His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Personality, Self-disclosure, Cognition and Cognitive psychology. His work on Feeling as part of general Social psychology research is often related to Human relations, thus linking different fields of science. His work in the fields of Personality, such as Personality Assessment Inventory and Personality development, overlaps with other areas such as Agreeableness.
His work deals with themes such as Developmental psychology, Interpersonal interaction and Interpersonal communication, which intersect with Self-disclosure. His study in the fields of Connectionism under the domain of Cognition overlaps with other disciplines such as Trait. Cognitive dissonance, Causal reasoning and Social influence is closely connected to Social psychology in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Cognitive psychology.
Lynn C. Miller mainly focuses on Social psychology, Personality, Cognitive psychology, Developmental psychology and Men who have sex with men. His Social psychology study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Social perception. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Artificial neural network, Cognitive science and Cognition.
His Cognitive psychology research includes themes of Cognitive dissonance and Personality structure. His Developmental psychology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Human sexuality. His research integrates issues of Social relation and Affection in his study of Self-disclosure.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Personality, Men who have sex with men, Cognitive psychology, Artificial neural network and Social psychology. In the field of Personality, his study on Personality psychology, Alternative five model of personality, Personality Assessment Inventory and Personality development overlaps with subjects such as Agreeableness. His work carried out in the field of Cognitive psychology brings together such families of science as Big Five personality traits and culture, Self-transcendence and Personality structure.
His Social psychology course of study focuses on Proxemics and Context. His Affect research focuses on Simulation and how it connects with Attribution. His research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Homosexuality and Insular cortex.
Lynn C. Miller focuses on Personality, Personality psychology, Artificial neural network, Cognitive science and Dynamics. His Personality research is included under the broader classification of Social psychology. His Personality psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Affordance, Computational model and Embodied cognition.
Many of his studies on Artificial neural network involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Personality structure. Cognitive science is closely attributed to Focus in his work. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates themes from Alternative five model of personality, Big Five personality traits and culture, Personality Assessment Inventory and Personality development.
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Self-disclosure and liking: A meta-analytic review.
Nancy L. Collins;Lynn Carol Miller.
Psychological Bulletin (1994)
Openers: Individuals who elicit intimate self-disclosure.
Lynn C. Miller;John H. Berg;Richard L. Archer.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1983)
Consciousness of Body: Private and Public
Lynn C. Miller;Richard Murphy;Arnold H. Buss.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1981)
Connectionism, Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Processes, and Gestalt Principles: (Re)Introducing Cognitive Dynamics to Social Psychology
Stephen J. Read;Eric J. Vanman;Lynn C. Miller.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (1997)
Integrating Personality Structure, Personality Process, and Personality Development:
Anna Baumert;Anna Baumert;Manfred Schmitt;Marco Perugini;Wendy Johnson.
European Journal of Personality (2017)
For Appearances' Sake Public Self-Consciousness and Makeup Use
Lynn Carol Miller;Cathryn Leigh Cox.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1982)
A neural network model of the structure and dynamics of human personality.
Stephen J. Read;Brian M. Monroe;Aaron L. Brownstein;Yu Yang.
Psychological Review (2010)
Connectionist Models of Social Reasoning and Social Behavior
Stephen John Read;Lynn C. Miller.
(2014)
On the dynamics of human bonding and reproductive success: Seeking windows on the adapted-for human–environmental interface.
Lynn Carol Miller;Stephanie Allison Fishkin.
(1997)
Traits as Goal-Based Categories: The Importance of Goals in the Coherence of Dispositional Categories
Stephen J. Read;David K. Jones;Lynn C. Miller.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1990)
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