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His main research concerns Social psychology, Positive psychology, Coping, Psychoanalysis and Goal orientation. His research combines Test validity and Social psychology. His Positive psychology research includes themes of Well-being, Gratitude, Pleasure, Positive Youth Development and Happiness.
His Coping research incorporates elements of Optimism, Cognition, Psychometrics and Negotiation. His work deals with themes such as Psychological intervention, Career development, Adult development and Humanities, which intersect with Psychoanalysis. His studies deal with areas such as Positive psychological capital and Discriminant validity as well as Positive organizational behavior.
Social psychology, Psychotherapist, Clinical psychology, Personality and Developmental psychology are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Coping and Anxiety in his study of Social psychology. His study of Self-efficacy is a part of Psychotherapist.
His work in Personality covers topics such as Cognition which are related to areas like Cognitive science. His work focuses on many connections between Attribution and other disciplines, such as Self-esteem, that overlap with his field of interest in Optimism. His Positive psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Well-being and Psychoanalysis.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Positive psychology, Social psychology, Usability, Human–computer interaction and Clinical psychology. C. R. Snyder interconnects Flourishing, Gratitude, Happiness and Psychoanalysis in the investigation of issues within Positive psychology. His Social psychology research focuses on Optimism in particular.
His study on Paper prototyping is often connected to Interface as part of broader study in Usability. His Clinical psychology research integrates issues from Test validity, Big Five personality traits and Well-being. His work carried out in the field of Usability inspection brings together such families of science as Cognitive walkthrough, Pluralistic walkthrough, Usability lab and World Wide Web.
C. R. Snyder mainly focuses on Positive psychology, Social psychology, Psychotherapist, Clinical psychology and Psychoanalysis. C. R. Snyder has included themes like Optimism, Gratitude, Life satisfaction and Weakness in his Positive psychology study. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Rumination and Meaning.
His work on Therapeutic processes as part of general Psychotherapist research is often related to Focus, thus linking different fields of science. His Clinical psychology study which covers Well-being that intersects with Ideology, Test validity and Marital status. His Psychoanalysis study combines topics in areas such as Courage, Happiness at work, Maturity and Humanities.
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Handbook of positive psychology
C. R. Snyder;Shane J. Lopez.
(2002)
The will and the ways: development and validation of an individual-differences measure of hope.
C. R. Snyder;Cheri Harris;John R. Anderson;Sharon A. Holleran.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1991)
Hope theory: Rainbows in the mind.
C. R. Snyder.
Psychological Inquiry (2002)
Development and validation of the State Hope Scale.
C. R. Snyder;Susie C. Sympson;Florence C. Ybasco;Tyrone F. Borders.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1996)
Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology
Shane J. Lopez;C. R. Snyder.
(2009)
The Development and Validation of the Children’s Hope Scale
C. R. Snyder;Betsy Hoza;William E. Pelham;Michael Rapoff.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (1997)
Dispositional forgiveness of self, others, and situations.
Laura Yamhure Thompson;C. R. Snyder;Lesa Hoffman;Scott T. Michael.
Journal of Personality (2005)
Hope and Academic Success in College.
C. R. Snyder;Hal S. Shorey;Jennifer Cheavens;Kimberley Mann Pulvers.
Journal of Educational Psychology (2002)
The Psychology of Hope: You Can Get There from Here
C. R. Snyder.
(1994)
Role of hope in academic and sport achievement.
Lewis A. Curry;C. R. Snyder;David L. Cook;Brent C. Ruby.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1997)
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