772-3785. [PDF]
Kurbatfinski, S., Letourneau, N., Dewey, D., Hayes, A. F., Hayden, K. A., Anis, L., & Dosani, A. (2023). Factors affecting the association between maternal adverse childhood experiences and preschool children’s behavioural problems: A systematic review of mediators and moderators. Clinical Medicine Insights: Psychiatry, 14, 1-17.
Rockwood, N. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2022). Multilevel mediation analysis. In A. A. O'Connell, D. B. McCoach, and B. Bell (Eds). Multilevel modeling methods with introductory and advanced applications. Information Age Publishing.
Igartua, J.-J. & Hayes, A. F. (2021). Mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis: Concepts, computations, and some common confusions. Spanish Journal of Psychology, 24, e49. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F., & Coutts, J. J. (2020). Use omega rather than Cronbach's alpha for quantifying reliability. But... Communication Methods and Measures, 14, 1-24. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F., & Rockwood, N. J. (2020). Conditional process analysis: Concepts, computation, and advances in the modeling of the contingencies of mechanisms. American Behavioral Scientist, 64, 19-54. [PDF]
Rockwood, N. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2020). Mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis: Regression-based approaches for clinical research. In A. G. C. Wright and M. N. Hallquist (Eds.) Handbook of research methods in clinical psychology. Cambridge University Press.
Coutts, J. J., Hayes, A. F., & Jiang, T. (2019). Easy statistical mediation analysis with distinguishable dyadic data. Journal of Communication, 69, 612-649. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F. (2018). Partial, conditional, and moderated moderated mediation: Quantification, inference, and interpretation. Communication Monographs, 85, 4-40. [PDF]
Hayes, A. F., & Rockwood, N. J. (2017). Regression-based statistical mediation and moderation analysis in clinical research: Observations, recommendations, and implementation. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 98, 39-57. [paper and data]
Deery, S., Walsh, J., Zatzick, C., & Hayes, A. F. (2017). Exploring the relationship between compressed work hours, satisfaction, and absenteeism in front-line service work. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 26, 42-52.
Hayes, A. F., Montoya, A. K., & Rockwood, N. J. (2017). The analysis of mechanisms and their contingencies: PROCESS versus structural equation modeling. Australasian Marketing Journal, 25, 76-81. [PDF and Mplus code]
Hayes, A. F., & Montoya, A. K. (2017). A tutorial on testing, visualizing, and probing interaction involving a multicategorical variable in linear regression analysis. Communication Methods and Measures, 11, 1-30 [paper and data]
Montoya, A. K., & Hayes, A. F. (2017). Two condition within-participant statistical mediation analysis: A path-analytic framework. Psychological Methods, 22, 6-27. [paper]
Hanssen, M. M., Vancleef, L. M. G., Vlaeyen, J. W. S., Hayes, A. F., Schouten, E. G. W., & Peters, M. L. (2015). Optimism, motivational coping and well-being: Evidence supporting the importance of flexible goal adjustment. Journal of Happiness Studies, 16, 1525-1537.
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., & Chung, A. (2015). Injury news coverage, relative concern, and support for alcohol-control policies: An impersonal impact explanation. Journal of Health Communication, 20, 51-59.
Hayes, A. F. (2015). An index and test of linear moderated mediation. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 50, 1-22.
Hayes, A. F., & Agler, R. A. (2014). On the standard error of the difference between independent regression coefficients in moderation analysis. Multiple Linear Regression Viewpoints, 40 (2), 16-27.
Hayes, A. F., & Matthes, J. (2014). Self-censorship, the spiral of silence, and contemporary political communication. In K. H. Jamieson & K. Kenski (Eds), Oxford Handbook on Political Communication. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Hayes, A. F., & Preacher, K. J. (2014). Statistical mediation analysis with a multicategorical independent variable. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 67, 451-470.
Vasey, M. W., Harbaugh, C. N., Fisher, L. J., Heath, J. H., Hayes, A. F., & Bijttebier, P. (2014). Temperament synergies in risk for depressive symptoms: A prospective replication of a three-way interaction. Journal of Research in Personality, 53, 134-147.
