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Deborah A. Kashy is a researcher affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their work predominantly spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with particular focus on subfields such as Oncology, Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Applied Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics explored in Kashy's research include cancer survivorship and care, cutaneous melanoma detection and management, behavioral health and interventions, attachment and relationship dynamics, head and neck cancer studies, skin protection and aging, and allergic rhinitis and sensitization.

Recent publications by Kashy include:

  • Evaluating a couple-based intervention addressing sexual concerns for breast cancer survivors: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, 2020, Trials
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy for patient fatigue interference and caregiver burden in advanced gastrointestinal cancer: Results of a pilot randomized trial, 2022, Palliative Medicine
  • Oculomotor corollary discharge signaling is related to repetitive behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder, 2021, Journal of Vision
  • e-Health self-management intervention for oral and oropharyngeal cancer survivors: design and single-arm pilot study of empowered survivor, 2020, Head & Neck
  • Factors associated with health-related quality of life in a cohort of cancer survivors in New Jersey, 2023, BMC Cancer

Kashy frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Trials
  • Journal of Vision
  • European Journal of Cancer Care
  • Psychoneuroendocrinology
  • Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Collaborations have been notable with co-authors including:

  • Sharon L. Manne
  • Carolyn J. Heckman
  • Sara Frederick
  • Lee M. Ritterband
  • Elliot J. Coups

Best Publications

  • Dyadic Data Analysis

    David A. Kenny;Deborah A. Kashy;William L. Cook

  • Data analysis in social psychology.

    David A. Kenny;Deborah A. Kashy;Niall Bolger

  • Lying in everyday life.

    Bella M. DePaulo;Deborah A. Kashy;Susan E. Kirkendol;Melissa M. Wyer

  • The design and analysis of data from dyads and groups.

    David A. Kenny;Deborah A. Kashy

  • Habits in everyday life: thought, emotion, and action.

    Wendy Wood;Jeffrey M. Quinn;Deborah A. Kashy

  • Perceptions of conflict and support in romantic relationships: the role of attachment anxiety.

    Lorne Campbell;Jeffry A. Simpson;Jennifer Boldry;Deborah A. Kashy

  • The analysis of data from dyads and groups.

    Deborah A. Kashy;David A. Kenny

  • What Does the Narcissistic Personality Inventory Really Measure

    Robert A. Ackerman;Edward A. Witt;M. Brent Donnellan;Kali H. Trzesniewski

  • Everyday lies in close and casual relationships

    Bella M. DePaulo;Deborah A. Kashy

  • Estimating Actor, Partner, and Interaction Effects for Dyadic Data Using PROC MIXED and HLM: A User–Friendly Guide

    Lorne Campbell;Deborah A. Kashy

  • Analysis of the multitrait^multimethod matrix by confirmatory factor analysis

    David A. Kenny;Deborah A. Kashy

  • The statistical analysis of data from small groups.

    David A. Kenny;Lucia Mannetti;Antonio Pierro;Stefano Livi

  • Predicting student performance: an application of data mining methods with an educational Web-based system

    B. Minaei-Bidgoli;D. A. Kashy;G. Kortemeyer;W. F. Punch

  • Consensus in interpersonal perception: acquaintance and the big five.

    David A. Kenny;Linda Albright;Thomas E. Malloy;Deborah A. Kashy

  • Dyadic coping in metastatic breast cancer.

    Hoda Badr;Cindy Lynn Carmack;Deborah A. Kashy;Massimo Cristofanilli

  • Consensus at zero acquaintance: replication, behavioral cues, and stability.

    David A. Kenny;Caryl Horner;Deborah A. Kashy;Ling-chuan Chu

  • Predicting relationship and life satisfaction from personality in nationally representative samples from three countries: the relative importance of actor, partner, and similarity effects.

    Portia S. Dyrenforth;Deborah A. Kashy;M. Brent Donnellan;Richard E. Lucas

  • Gender Stereotypes and the Evaluation of Men and Women in Military Training

    Jennifer Boldry;Wendy Wood;Deborah A. Kashy

  • Ideal Standards, the Self, and Flexibility of Ideals in Close Relationships

    Lorne Campbell;Jeffry A. Simpson;Deborah A. Kashy;Garth J. O. Fletcher

  • Quality of Life of Couples Dealing with Cancer: Dyadic and Individual Adjustment among Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors and Their Spousal Caregivers

    Youngmee Kim;Deborah A. Kashy;David K. Wellisch;Rachel L. Spillers

Frequent Co-Authors

Carolyn J. Heckman
Carolyn J. Heckman Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David W. Kissane
David W. Kissane University of Notre Dame Australia
Merry Morash
Merry Morash Michigan State University
M. Brent Donnellan
M. Brent Donnellan Michigan State University
Sharon L. Manne
Sharon L. Manne Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Youngmee Kim
Youngmee Kim University of Miami
Frank J. Penedo
Frank J. Penedo University of Miami
Kelly L. Klump
Kelly L. Klump Michigan State University
David K. Marcus
David K. Marcus Washington State University
Rand D. Conger
Rand D. Conger University of California, Davis

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