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Yuichi Shoda is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of psychology, with a focus on experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, epidemiology, clinical psychology, and applied psychology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to research on substance abuse treatment and outcomes, mental health research topics, behavioral health and interventions, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, big data and business intelligence, scientometrics and bibliometrics research, as well as meta-analysis and systematic reviews.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yuichi Shoda include Jonas Dora, Kevin M. King, Christine M. Lee, Randy T. Lee, and Vivian Zayas.

Yuichi Shoda's work has been published in a variety of academic venues. These include:

  • Collabra Psychology
  • Psychological Bulletin
  • Communications Psychology
  • Brain and Neuroscience Advances
  • Psychological Science

Among their recent papers are the following:

  • The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data, 2023, Psychological Bulletin
  • No evidence for trait- and state-level urgency moderating the daily association between negative affect and subsequent alcohol use in two college samples, 2022, Brain and Neuroscience Advances
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Psychological Research in the Majority World, 2024, Collabra Psychology
  • A manifesto for a globally diverse, equitable, and inclusive open science, 2025, Communications Psychology
  • How Candidates' Age and Gender Predict Voter Preference in a Hypothetical Election, 2021, Psychological Science

Best Publications

  • Delay of gratification in children

    Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda;Monica L. Rodriguez

  • A cognitive-affective system theory of personality: Reconceptualizing situations, dispositions, dynamics, and invariance in personality structure.

    Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda

  • Introduction to personality : toward an integrative science of the person

    Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda;Ozlem Ayduk

  • Predicting adolescent cognitive and self-regulatory competencies from preschool delay of gratification: Identifying diagnostic conditions.

    Yuichi Shoda;Walter Mischel;Philip K. Peake

  • The nature of adolescent competencies predicted by preschool delay of gratification.

    Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda;Philip K. Peake

  • Behavioral and neural correlates of delay of gratification 40 years later

    B. J. Casey;Leah H. Somerville;Ian H. Gotlib;Ozlem Ayduk

  • Constraints on Generality (COG): A Proposed Addition to All Empirical Papers:

    Daniel J. Simons;Yuichi Shoda;D. Stephen Lindsay

  • ‘Willpower’ over the life span: decomposing self-regulation

    Walter Mischel;Ozlem Ayduk;Marc G. Berman;B. J. Casey

  • RECONCILING PROCESSING DYNAMICS AND PERSONALITY DISPOSITIONS

    Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda

  • Predicting Cognitive Control From Preschool to Late Adolescence and Young Adulthood

    Inge Marie Eigsti;Vivian Zayas;Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda

  • Intraindividual stability in the organization and patterning of behavior: incorporating psychological situations into the idiographic analysis of personality

    Yuichi Shoda;Walter Mischel;Jack C. Wright

  • Preschoolers' delay of gratification predicts their body mass 30 years later.

    Tanya R. Schlam;Nicole L. Wilson;Yuichi Shoda;Walter Mischel

  • Situation-Behavior Profiles as a Locus of Consistency in Personality:

    Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda;Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton

  • Rejection Sensitivity and the Defensive Motivational System: Insights From the Startle Response to Rejection Cues

    Geraldine Downey;Vivian Mougios;Ozlem Ayduk;Bonita E. London

  • Cognitive person variables in the delay of gratification of older children at risk.

    Monica Larrea Rodriguez;Walter Mischel;Yuichi Shoda

  • Applying cognitive-social theory to health-protective behavior: breast self-examination in cancer screening.

    Suzanne M. Miller;Yuichi Shoda;Karen Hurley

  • The role of strategic attention deployment in development of self-regulation: predicting preschoolers' delay of gratification from mother-toddler interactions.

    Anita Sethi;Walter Mischel;J. Lawrence Aber;Yuichi Shoda

  • The Coherence of Personality: Social-Cognitive Bases of Consistency, Variability, and Organization

    Daniel Cervone;Yuichi Shoda

  • When the Seemingly Innocuous “Stings”: Racial Microaggressions and Their Emotional Consequences

    Jennifer Wang;Janxin Leu;Yuichi Shoda

  • Rejection Sensitivity and Executive Control: Joint predictors of Borderline Personality features.

    Özlem Ayduk;Vivian Zayas;Geraldine Downey;Amy Blum Cole

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Mischel
Walter Mischel Columbia University
Ozlem Ayduk
Ozlem Ayduk University of California, Berkeley
Ronald E. Smith
Ronald E. Smith University of Washington
J. Lawrence Aber
J. Lawrence Aber New York University
Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton
Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton University of California, Berkeley
B. J. Casey
B. J. Casey Barnard College
Geraldine Downey
Geraldine Downey Columbia University
Daniel Cervone
Daniel Cervone University of Illinois at Chicago
Suzanne M. Miller
Suzanne M. Miller Fox Chase Cancer Center
Ian H. Gotlib
Ian H. Gotlib Stanford University

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