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Richard N. Lalonde

Richard N. Lalonde

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Psychology

D-Index
40
Citations
7206
World Ranking
8215
National Ranking
556

Overview

Richard N. Lalonde is affiliated with York University in Canada and works primarily within the Social Sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, Health, Demography, and Education.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy

Richard N. Lalonde has published extensively in several academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Asian American Journal of Psychology
  • Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Social Psychological and Personality Science
  • Journal of Social Issues

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Divided Together: How Marginalization of Intercultural Relationships Is Associated With Identity Integration and Relationship Quality," 2020, Social Psychological and Personality Science
  • "The reemergence of Yellow Peril: Beliefs in the Asian health hazard stereotype predict lower psychological well-being," 2022, Asian American Journal of Psychology
  • "Intimate racism from one's partner in young intercultural couples," 2022, Journal of Social Issues
  • "Too Asian? The model minority stereotype in a Canadian context," 2020, Asian American Journal of Psychology
  • "Zahra or Zoe, Arjun or Andrew? Bicultural baby names reflect identity and pragmatic concerns," 2020, Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Jorida Cila
  • Joni Y. Sasaki
  • Ronda F. Lo
  • Jessica Padgett
  • Maya A. Yampolsky

Best Publications

  • The Personal/Group Discrimination Discrepancy Perceiving My Group, but not Myself, to be a Target for Discrimination

    Donald M. Taylor;Stephen C. Wright;Fathali M. Moghaddam;Richard N. Lalonde

  • The Role of Attitudes and Motivation in Second Language Learning: Correlational and Experimental Considerations.

    R.C. Gardner;R.N. Lalonde;R. Moorcroft

  • Second language attrition: The role of motivation and use.

    R. C. Gardner;R. N. Lalonde;R. Moorcroft;F. T. Evers

  • Serial migration and its implications for the parent-child relationship: a retrospective analysis of the experiences of the children of Caribbean immigrants.

    Andrea Smith;Richard N. Lalonde;Simone Johnson

  • Diversity policy, social dominance, and intergroup relations: predicting prejudice in changing social and political contexts.

    Serge Guimond;Richard J Crisp;Pierre De Oliveira;Rodolphe Kamiejski

  • Social identification and gender-related ideology in women and men.

    James E. Cameron;Richard N. Lalonde

  • Behavioral preferences in response to social injustice: The effects of group permeability and social identity salience.

    Richard N. Lalonde;Randy A. Silverman

  • Statistics as a Second Language? A Model for Predicting Performance in Psychology Students

    Richard N. Lalonde;Robert C. Gardner

  • Why do citizens want to keep refugees out? Threats, fairness and hostile norms in the treatment of asylum seekers

    Winnifred R. Louis;Julie M. Duck;Deborah J. Terry;Regina A. Schuller

  • The Socio-Educational Model of Second Language Acquisition: an Investigation Using Lisrel Causal Modeling:

    R.C. Gardner;R.N. Lalonde;R. Pierson

  • Investigating a causal model of second language acquisition: Where does personality fit?

    R. N. Lalonde;R. C. Gardner

  • An Intergroup Perspective on Immigrant Acculturation with a Focus on Collective Strategies

    Richard N. Lalonde;James E. Cameron

  • Living at the Crossroads of Cultural Worlds: The Experience of Normative Conflicts by Second Generation Immigrant Youth

    Benjamin Giguère;Richard Lalonde;Evelina Lou

  • Interdependence as a Mediator between Culture and Interpersonal Closeness for Euro-Canadians and Turks

    Ayse K. Uskul;Michaela Hynie;Richard N. Lalonde

  • The Role of Culture in Interpersonal Relationships: Do Second Generation South Asian Canadians Want a Traditional Partner?

    Richard N. Lalonde;Michaela Hynie;Manjit Pannu;Sandeep Tatla

  • SOCIAL FACTORS IN SECOND LANGUAGE ATTRITION

    R. C. Gardner;R. N. Lalonde;J. MacPherson

  • The Dynamics of Group Differentiation in the Face of Defeat

    Richard N. Lalonde

  • Parent-child value transmission among Chinese immigrants to North America: the case of traditional mate preferences.

    Michaela Hynie;Richard N. Lalonde;Nam S. Lee

  • Bicultural identity conflict in second-generation Asian Canadians.

    Mirella L Stroink;Richard N Lalonde

  • The Process of Social Identification for Visible Immigrant Women in a Multicultural Context

    Richard N. Lalonde;Donald M. Taylor;Fathali M. Moghaddam

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Gardner
Robert C. Gardner University of Western Ontario
Donald M. Taylor
Donald M. Taylor McGill University
Deborah J. Terry
Deborah J. Terry University of Queensland
Winnifred R. Louis
Winnifred R. Louis University of Queensland
Ayse K. Uskul
Ayse K. Uskul University of Sussex
Michael A. Hogg
Michael A. Hogg Claremont Graduate University
Victoria M. Esses
Victoria M. Esses University of Western Ontario
Peter D. MacIntyre
Peter D. MacIntyre Cape Breton University
Kimberly A. Noels
Kimberly A. Noels University of Alberta
Amy Muise
Amy Muise York University

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