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Overview

Lisa L. Harlow is affiliated with the University of Rhode Island in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with contributions addressing multiple subfields including Clinical Psychology, Safety Research, General Health Professions, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work covers several key topics, notably:

  • Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Politics
  • Child Welfare and Adoption
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Irish and British Studies

Lisa L. Harlow has contributed to scholarly dialogue through publications in the journal Psychoanalysis Culture & Society. Recent papers include:

  • The torso is missing: Coming of age in 21st century Ireland (2020), published in Psychoanalysis Culture & Society
  • The subject of Ireland: Introduction to special issue on contemporary Ireland (2020), published in Psychoanalysis Culture & Society

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Michael O'Loughlin
  • Ray O'Neill

Lisa L. Harlow's research intersects psychological theory with social issues, focusing on contemporary cultural and political contexts in Ireland and related subjects. The integration of psychoanalytic perspectives with societal welfare and homelessness further characterizes their interdisciplinary approach.

Best Publications

  • Stages of change and decisional balance for 12 problem behaviors

    James O. Prochaska;Wayne F. Velicer;Joseph S. Rossi;Michael G. Goldstein

  • Effects of estimation methods, number of indicators per factor, and improper solutions on structural equation modeling fit indices

    Lin Ding;Wayne F. Velicer;Lisa L. Harlow

  • What If There Were No Significance Tests? : Classic Edition

    Lisa L. Harlow;Stanley A. Mulaik;James H. Steiger

  • What if there were no significance tests

    Lisa Lavoie Harlow;Stanley A. Mulaik;James H. Steiger

  • Depression, self-derogation, substance use, and suicide ideation: lack of purpose in life as a mediational factor

    Lisa L. Harlow;Michael D. Newcomb;P. M. Bentler

  • Life events and substance use among adolescents: mediating effects of perceived loss of control and meaninglessness in life.

    Michael D. Newcomb;L. L. Harlow

  • The Transtheoretical Model of Change and HIV Prevention: A Review:

    James O. Prochaska;Colleen A. Redding;Lisa L. Harlow;Joseph S. Rossi

  • Sexual Assertiveness Scale (SAS) for Women: Development and Validation

    Patricia J. Morokoff;Kathryn Quina;Lisa L. Harlow;Laura Whitmire

  • The comparative efficacy of imputation methods for missing data in structural equation modeling

    Alan Olinsky;Shaw Chen;Lisa Harlow

  • Self‐Efficacy, Decision‐Making, and Stages of Change: An Integrative Model of Physical Exercise

    Bess H. Marcus;Cheryl A. Eaton;Joseph S. Rossi;Lisa L. Harlow

  • Exercise and Self-Esteem: Validity of Model Expansion and Exercise Associations

    Robert J. Sonstroem;Lisa L. Harlow;Lynn Josephs

  • Causation issues in structural equation modeling research

    Heather E. Bullock;Lisa L. Harlow;Stanley A. Mulaik

  • An Illustration of a Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Design for Larger Structural Equation Models

    Gary J. Burkholder;Lisa L. Harlow

  • Childhood sexual abuse linked with adult substance use, victimization, and AIDS-risk

    Laura Whitmire Johnsen;Lisa L. Harlow

  • Self-Perception Variables That Mediate AIDS-Preventive Behavior in College Students

    Judith A. Goldman;Lisa L. Harlow

  • A structural model of the relationships among stage of disease, age, coping, and psychological adjustment in women with breast cancer

    Robert A. Schnoll;Lisa L. Harlow;Leo L. Stolbach;Ursula Brandt

  • Sexual communication in relationships: when words speak louder than actions.

    Kathryn Quina;Lisa L. Harlow;Patricia J. Morokoff;Gary Burkholder

  • Condom Negotiation in Heterosexually Active Men and Women: Development and Validation of a Condom Influence Strategy Questionnaire

    Seth M. Noar;Patricia J. Morokoff;Lisa L. Harlow

  • A consensus-based transparency checklist

    Balazs Aczel;Barnabas Szaszi;Alexandra Sarafoglou;Zoltan Kekecs

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

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  • An Introduction to Latent Variable Growth Curve Modeling: Concepts, Issues, and Applications (2nd ed.)

    Karen E. Stamm;Lisa L. Harlow;Theodore A. Walls

Frequent Co-Authors

Colleen A. Redding
Colleen A. Redding University of Rhode Island
Joseph S. Rossi
Joseph S. Rossi University of Rhode Island
Wayne F. Velicer
Wayne F. Velicer University of Rhode Island
James O. Prochaska
James O. Prochaska University of Rhode Island
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Michael D. Newcomb
Michael D. Newcomb University of California, Los Angeles
Seth M. Noar
Seth M. Noar University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimberly J. Mitchell
Kimberly J. Mitchell University of New Hampshire
M. Gareth Gaskell
M. Gareth Gaskell University of York
Dolores Albarracín
Dolores Albarracín University of Pennsylvania

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