Margaret A. Hance
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Associate Professor of Psychology
Also affiliated: East Tennessee State University (2017–2018)
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Margaret A. Hance's research investigates interpersonal dynamics and psychological concepts, with a recent focus on the impact of rejection sensitivity on self-disclosure within online dating environments. Her work also explores factors contributing to professional resilience, such as the role of community in mitigating emotional exhaustion for Black women pursuing doctoral degrees in Counseling, Educational, and School Psychology (CES). Hance has published nine scholarly works, accumulating 88 citations and an h-index of 3. She has collaborated with researchers at Arkansas State University, including Stephanie G. Gotay, P. G. Parkinson, and Ashley Williams-Whitley, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 88
Selected Publications
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Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES (2026)
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The Impact of Rejection Sensitivity on Self-Disclosure Within the Context of Online Dating (2021)
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Normative feedback and intentions to help friends with bulimic symptoms (2019)
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- Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES
- Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES
- Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES
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