Matthes, J., & Hayes, A. F. (2013). Methodological conundrums in spiral of silence research. In W. Donsbach, C. Salmon, and Y. Tsfati (Eds). The spiral of silence: New perspectives on communication and public opinion. New York: Routledge.
Hayes, A. F., Matthes, J., & Eveland, W. P. (2013). Stimulating the quasi-statistical organ: Fear of social isolation motivates the quest for knowledge of the opinion climate. Communication Research, 40, 439-462. [Here are the translations of the 5 items in our fear of social isolation measure into German, French, Chinese, Korean, and Spanish]
Hayes, A. F., & Scharkow, M. (2013). The relative trustworthiness of inferential tests of the indirect effect in statistical mediation analysis: Does method really matter? Psychological Science, 24, 1918-1927.
Hayes, A. F., & Preacher, K. J. (2013). Conditional process modeling: Using structural equation modeling to examine contingent causal processes. In G. R. Hancock & R. O. Mueller (Eds.) Structural equation modeling: A second course (2nd Ed). Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
Berndt, N. C., Hayes, A. F.,, Verboon, P., Lechner, L., Bolman, C., & De Vries, H. (2013). Self-efficacy mediates the impact of craving on smoking abstinence in low to moderately anxious patients: Results of a moderated mediation approach. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27, 113-124.
Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Huge, M. E. (2012). Cautions regarding the interpretation of regression coefficients and hypothesis tests in linear models with interactions. Communication Methods and Measures, 6, 1-11.
Matthes, J., Hayes, A. F., Rojas, H., Shen, F., Min, S. J., & Dylko, I. (2012). Exemplifying a dispositional approach to cross-cultural spiral of silence research: Fear of social isolation and the inclination to self-censor. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 24, 287-305.
Pollack, J., VanEpps, E. M., & Hayes, A. F. (2012). The moderating role of social ties on entrepreneurs' depressed affect and withdrawal intentions in response to economic stress. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 33, 789-810
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., Goodall, K., & Ewoldsen, D. (2012). Increasing support for alcohol-control enforcement through news coverage of alcohol's role in injuries and crime: An experiment using representative U.S. news stories and people. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73, 311-315
Hayes, A. F., Preacher, K. J., & Myers, T. A. (2011). Mediation and the estimation of indirect effects in political communication research. In E. P. Bucy & R. Lance Holbert (Eds), Sourcebook for political communication research: Methods, measures, and analytical techniques. (p. 434-465). New York: Routledge.
Parker, R., Hossein, N., & Hayes, A. F. (2011). Distributive justice, promotion instrumentality, and turnover intentions in public accounting firms. Behavioral Research in Accounting, 23, 169-186.
Hayes, A. F., & Preacher, K. J. (2010). Estimating and testing indirect effects in simple mediation models when the constituent paths are nonlinear. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 45, 627-660.
Hayes, A. F., Uldall, B., & Glynn, C. J. (2010). Validating the willingness to self-censor scale II: Inhibition of opinion expression in a conversational setting. Communication Methods and Measures, 4, 256-272
Myers, T. A., & Hayes, A. F. (2010). Reframing the casualties hypothesis: (Mis)perception of troop casualties and public opinion about military intervention. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 22, 256-275.
Slater, M. D., & Hayes A. F. (2010). The influence of youth music television viewership on changes in cigarette use and association with smoking peers: A social identity, reinforcing spirals perspective. Communication Research, 37, 751-773.
Hayes, A. F., & Matthes, J. (2009). Computational procedures for probing interactions in OLS and logistic regression: SPSS and SAS implementations. Behavior Research Methods, 41, 924-936.
Hayes, A. F. (2009). Beyond Baron and Kenny: Statistical mediation analysis in the new millennium. Communication Monographs, 76, 408-420.
Hayes, A. F., & Myers, T. A. (2009). Testing the “proximate casualties hypothesis”: Local troop loss, attention to war news, and support for military intervention. Mass Communication and Society, 12, 379-402.
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., Reineke, J. B., Long, M. A., & Bettinghaus, E. (2009). Newspaper coverage of cancer prevention and prevention knowledge: Multilevel evidence for knowledge gap effects. Journal of Communication, 59, 514-533.
Slater, M. D., Goodall, C. E., & Hayes, A. F. (2009). Self-reported news attention does assess differential processing of media content: An experiment on risk perceptions utilizing a random sample of U.S. local crime and accident news. Journal of Communication, 59, 117-134.
