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Overview

Michael D. Berzonsky is affiliated with the State University of New York College at Cortland in the United States. Their research focuses predominantly on psychology, with key involvement in subfields such as developmental and educational psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work spans several main topics within psychology, including:

  • Identity, Memory, and Therapy
  • Psychological and Educational Research Studies
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology

Among the most recent papers authored by Michael D. Berzonsky are:

  • "Identity Styles and College Adaptation: The Mediational Roles of Commitment, Self-Agency and Self-Regulation," published in 2021 in the journal Identity
  • "Cross-lagged associations between cognitive dispositions, identity processing styles, and identity commitments," published in 2021 in the journal Self and Identity

Berzonsky's frequent publication venues include:

  • Identity
  • Self and Identity

Collaboration is part of their research approach, with frequent co-authors identified as Линда Кук and Dennis R. Papini.

Best Publications

  • Capturing ruminative exploration: Extending the four-dimensional model of identity formation in late adolescence

    Koen Luyckx;Seth J. Schwartz;Michael D. Berzonsky;Bart Soenens

  • Identity Style: Conceptualization and Measurement

    Michael D. Berzonsky

  • Blackwell handbook of adolescence

    Gerald R. Adams;Michael D. Berzonsky

  • Identity Status, Identity Processing Style, and the Transition to University:

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Linda S. Kuk

  • Identity style and coping strategies.

    Michael D. Berzonsky

  • Social-Cognitive Aspects of Identity Style: Need for Cognition, Experiential Openness, and Introspection.

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Colleen Sullivan

  • Parental psychological control and dimensions of identity formation in emerging adulthood.

    Koen Luyckx;Bart Soenens;Maarten Vansteenkiste;Luc Goossens

  • Self-construction over the life-span: A process perspective on identity formation.

    Michael D. Berzonsky

  • Reevaluating the Identity Status Paradigm: Still Useful after 35 Years☆

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Gerald R. Adams

  • Identity style, psychosocial maturity, and academic performance.

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Linda S. Kuk

  • Identity Style and Well-Being: Does Commitment Matter?

    Michael D. Berzonsky

  • A social-cognitive perspective on identity construction.

    Michael D. Berzonsky

  • Ego Identity Status and Identity Processing Orientation: The Moderating Role of Commitment

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Greg J. Neimeyer

  • Identity orientation and decisional strategies

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Joseph R. Ferrari

  • The how and what of identity formation: Associations between identity styles and value orientations

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Jan Cieciuch;Bart Duriez;Bart Soenens

  • Identity Styles and Causality Orientations: In Search of the Motivational Underpinnings of the Identity Exploration Process

    Bart Soenens;Michael D. Berzonsky;Maarten Vansteenkiste;Wim Beyers

  • Identity Processing Orientation, Cognitive and Behavioural Strategies and Well-being

    Jari-Erik Nurmi;Michael D. Berzonsky;Kaisa Tammi;Andrew Kinney

  • Identity processing style, self-construction, and personal epistemic assumptions: A social-cognitive perspective

    Michael D Berzonsky

  • Identity Style, Parental Authority, and Identity Commitment.

    Michael D. Berzonsky

  • Identity formation: The role of identity processing style and cognitive processes

    Michael D. Berzonsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Bart Soenens
Bart Soenens Ghent University
Koen Luyckx
Koen Luyckx KU Leuven
Luc Goossens
Luc Goossens KU Leuven
Maarten Vansteenkiste
Maarten Vansteenkiste Ghent University
Gerald R. Adams
Gerald R. Adams University of Guelph
Greg J. Neimeyer
Greg J. Neimeyer University of Florida
Jari-Erik Nurmi
Jari-Erik Nurmi University of Jyväskylä
Wim Meeus
Wim Meeus Utrecht University
Seth J. Schwartz
Seth J. Schwartz The University of Texas at Austin
Bart Duriez
Bart Duriez KU Leuven

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