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  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Barry R. Schlenker is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. The profile is centered on their academic career and contributions to psychological science, including recognition they have received.

In 1981, Barry R. Schlenker was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).

This designation reflects membership in a professional association of psychologists, recognizing a level of accomplishment within the field.

Best Publications

  • Impression Management: The Self-Concept, Social Identity, and Interpersonal Relations

    Barry Royce Schlenker

  • Social anxiety and self-presentation: A conceptualization model.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Mark R. Leary

  • Interpersonal Processes Involving Impression Regulation and Management

    Barry R. Schlenker;Michael F. Weigold

  • The triangle model of responsibility.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Thomas W. Britt;John Pennington;Rodolfo Murphy

  • The Self and social life

    Gordon E. Moss;Barry R. Schlenker

  • Children's reactions to apologies.

    Bruce W. Darby;Barry R. Schlenker

  • Cognitive dissonance: Private ratiocination or public spectacle?

    James T. Tedeschi;Barry R. Schlenker;Thomas V. Bonoma

  • Ideology and Prejudice The Role of Value Conflicts

    John R. Chambers;Barry R. Schlenker;Brian Collisson

  • On the ethics of psychological research

    Barry R Schlenker;Donelson R Forsyth

  • The effects of personality and situational variables on behavioral trust.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Bob Helm;James T. Tedeschi

  • Conservatives are happier than liberals, but why? Political ideology, personality, and life satisfaction

    Barry R. Schlenker;John R. Chambers;Bonnie M. Le

  • The Use of Apologies in Social Predicaments.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Bruce W. Darby

  • Audiences' reactions to self-enhancing, self-denigrating, and accurate self-presentations

    Barry R. Schlenker;Mark R. Leary

  • Social psychology and science.

    Barry R. Schlenker

  • Self-presentation: managing the impression of consistency when reality interferes with self-enhancement.

    Barry R. Schlenker

  • Self-consciousness and self-presentation: Being autonomous versus appearing autonomous.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Michael F. Weigold

  • The strategic control of information: Impression management and self-presentation in daily life.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Beth A. Pontari

  • Self-Identification: Toward an Integration of the Private and Public Self

    Barry R. Schlenker

  • Excuses and Character: Personal and Social Implications of Excuses

    Barry R. Schlenker;Beth A. Pontari;Andrew N. Christopher

  • Self-serving attributions in social context: Effects of self-esteem and social pressure.

    Barry R. Schlenker;Michael F. Weigold;John R. Hallam

Frequent Co-Authors

James T. Tedeschi
James T. Tedeschi University at Albany, State University of New York
Mark R. Leary
Mark R. Leary Duke University
Donelson R. Forsyth
Donelson R. Forsyth University of Richmond
Thomas W. Britt
Thomas W. Britt Clemson University
Michael D. Berzonsky
Michael D. Berzonsky State University of New York College at Cortland

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