Hayes, A. F. (2008). Random sampling. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International encyclopedia of communication (Vol. 10, pp. 4453-4459). Oxford, UK: Blackwell
Hayes, A. F. (2008). Nonrandom sampling. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International encyclopedia of communication (Vol. 10, pp. 4447-4452). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
Cai, L., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). A new test of linear hypotheses in OLS regression under heteroscedasticity of unknown form. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 33, 21-40.
Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 879-891.
Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Contemporary approaches to assessing mediation in communication research. In A. F. Hayes, M. D. Slater, and L. B. Snyder (Eds), The Sage sourcebook of advanced data analysis methods for communication research (pp. 13-54). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Hayes, A. F. (2007). Exploring the forms of self-censorship: On the spiral of silence and the use of opinion expression avoidance strategies. Journal of Communication, 57, 785-802.
Hayes, A. F., & Cai, L. (2007). Using heteroscedasticity-consistent standard error estimators in OLS regression: An introduction and software implementation. Behavior Research Methods, 39, 709-722.
Hayes, A. F., & Cai, L. (2007). Further evaluating the validity of the conditional decision rule for comparing two independent means. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 60, 217-244.
Hayes, A. F., & Krippendorff, K. (2007). Answering the call for a standard reliability measure for coding data. Communication Methods and Measures, 1, 77-89.
Hayes, A. F., & Reineke, J. B. (2007). The effects of government censorship of war-related news coverage on interest in the censored coverage. Mass Communication and Society, 10, 423-438.
Preacher, K. J., Rucker, D. D., & Hayes, A. F. (2007). Assessing moderated mediation hypotheses: Theory, methods, and prescriptions. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 42, 185-227.
Shanahan, J., Glynn, C. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2007). The spiral of silence: A meta-analysis and its impact. In R. Preiss, M. Allen, B. Gayle, N. Burrell, & J. Bryant (Eds.). Mass media effects: Advances through meta-analysis (pp. 415-427). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum
Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., & Ford, V. (2007). Examining the moderating and mediating effects of media and individual differences on adolescent perceptions of alcohol-related risks. Communication Research, 34, 355-381.
Frost, C. A., Gordon, E. A., & Hayes, A. F. (2006). Stock exchange disclosure and market development: An analysis of 50 international exchanges. Journal of Accounting Research, 44, 437-483.
Hayes, A. F., Scheufele, D. A., & Huge, M. E. (2006). Nonparticipation as self-censorship: Publicly-observable political activity in a polarized opinion climate. Political Behavior, 28, 259-283.
Hayes, A. F. (2006). A primer on multilevel modeling. Human Communication Research, 32, 385-410.
Schnurr, P. P., Hayes, A. F., Lunney, C. A., McFall, M., & Uddo, M. (2006). Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between symptoms and quality of life in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 707-713.
Slater, M. D., Snyder, L., & Hayes, A. F. (2006). Thinking and modeling at multiple levels: The potential contribution of multilevel modeling to communication theory and research. Human Communication Research, 32, 375-384.
Eveland, W. P., Hayes, A. F., Shah, D. V., & Kwak, N. (2005). Understanding the relationship between communication and political knowledge: A model-comparison approach using panel data. Political Communication, 22, 423-446.
Eveland, W. P., Hayes, A. F., Shah, D. V., & Kwak, N. (2005). Observations on the estimation of communication effects on political knowledge and a test of intracommunication mediation. Political Communication, 22, 505-510.
Hayes, A. F. (2005). Oneway designs: Nonparametric and resampling approaches. In B. Everitt & D. Howell (Eds.) Encyclopedia of statistics in behavioral science (pp. 1468-1474). Chichester, UK: Wiley & Sons.
Hayes, A. F. (2005). Self-censorship. In B. Radcliff & S. Best (Eds.) Polling America: An encyclopedia of public opinion. (pp. 737-740). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Validating the willingness to self-censor scale: Individual differences in the effect of the climate of opinion on opinion expression. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17, 443-455.
Hayes, A. F., Glynn, C. J., & Shanahan, J. (2005). Willingness to self-censor: A construct and measurement tool for public opinion research. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 17, 298-323.
