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Debbie S. Moskowitz

Debbie S. Moskowitz

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Psychology

D-Index
46
Citations
8569
World Ranking
6426
National Ranking
433

Overview

Debbie S. Moskowitz is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and has contributed to the fields of psychology and neuroscience. Their research spans multiple subfields, including clinical psychology, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, applied psychology, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics related to personality traits and psychology, behavioral health and interventions, social and intergroup psychology, mental health research topics, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, neuroscience of respiration and sleep, and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors study.

The following is a selection of recent papers authored or coauthored by Debbie S. Moskowitz:

  • CD38 is associated with communal behavior, partner perceptions, affect and relationship adjustment in romantic relationships, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Interpersonal perception and interpersonal spin, 2020, Journal of Personality
  • Empowering self-critical perfectionistic students: A waitlist controlled feasibility trial of an explanatory feedback intervention on daily coping processes, 2023, Journal of Counseling Psychology
  • Person, situation, and spin: Examining the correlates of interpersonal spin with mobile application-based ECR, 2020, Personality and Individual Differences
  • Emotional and interpersonal mechanisms in community SSRI treatment of social anxiety disorder, 2021, Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Collaborations have been an important aspect of Moskowitz's research activity. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Gentiana Sadikaj
  • David C. Zuroff
  • David M. Dunkley
  • Kayleigh-Ann Clegg
  • Christopher T. H. Miners

Moskowitz's work has appeared in various publication venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. Frequent venues include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Personality
  • Journal of Counseling Psychology
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

The body of research contributes to understanding the psychological and biological mechanisms underlying behavior and social interaction, with an emphasis on clinical and social dimensions of psychology integrated with neurobiological perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Ecological momentary assessment: what it is and why it is a method of the future in clinical psychopharmacology.

    Debbie S. Moskowitz;Simon N. Young

  • Cross-situational generality and the interpersonal circumplex.

    D. S. Moskowitz

  • On the dynamic covariation between interpersonal behavior and affect: prediction from neuroticism, extraversion, and agreeableness.

    Stéphane Côté;D. S. Moskowitz

  • Stability and variability of affective experience and interpersonal behavior in borderline personality disorder.

    Jennifer J. Russell;D. S. Moskowitz;David C. Zuroff;Debbie Sookman

  • Situational influences on gender differences in agency and communion.

    D. S. Moskowitz;Eun Jung Suh;Julie Desaulniers

  • Autonomous motivation for therapy: A new common factor in brief treatments for depression

    David C. Zuroff;Richard Koestner;D. S. Moskowitz;Carolina McBride

  • Do interpersonal traits predict affect? A comparison of three models.

    D. S. Moskowitz;Stephane Coté

  • Construct validation of the dependency and self-criticism scales of the depressive experiences questionnaire

    David C Zuroff;D.S Moskowitz;Mark S Wielgus;Theodore A Powers

  • Flux, pulse, and spin: dynamic additions to the personality lexicon.

    D. S. Moskowitz;David C. Zuroff

  • Generativity in midlife and young adults : Links to agency, communion, and subjective well-being

    Sarah Ackerman;David C. Zuroff;D. S. Moskowitz

  • Integrating dispositions, signatures, and the interpersonal domain.

    Marc A. Fournier;D. S. Moskowitz;David C. Zuroff

  • The effect of tryptophan on social interaction in everyday life: a placebo-controlled study.

    DS Moskowitz;Gilbert Pinard;David C Zuroff;Lawrence Annable

  • Affect dysregulation in individuals with borderline personality disorder: persistence and interpersonal triggers.

    Gentiana Sadikaj;Jennifer J Russell;D S Moskowitz;Joel Paris

  • Quarrelsome behavior in borderline personality disorder: influence of behavioral and affective reactivity to perceptions of others

    Gentiana Sadikaj;D S Moskowitz;Jennifer J Russell;David C Zuroff

  • Dynamic Stability of Behavior: The Rhythms of Our Interpersonal Lives

    Kirk W. Brown;D. S. Moskowitz

  • Measuring people intensively.

    D. S. Moskowitz;Jennifer J. Russell;Gentiana Sadikaj;Rachel Sutton

  • Social rank strategies in hierarchical relationships

    Marc A. Fournier;D. S. Moskowitz;David C. Zuroff

  • Comparison of self-reports, reports by knowledgeable informants, and behavioral observation data

    D S Moskowitz

  • Assessing interpersonal perceptions using the interpersonal grid.

    D. S. Moskowitz;David C. Zuroff

  • Does unhappiness make you sick? The role of affect and neuroticism in the experience of common physical symptoms.

    Kirk W. Brown;D. S. Moskowitz

  • Modeling Intraindividual Variability With Repeated Measures Data : Methods and Applications

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Frequent Co-Authors

David C. Zuroff
David C. Zuroff McGill University
Richard Koestner
Richard Koestner McGill University
Stéphane Côté
Stéphane Côté University of Toronto
Joel Paris
Joel Paris McGill University
R. Michael Bagby
R. Michael Bagby University of Toronto
Blaine Ditto
Blaine Ditto McGill University
Peter J. de Jong
Peter J. de Jong University of Groningen
Lena C. Quilty
Lena C. Quilty Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Michael C. Neale
Michael C. Neale Virginia Commonwealth University
Aidan G. C. Wright
Aidan G. C. Wright University of Pittsburgh

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