Laura 1xbet sports betting

brannonContact Information

Office: BH 419
E-mail: lbrannon@ksu.edu

1xbet sports betting Interests

DR. 1xbet sports betting IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING GRADUATE STUDENTS.

Dr. 1xbet sports betting is a social psychologist with research interests in the areas of persuasion and positive psychology. Dr. 1xbet sports betting conducts “full-cycle” social psychological research, which means that she conducts basic research studying the processes of persuasion and compliance and extends this research to applied areas. Her two main applied research interests are health psychology and consumer psychology. Much of her current research deals with the interface of these two areas, "social marketing." Social marketing is a relatively recent trend in the applied literature in which researchers apply tried-and-true marketing and social influence techniques to the improvement of social problems (for example, encouraging health-promoting behaviors). Although Dr. 1xbet sports betting is interested in conducting research to address a variety of social problems, much of her current work is in the area of health persuasion. Dr. 1xbet sports betting uses a variety of approaches to address these issues. She enjoys interdisciplinary research and frequently integrates ideas from other fields into her studies. For example, several studies have examined how to tailor persuasive messages to recipients’ personalities in order to improve processing of the messages.

Two other areas of interest are promoting prosocial (helping) behaviors and examining the benefits of religiosity. These areas of 1xbet sports betting focus on “positive psychology,” or how to bring out what is good in people.

Student Involvement

Dr. 1xbet sports betting is accepting new graduate students. Dr. 1xbet sports betting works with several graduate and undergraduate students in the areas described above, in addition to independent research projects suggested by students. Although each student’s participation is unique, students frequently are introduced to the research being conducted by members of the research team by contributing to an ongoing study, and then moving onto more independent research. Students regularly are co-authors on the presentations and publications to which they contribute, and if appropriate, first authors. Given that Dr. 1xbet sports betting has interests in both basic research and applied areas, she supports and prepares students who are interested in both academic (teaching and/or research) and non-academic (applied) jobs. The focus is on helping students be successful and achieve whatever their individual goals are. Dr. 1xbet sports betting can be contacted by phone (785-532-0604) or email (lbrannon@ksu.edu) by students who are interested in working in her lab.

Representative Applied 1xbet sports betting

(* Indicates student co-author)

  • *Jeter, W.K., & 1xbet sports betting , L.A. (in press). “I’ll make it up to you:” Examining the effect of apologies on forgiveness. Journal of Positive Psychology.
  • *Miller, M.M., & 1xbet sports betting , L.A. (in press). Testing mindfulness-based acceptance against implementation intentions to discourage counterintentional cell phone use. Mindfulness.
  • *Jeter, W.K., & 1xbet sports betting , L.A. (2015). Increasing awareness of potentially helpful motivations and techniques for forgiveness. Counseling and Values, 602(2), 186-200.
  • *Gopalan, N., *Miller, M.M., & 1xbet sports betting , L.A. (2013). Motivating adult children to provide support to a family caregiver. Stress and Health, 29(4), 345-348.
  • *York, V.K., 1xbet sports betting , L.A., & *Miller, M.M. (2012). Increasing the effectiveness of messages promoting responsible underage drinking: Tailoring to personality and matching to context. Health Communication, 27(3), 302-309.
  • *York, V.K., 1xbet sports betting , L.A., & *Miller, M.M. (2012). Marketing responsible drinking behavior: Comparing the effectiveness of responsible drinking messages tailored to three possible ‘personality’ conceptualizations. Health Marketing Quarterly, 29(1), 49-65.

Representative Basic 1xbet sports betting (persuasion and mediation of influence tactics)

(* Indicates student co-author)

  • 1xbet sports betting , L. A., *Tagler, M. J., & Eagly, A. H. (2007). The moderating role of attitude strength in selective exposure to information. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 611-617.
  • 1xbet sports betting , L. A., & Brock, T. C. (2001). Scarcity claims elicit extreme responding to persuasive messages: Role of cognitive elaboration.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27(3), 365-375.
  • 1xbet sports betting , L. A., & Brock, T. C. (2001). Limiting time for responding enhances behavior corresponding to the merits of compliance appeals: Refutations of heuristic-cue theory in service and consumer settings.Journal of Consumer Psychology, 10(3), 135-146.
  • *Conner, A.E., *Miller, M.M., & 1xbet sports betting , L.A. (in press). A test of the automaticity assumption of compliance tactics: Discouraging undergraduate binge drinking by appealing to consistency and reciprocity. Communication Quarterly.

Current Graduate Students

  • Angela Rose