Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type | ||
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1 | Birmingham, Wendy | Ambivalence and cardiovascular function: examining ambulatory blood pressure and marital quality | Ambivalence; Blood pressure; Cardiovascular; Marriage; Relationship quality; Social support | 2011-08 | dissertation | |
2 | Bowen, Kimberly Suzanne | Does choice moderate the effects of received social support on cardiovascular reactivity? | Blood pressure; Cardiovascular reactivity; Choice; Induced compliance; Social support; Stress | 2013-12 | thesis | |
3 | Carlisle, McKenzie | Effects of explicit and implicit friendship attitudes on appraisals and cardiovascular reactivity during a negative event discussion | Cardiovascular reactivity; Friendship; Implicit attitudes; Social cognition; Social support; Stress; Social psychology; Psychology | 2013-08 | dissertation | |
4 | Kent, Robert Gordon | Is an anxious support provider an effective one? Social support provider anxietly and cardiovascular function | Cardiovascular health; Cardiovascular reactivity; Social network; Social relationships; Social support; Stress reactivity | 2014-12 | thesis | |
5 | O'Connor, Caitlin Grace | Is children's participation in activities related to executive function development? | Activities; Children; Depressive symptoms; Executive function; Social belonging; Social support | 2014-05 | thesis | |
6 | Carlisle, McKenzie | Subliminal activation of social ties moderates cardiovascular reactivity during acute stress | Cardiovascular reactivity; Relationships; RSA; Social support; Subliminal priming | 2010-12 | thesis | |
7 | Bowen, Kimberly Suzanne | Your support touches my heart: testing a mediational model of receiving social support, culture, and ambulatory blood pressure | Ambulatory Blood Pressure; Culture; Interdependence; Japan; Self-schema; Social support | 2015 | dissertation |