Farley, J. U., Hayes, A. F., & Kopalle, P. K. (2004). Choosing and upgrading financial services dealers in the U.S. and U.K. International Journal of Research in Marketing, 21, 357-375.
Kocsis, R. N., & Hayes, A. F. (2004). Believing is seeing?: Investigating the perceived accuracy of criminal psychological profiles. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 48, 149-160.
Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2004). SPSS and SAS procedures for estimating indirect effects in simple mediation models. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 36, 717-731.
Knott, A., Hayes, A. F., & Neslin, A. (2002). Next-product-to-buy models for cross-selling applications. Journal of Interactive Marketing, 16(3), 59-75.
Kocsis, R. N., Hayes, A. F., & Irwin, H. (2002). Investigative experience and accuracy in psychological profiling of a violent crime. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 811-823.
Hayes, A. F., Shanahan, J., & Glynn, C. J. (2001). Willingness to express one's opinion in a realistic situation as a function of perceived support for that opinion. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 13, 45-58.
Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2001). Criminal psychological profiling in violent crime investigations: A comparative assessment of expertise. In Godwin, M.G. (Eds.) Criminal psychology and forensic technology: A collaborative approach to effective profiling. New York: CRC Press.
Darlington, R. B., & Hayes, A. F. (2000). Combining independent p-values: Extensions of the Stouffer and binomial methods. Psychological Methods, 5, 496-515.
Hayes, A. F. (2000). Randomization tests and the equality of variance assumption when comparing group means. Animal Behaviour, 59, 653-656.
Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H. J., Hayes, A. F., & Nunn, R. (2000). Expertise in psychological profiling: A comparative assessment. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, 311-331.
Hayes, A. F. (1998). Reconnecting research design and data analysis: Who needs a confidence interval? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21, 203-204.
Hayes, A. F. (1998). SPSS procedures for approximate randomization tests. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 30, 536-543.
Hayes, A. F. (1998). Within-study meta-analysis: Pooling the significance of doubly-nonindependent ("nonoverlapping") correlations. Psychological Methods, 3, 32-45.
Kocsis, R. N., Irwin, H., & Hayes, A. F. (1998). Organised and disorganised criminal behaviour syndromes in arsonists: A validation study of a psychological profiling concept. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law, 5, 117-131.
Glynn, C. J., Hayes, A. F., & Shanahan, J. (1997). Perceived support for one's opinions and willingness to speak out: A meta-analysis of survey studies on the "spiral of silence." Public Opinion Quarterly,61, 452-461.
Hayes, A. F. (1997). Cautions in testing variance equality with randomization tests. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 59, 25-31.
Hayes, A. F. & Dunning, D. (1997). Trait ambiguity and construal processes: Implications for self-peer agreement in personality judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 664-677.
Dunning, D., & Hayes, A. F. (1996). Evidence for egocentric comparison in social judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 213-229.
Hayes, A. F. (1996). The permutation test is not distribution-free: Testing Ho: rho = 0. Psychological Methods, 1, 184-198.
Hayes, A. F. (1996). PERMUSTAT: Randomization tests for the Macintosh. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 28, 473-475.
Barnes, J., & Hayes, A. F. (1995). Integration of the language arts and teacher training: An examination of speech communication instruction in high school English classes. Communication Education, 44, 307-320.
Hayes, A. F. (1995). Age preferences for same and opposite-sex partners. Journal of Social Psychology, 135, 125-133.
