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Tamlin S. Conner

Tamlin S. Conner

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Psychology

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36
Citations
8371
World Ranking
9374
National Ranking
58

Overview

Tamlin S. Conner is affiliated with the University of Otago in New Zealand. Their research spans the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Applied Psychology, Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Clinical Psychology.

The primary topics of their work include Behavioral Health and Interventions, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Mental Health Research Topics, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes.

Conner has contributed to multiple publications across various journals. Some of their recent papers are:

  • "The Big Three Health Behaviors and Mental Health and Well-Being Among Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Investigation of Sleep, Exercise, and Diet" (2020) in Frontiers in Psychology
  • "App-based mindfulness meditation for psychological distress and adjustment to college in incoming university students: a pragmatic, randomised, waitlist-controlled trial" (2020) in Psychology and Health
  • "Who gives a veg? Relations between personality and Vegetarianism/Veganism" (2021) in Appetite
  • "KiwiC for Vitality: Results of a Placebo-Controlled Trial Testing the Effects of Kiwifruit or Vitamin C Tablets on Vitality in Adults with Low Vitamin C Levels" (2020) in Nutrients
  • "The Relationship Between Prosociality, Meaning, and Happiness in Everyday Life" (2022) in Journal of Happiness Studies

Frequent co-authors associated with Conner include:

  • Benjamin C. Riordan
  • Benjamin D. Fletcher
  • Damian Scarf
  • Jillian J. Haszard
  • Taylor Winter

Conner has published multiple papers in several key venues, including:

  • Nutrients (4 publications)
  • Frontiers in Psychology (3 publications)
  • Drug and Alcohol Review (3 publications)
  • JMIR Research Protocols (2 publications)
  • Psychology and Health (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Handbook of research methods for studying daily life

    Matthias R. Mehl;Tamlin S. Conner

  • Experience Sampling Methods: A Modern Idiographic Approach to Personality Research

    Tamlin S. Conner;Howard Tennen;William Fleeson;Lisa Feldman Barrett

  • Trends in ambulatory self-report: the role of momentary experience in psychosomatic medicine.

    Tamlin S. Conner;Lisa Feldman Barrett

  • Everyday creative activity as a path to flourishing

    Tamlin S. Conner;Colin G. DeYoung;Paul J. Silvia

  • Mobile Mindfulness Meditation: a Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effect of Two Popular Apps on Mental Health

    Jayde A. M. Flett;Harlene Hayne;Benjamin C. Riordan;Laura M. Thompson

  • Creative days: A daily diary study of emotion, personality, and everyday creativity.

    Tamlin S. Conner;Paul J. Silvia

  • Many apples a day keep the blues away--daily experiences of negative and positive affect and food consumption in young adults.

    Bonnie A. White;Caroline C. Horwath;Tamlin S. Conner

  • Let them eat fruit! The effect of fruit and vegetable consumption on psychological well-being in young adults: A randomized controlled trial

    Tamlin S. Conner;Kate L. Brookie;Anitra C. Carr;Louise A. Mainvil

  • Interactive effects of the serotonin transporter 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and stressful life events on college student drinking and drug use.

    Jonathan Covault;Howard Tennen;Stephen Armeli;Tamlin S. Conner

  • On carrots and curiosity: eating fruit and vegetables is associated with greater flourishing in daily life.

    Tamlin S. Conner;Kate L. Brookie;Aimee C. Richardson;Maria A. Polak

  • Getting started: Launching a study in daily life.

    Tamlin S. Conner;Barbara J. Lehman

  • A common polymorphism in serotonin receptor 1B mRNA moderates regulation by miR-96 and associates with aggressive human behaviors

    Kevin P. Jensen;Kevin P. Jensen;Jonathan Covault;Tamlin S. Conner;Howard Tennen

  • Fear of missing out (FoMO): the relationship between FoMO, alcohol use, and alcohol-related consequences in college students

    Benjamin C Riordan;Jayde A. M Flett;John A Hunter;Damian Scarf

  • Serotonin Transporter Gene Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and Anxiety Reactivity in Daily Life: A Daily Process Approach to Gene-Environment Interaction

    Kathleen C. Gunthert;Tamlin S. Conner;Stephen Armeli;Howard Tennen

  • A Longitudinal Analysis of Drinking Motives Moderating the Negative Affect-Drinking Association among College Students

    Stephen Armeli;Tamlin S. Conner;Jerry Cullum;Howard Tennen

  • The Big Three Health Behaviors and Mental Health and Well-Being Among Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Investigation of Sleep, Exercise, and Diet.

    Shay-Ruby Wickham;Natasha A. Amarasekara;Adam Bartonicek;Tamlin S. Conner

  • Implicit self-attitudes predict spontaneous affect in daily life

    Tamlin Conner;Lisa Feldman Barrett

  • Intake of Raw Fruits and Vegetables Is Associated With Better Mental Health Than Intake of Processed Fruits and Vegetables.

    Kate L. Brookie;Georgia I. Best;Tamlin S. Conner

  • Coping with rheumatoid arthritis pain in daily life: within-person analyses reveal hidden vulnerability for the formerly depressed.

    Tamlin S. Conner;Howard Tennen;Alex J. Zautra;Glenn Affleck

  • Functional polymorphisms in the serotonin 1B receptor gene (HTR1B) predict self-reported anger and hostility among young men.

    Tamlin S. Conner;Kevin P. Jensen;Howard Tennen;Henry M. Furneaux

  • Drinking to cope with negative moods and the immediacy of drinking within the weekly cycle among college students

    Stephen Armeli;Michael Todd;Michael Todd;Tamlin S. Conner;Tamlin S. Conner;Howard Tennen;Howard Tennen

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard Tennen
Howard Tennen University of Connecticut
Stephen Armeli
Stephen Armeli Fairleigh Dickinson University
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Lisa Feldman Barrett Northeastern University
Paul E. Jose
Paul E. Jose Victoria University of Wellington
Harlene Hayne
Harlene Hayne Curtin University
Kate B. Carey
Kate B. Carey Brown University
Paul J. Silvia
Paul J. Silvia University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Robert G. Knight
Robert G. Knight University of Otago
Nathan B. Hansen
Nathan B. Hansen University of Georgia
John R. Knight
John R. Knight Boston Children's Hospital

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