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Joan G. Miller

Joan G. Miller

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
10076
World Ranking
10344
National Ranking
5427

Overview

Joan G. Miller is affiliated with the New School in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences. Their work spans several subfields, including Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Cognitive Neuroscience, Education, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's research topics cover areas such as Cultural Differences and Values, Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment, Social and Intergroup Psychology, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Early Childhood Education and Development, Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion, and Child and Animal Learning Development.

Joan G. Miller has published several papers in notable journals, including:

  • The flexible nature of everyday reciprocity: reciprocity, helping, and relationship closeness (2022, Motivation and Emotion)
  • Beliefs in inevitable justice curb revenge behaviours: Cultural perspectives on karma (2022, European Journal of Social Psychology)
  • Toward greater cultural sensitivity in developmental psychology (2020, Applied Developmental Science)
  • Gratitude endures while indebtedness persuades: investigating the unique influences of gratitude and indebtedness in helping (2022, Cognition & Emotion)
  • Neighborhood disadvantage and parenting predict longitudinal clustering of uncinate fasciculus microstructural integrity and clinical symptomatology in adolescents (2024, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience)

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Motivation and Emotion
  • European Journal of Social Psychology
  • Applied Developmental Science
  • Cognition & Emotion
  • Neurobiology of Stress

Joan G. Miller collaborates regularly with several researchers, with the most frequent co-authors being:

  • Marian M. Adams
  • Namrata Goyal
  • Matthew Wice
  • Jessica L. Buthmann
  • Jessica P. Uy

Best Publications

  • Culture and the Development of Everyday Social Explanation

    Joan G. Miller

  • Culture and moral development.

    Richard A. Shweder;Manamohan Mahapatra;Joan G. Miller

  • Perceptions of social responsibilities in India and in the United States: moral imperatives or personal decisions?

    Joan G. Miller;David M. Bersoff;Robin L. Harwood

  • Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context

    Robin L. Harwood;Joan G. Miller;Nydia Lucca Irizarry

  • Culture and moral judgment: how are conflicts between justice and interpersonal responsibilities resolved?

    Joan G. Miller;David M. Bersoff

  • Cultural Diversity in the Morality of Caring: Individually Oriented Versus Duty-Based Interpersonal Moral Codes

    Joan G. Miller

  • Theoretical issues in cultural psychology.

    Joan G. Miller

  • Bringing culture to basic psychological theory--beyond individualism and collectivism: comment on Oyserman et al. (2002).

    Joan G. Miller

  • Cultural Psychology: Implications for Basic Psychological Theory

    Joan G. Miller

  • Culture and the role of choice in agency.

    Joan G. Miller;Rekha Das;Sharmista Chakravarthy

  • The Social Construction of the Person: How Is it Possible?

    Richard A. Shweder;Joan G. Miller

  • Cultural Influences on the Moral Status of Reciprocity and the Discounting of Endogenous Motivation

    Joan G. Miller;David M. Bersoff

  • The Role of Liking in Perceptions of the Moral Responsibility to Help: A Cultural Perspective

    Joan G. Miller;David M. Bersoff

  • Issues of Interpersonal Responsibility and Accountability: A Comparison of Indians' and Americans' Moral Judgments

    Joan G. Miller;Sunanda Luthar

  • Culture, context, and the development of moral accountability judgments.

    David M. Bersoff;Joan G. Miller

  • Including Deontic Reasoning as Fundamental to Theory of Mind

    Henry M. Wellman;Joan G. Miller

  • Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context. Culture and Human Development: A Guilford Series.

    Robin L. Harwood;Joan G. Miller;Nydia Lucca Irizarry

  • Development in the context of everyday family relationships: Culture, interpersonal morality, and adaptation.

    Joan G. Miller;David M. Bersoff

  • Impaired Perspective and Thought Pathology in Schizophrenic and Psychotic Disorders

    Martin Harrow;Ilene Lanin-Kettering;Joan G. Miller

  • Culture and agency: Implications for psychological theories of motivation and social development.

    Joan G Miller

  • Disordered Thinking in Schizophrenia: Intermingling and Loss of Set

    Martin Harrow;Ilene Lanin-Kettering;Mel Prosen;Joan G. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Harrow
Martin Harrow University of Illinois at Chicago
Henry M. Wellman
Henry M. Wellman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Anne Maass
Anne Maass University of Padua
Jonathan Baron
Jonathan Baron University of Pennsylvania

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