Courses Taught
Graduate level
The General Linear Model
Multivariate Analysis
Statistical Mediation Analysis [MGST 784]
Statistical Moderation Analysis [MGST 785]
Introductory Statistics
Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis
Applied Generalized Linear Models
Applied Structural Equation Modeling
Experimental Design
Undergraduate level
Psychological Tests and Measurement
Introductory Research Methods
Introductory Statistics
The General Linear Model
Multivariate Analysis
Statistical Mediation Analysis [MGST 784]
Statistical Moderation Analysis [MGST 785]
Introductory Statistics
Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis
Applied Generalized Linear Models
Applied Structural Equation Modeling
Experimental Design
Undergraduate level
Psychological Tests and Measurement
Introductory Research Methods
Introductory Statistics
Current and Past Academic Advisees
Doctor of Philosophy
Nicholas J. Rockwood, Ph.D. [web page]
Amanda K. Montoya, Ph.D. [web page]
Jason B. Reineke, Ph.D. [web page]
Teresa A. Myers, Ph.D. [web page]
Nancy Briggs, Ph.D. [web page]
Others
Jacob J. Coutts, M.S. (MS advisor) [web page]
Li Cai, Ph.D. (MA advisor) [web page]
Angela Poe, M.A. (MA advisor) [web page]
Michael Huge, M.A. (MA advisor)
Nicholas J. Rockwood, Ph.D. [web page]
Amanda K. Montoya, Ph.D. [web page]
Jason B. Reineke, Ph.D. [web page]
Teresa A. Myers, Ph.D. [web page]
Nancy Briggs, Ph.D. [web page]
Others
Jacob J. Coutts, M.S. (MS advisor) [web page]
Li Cai, Ph.D. (MA advisor) [web page]
Angela Poe, M.A. (MA advisor) [web page]
Michael Huge, M.A. (MA advisor)
Invited Talks and Statistics Workshops
Statistical Horizons, Philadelphia, January 2024
Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, Canada, June 2022
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management, India, March 2021
North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa, July 2020
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2020
Cornell University, Johnson School of Management, November 2019
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2019
Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC, May 2019
University of Virginia, Curry School of Education, May 2019
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, April 2019
Queen's University, Smith School of Business, March 2019
University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, December 2018
University of Mississippi, School of Business, October 2018
University of Alabama, Culverhouse College of Business, September 2018
University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Harrah College of Hospitality, September 2018
University of Haifa, Israel, June 2018
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St Gallen, Switzerland, June 2018
National Chengchi University, Taiwan, May 2018
University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, April 2018
University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, March 2018
Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, March 2018
Mississippi State University, College of Business, March 2018
Boston College (w/Boston University), Carroll School of Management, September 2017
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2017
Association for Psychological Science, Boston, May 2017
Cleveland State University, College of Education and Human Services, May 2017
University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, April 2017
University of Cologne, Germany, October 2016
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St Gallen, Switzerland, June 2016
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, June 2016
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, June 2016
The Ohio State University, Research Methodology Center, April 2016
University of Manitoba, Department of Psychology, April 2016
Carnegie Mellon University/University of Pittsburgh, Oct 2015
University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland, Oct 2015
University of Virginia, Curry School of Education, June 2015
Association for Psychological Science, New York, May 2015
San Jose State University, Department of Psychology, San Jose, CA, May 2015
University of California at Berkeley, School of Social Welfare, May 2015
Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, April 2015
The Ohio State University, Department of Human Development Sciences, Feb 2015
Vanderbilt University, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Oct 2014
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Sept 2014
University of Adelaide, Australia, Business School, August 2014
Research Society on Alcoholism, Bellevue, WA, June 2014
Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, May 2014
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2014
Kennesaw State University, Coles College of Business, April 2014
University of Toronto/Ryerson University, Depts of Political Science and Psychology, March 2014
University of Bern, Institute of Marketing and Management, Switzerland, October 2013
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2013
Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC, May 2013
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, May 2013
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown WV, May 2013
Purdue University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, April, 2013
Concordia University, John Molson School of Business, Montreal, Canada, March 2013
University of Oslo, Norwegian Center on Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, January 2013
University of Oslo, Centre for Entrepreneurship, January 2013
The Ohio State University, Institute for Population Research, December 2012
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Los Angeles, November 2012
University of Amsterdam/Vrije University, July 2012
University of Groningen, Medical Center, The Netherlands, July 2012
University of Kansas, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, June 2012
University of Texas-El Paso, Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center, June 2012
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, November 2011
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, June 2011
University of Hohenheim, Germany, May 2011
University of Zurich, Institute for Mass Communication and Media Research, May 2011
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2011
Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences, April 2011
The Ohio State University, Nisonger Center, April 2011
The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, March 2011
University of Kansas, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, March 2011
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communications and Journalism, February 2011
University of Haifa, Israel, Department of Communication, February 2011
American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 2010
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2010
The Ohio State University, Nisonger Center, February 2010
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, January 2010
