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Overview

Lynn C. Miller is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within psychology and environmental science, with a strong focus on clinical and experimental psychology, as well as social and ecological subfields.

Their primary fields of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Environmental Science

Within these fields, Lynn C. Miller's subfields of expertise encompass:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Ecology

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution

Lynn C. Miller has published frequently in several academic venues. The most common journals in which they have published are:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • JMIR Formative Research
  • PeerJ

Notable recent papers include:

  • Assessment and Disruption of Ruminative Episodes to Enhance Mobile Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions in Clinical Depression: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (2022) - JMIR Formative Research
  • Artificial light at night correlates with seabird groundings: mapping city lights near a seabird breeding hotspot (2022) - PeerJ
  • "I Want to Be Alone, but I Don't Want to Be Lonely": Uncertainty Management Regarding Social Situations among College Students with Social Anxiety Disorder (2021) - Health Communication
  • Disaster world (2022) - Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
  • Is Social Media Use Related to Social Anxiety? A Meta-Analysis (2024) - Mass Communication & Society

Lynn C. Miller has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, notably:

  • Stephen J. Read (9 joint publications)
  • Anne C. Gaskett (5 joint publications)
  • David C. Jeong (5 joint publications)
  • Kristal E. Cain (4 joint publications)
  • Megan R. Friesen (4 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Self-disclosure and liking: A meta-analytic review.

    Nancy L. Collins;Lynn Carol Miller

  • Openers: Individuals who elicit intimate self-disclosure.

    Lynn C. Miller;John H. Berg;Richard L. Archer

  • Consciousness of Body: Private and Public

    Lynn C. Miller;Richard Murphy;Arnold H. Buss

  • Integrating Personality Structure, Personality Process, and Personality Development:

    Anna Baumert;Anna Baumert;Manfred Schmitt;Marco Perugini;Wendy Johnson

  • Connectionism, Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Processes, and Gestalt Principles: (Re)Introducing Cognitive Dynamics to Social Psychology

    Stephen J. Read;Eric J. Vanman;Lynn C. Miller

  • For Appearances' Sake Public Self-Consciousness and Makeup Use

    Lynn Carol Miller;Cathryn Leigh Cox

  • A neural network model of the structure and dynamics of human personality.

    Stephen J. Read;Brian M. Monroe;Aaron L. Brownstein;Yu Yang

  • Connectionist Models of Social Reasoning and Social Behavior

    Stephen John Read;Lynn C. Miller

  • Just-in-the-Moment Adaptive Interventions (JITAI): A Meta-Analytical Review

    Liyuan Wang;Lynn Carol Miller

  • On the dynamics of human bonding and reproductive success: Seeking windows on the adapted-for human–environmental interface.

    Lynn Carol Miller;Stephanie Allison Fishkin

  • Should I Brag? Nature and Impact of Positive and Boastful Disclosures for Women and Men

    Lynn Carol Miller;Linda Lee Cooke;Jennifer Tsang;Faith Morgan

  • Traits as Goal-Based Categories: The Importance of Goals in the Coherence of Dispositional Categories

    Stephen J. Read;David K. Jones;Lynn C. Miller

  • Inter-personalism: Toward a goal-based theory of persons in relationships.

    Stephen John Read;Lynn Carol Miller

  • On the Coherence of Mental Models of Persons and Relationships: A Knowledge Structure Approach

    Lynn Carol Miller;Stephen J. Read

  • Reciprocity of self-disclosure at the individual and dyadic levels: A social relations analysis.

    Lynn C. Miller;David A. Kenny

  • Rapist or "Regular Guy": Explanatory Coherence in the Construction of Mental Models of Others

    Stephen J. Read;Lynn C. Miller

  • Evolved Sex Differences in the Number of Partners Desired? The Long and the Short of It

    William C. Pedersen;Lynn Carol Miller;Anila D. Putcha-Bhagavatula;Yijing Yang

  • A taxonomy of situations from Chinese idioms

    Yu Yang;Stephen J. Read;Lynn C. Miller

  • Virtual Personalities: A Neural Network Model of Personality

    Stephen J. Read;Lynn C. Miller

  • Inference Under the Influence: The Impact of Alcohol and Inhibition Conflict on Women's Sexual Decision Making

    Sheila T. Murphy;Jennifer L. Monahan;Lynn C. Miller

  • The Concept of Situations

    Yu Yang;Stephen J. Read;Lynn C. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Read
Stephen J. Read University of Southern California
Antoine Bechara
Antoine Bechara University of Southern California
Brent W. Roberts
Brent W. Roberts University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jaap J. A. Denissen
Jaap J. A. Denissen Utrecht University
Peter Borkenau
Peter Borkenau Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Colin MacLeod
Colin MacLeod University of Western Australia
Marco Perugini
Marco Perugini University of Milano-Bicocca
Michael D. Robinson
Michael D. Robinson North Dakota State University
Manfred Schmitt
Manfred Schmitt University of Koblenz and Landau
Wendy Johnson
Wendy Johnson University of Edinburgh

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