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Overview

JoNell Strough is affiliated with West Virginia University in the United States and specializes primarily in Psychology. Their research spans several subfields including Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Social Psychology, Health, and General Health Professions.

Their work covers diverse topics with significant contributions in:

  • Aging and Gerontology Research
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Health Disparities and Outcomes
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research

JoNell Strough has published extensively in multiple academic journals. Some recent papers include:

  • "Risk and protective factors for college students' psychological health during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2021), Journal of American College Health
  • "Age differences in psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: March 2020 - June 2021" (2023), Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Exploring facets of the mindful personality: Dispositional mindfulness and the Big Five" (2020), Personality and Individual Differences
  • "Profiles of Mindfulness across Adulthood" (2020), Mindfulness
  • "Age differences in risk taking: now you see them, now you don't" (2021), Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition

The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
  • Journal of American College Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Collaborative efforts are an integral part of their research, often working with frequent co-authors such as:

  • Jenna M. Wilson
  • Wändi Bruine de Bruin
  • Natalie J. Shook
  • Kelly Smith
  • Andrew M. Parker

Best Publications

  • Sex segregation in friendships and normative contexts across the life span

    Clare M. Mehta;JoNell Strough

  • Are Older Adults Less Subject to the Sunk-Cost Fallacy Than Younger Adults?

    JoNell Strough;Clare M. Mehta;Joseph P. McFall;Kelly L. Schuller

  • Goals for Solving Everyday Problems across the Life Span: Age and Gender Differences in the Salience of Interpersonal Concerns.

    JoNell Strough;Cynthia A. Berg;Carol Sansone

  • Decision-making heuristics and biases across the life span.

    JoNell Strough;Tara E. Karns;Leo Schlosnagle

  • Age differences in reported social networks and well-being.

    Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Andrew M. Parker;JoNell Strough

  • Variations in Decision-Making Profiles by Age and Gender: A Cluster-Analytic Approach

    Rebecca Delaney;JoNell Strough;Andrew M. Parker;Wandi Bruine de Bruin

  • The role of problem definitions in understanding age and context effects on strategies for solving everyday problems.

    Cynthia A. Berg;JoNell Strough;Katerina S. Calderone;Carol Sansone

  • Goals as a mediator of gender differences in high-affiliation dyadic conversations.

    JoNell Strough;Cynthia A. Berg

  • Collaborative Problem-Solving Interactions in Young and Old Married Couples

    Cynthia A. Berg;Mitzi M. S. Johnson;Sean P. Meegan;JoNell Strough

  • From Adolescence to Later Adulthood: Femininity, Masculinity, and Androgyny in Six Age Groups

    JoNell Strough;Jennifer Pickard Leszczynski;Tara L. Neely;Jennifer A. Flinn

  • Gender Segregation and Gender-Typing in Adolescence

    Clare M. Mehta;Clare M. Mehta;JoNell Strough

  • Friendship and Gender Differences in Task and Social Interpretations of Peer Collaborative Problem Solving

    JoNell Strough;Cynthia A. Berg;Sean P. Meegan

  • Getting older isn't all that bad: better decisions and coping when facing "sunk costs".

    Wändi Bruine de Bruin;JoNell Strough;Andrew M. Parker

  • Hour Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Future Time Perspective and Preoccupation With Negative Events Across the Life Span

    JoNell Strough;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Andrew M. Parker;Philip Lemaster

  • "Thinking about numbers is not my idea of fun": need for cognition mediates age differences in numeracy performance.

    Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Simon J. McNair;Andrea L. Taylor;Barbara Summers

  • Age differences in financial decision making: The benefits of more experience and less negative emotions

    Wiebke Eberhardt;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;JoNell Strough

  • Multimedia versus Traditional Course Instruction in Introductory Social Psychology

    Robin M. Bartlett;JoNell Strough

  • Do College Students’ Gender-typed Attitudes About Occupations Predict Their Real-World Decisions?

    Lisa DiDonato;Lisa DiDonato;JoNell Strough

  • New Perspectives for Motivating Better Decisions in Older Adults

    JoNell Strough;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Ellen Peters

  • Beyond Mars and Venus: Understanding gender differences in financial risk tolerance

    Philip Lemaster;JoNell Strough

  • The Contextual Specificity of Masculinity and Femininity in Early Adolescence

    Jennifer Pickard Leszczynski;JoNell Strough

  • Preferences for collaborative and individual everyday problem solving in later adulthood

    Jo Nell Strough;Suling Cheng;Lisa M. Swenson

Frequent Co-Authors

Wändi Bruine de Bruin
Wändi Bruine de Bruin University of Southern California
Natalie J. Shook
Natalie J. Shook University of Connecticut
Cynthia A. Berg
Cynthia A. Berg University of Utah
Carol Sansone
Carol Sansone University of Utah
Manfred Diehl
Manfred Diehl Colorado State University
Corinna E. Löckenhoff
Corinna E. Löckenhoff Cornell University
Susan T. Charles
Susan T. Charles University of California, Irvine
Ellen Peters
Ellen Peters University of Oregon
Nicholas A. Turiano
Nicholas A. Turiano West Virginia University

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