American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 2009
Radboud University, Behavioral Science Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 2009
University of Zurich, Institute for Mass Communication and Media Research, April 2009
University of Amsterdam, School of Communications Research, September 2008
University of York, UK, Morrell Centre for Toleration, Department of Politics, September 2008
Indiana University, Department of Telecommunication, November 2006
Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, April 2006
Cornell University, Department of Communication, March 2003
Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, Canada, June 2022
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management, India, March 2021
North-West University, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa, July 2020
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2020
Cornell University, Johnson School of Management, November 2019
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2019
Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC, May 2019
University of Virginia, Curry School of Education, May 2019
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, April 2019
Queen's University, Smith School of Business, March 2019
University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, December 2018
University of Mississippi, School of Business, October 2018
University of Alabama, Culverhouse College of Business, September 2018
University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Harrah College of Hospitality, September 2018
University of Haifa, Israel, June 2018
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St Gallen, Switzerland, June 2018
National Chengchi University, Taiwan, May 2018
University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, April 2018
University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, March 2018
Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, March 2018
Mississippi State University, College of Business, March 2018
Boston College (w/Boston University), Carroll School of Management, September 2017
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2017
Association for Psychological Science, Boston, May 2017
Cleveland State University, College of Education and Human Services, May 2017
University of Manitoba, Asper School of Business, April 2017
University of Cologne, Germany, October 2016
Global School in Empirical Research Methods, St Gallen, Switzerland, June 2016
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, June 2016
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, June 2016
The Ohio State University, Research Methodology Center, April 2016
University of Manitoba, Department of Psychology, April 2016
Carnegie Mellon University/University of Pittsburgh, Oct 2015
University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland, Oct 2015
University of Virginia, Curry School of Education, June 2015
Association for Psychological Science, New York, May 2015
San Jose State University, Department of Psychology, San Jose, CA, May 2015
University of California at Berkeley, School of Social Welfare, May 2015
Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, April 2015
The Ohio State University, Department of Human Development Sciences, Feb 2015
Vanderbilt University, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Oct 2014
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Sept 2014
University of Adelaide, Australia, Business School, August 2014
Research Society on Alcoholism, Bellevue, WA, June 2014
Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, May 2014
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2014
Kennesaw State University, Coles College of Business, April 2014
University of Toronto/Ryerson University, Depts of Political Science and Psychology, March 2014
University of Bern, Institute of Marketing and Management, Switzerland, October 2013
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2013
Association for Psychological Science, Washington DC, May 2013
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, May 2013
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown WV, May 2013
Purdue University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, April, 2013
Concordia University, John Molson School of Business, Montreal, Canada, March 2013
University of Oslo, Norwegian Center on Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, January 2013
University of Oslo, Centre for Entrepreneurship, January 2013
The Ohio State University, Institute for Population Research, December 2012
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Los Angeles, November 2012
University of Amsterdam/Vrije University, July 2012
University of Groningen, Medical Center, The Netherlands, July 2012
University of Kansas, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, June 2012
University of Texas-El Paso, Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center, June 2012
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Baltimore, November 2011
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, June 2011
University of Hohenheim, Germany, May 2011
University of Zurich, Institute for Mass Communication and Media Research, May 2011
Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 2011
Purdue University, Department of Psychological Sciences, April 2011
The Ohio State University, Nisonger Center, April 2011
The Ohio State University, College of Public Health, March 2011
University of Kansas, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, March 2011
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Communications and Journalism, February 2011
University of Haifa, Israel, Department of Communication, February 2011
American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 2010
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2010
The Ohio State University, Nisonger Center, February 2010
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business, January 2010
American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 2009
Radboud University, Behavioral Science Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 2009
University of Zurich, Institute for Mass Communication and Media Research, April 2009
University of Amsterdam, School of Communications Research, September 2008
University of York, UK, Morrell Centre for Toleration, Department of Politics, September 2008
Indiana University, Department of Telecommunication, November 2006
Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, April 2006
Cornell University, Department of Communication, March 2003
Citations
Identified as a Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
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Google Scholar citations: 220,053; h=62
Citation profile: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qRrkCbkAAAA
Affiliations
Academy of Management
Association for Psychological Science (Fellow as of 2017)
International Communication Association
Association for Psychological Science (Fellow as of 2017)
International Communication Association