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Dylan Shelton's research investigates factors associated with self-criticism and emotional regulation in adolescents and adults. His work explores the relationship between momentary self-criticism and various psychological factors, as well as the long-term goals individuals set for their emotional states. Shelton also examines the role of desire intolerance in emotion-related impulsivity, utilizing ecological momentary assessment to gather data in real-time. He has published nine papers, with an h-index of 2 and a total of 10 citations. Shelton collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jennifer C. Veilleux, Regina E. Schreiber, Jeremy B. Clift, and Katherine Hyde Brott, with whom he shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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I want it that way: Exploring the role of desire intolerance in emotion-related impulsivity via ecological momentary assessment (2025)
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I Want it that Way: Exploring the Role of Desire Intolerance in Emotion-Related Impulsivity Via Ecological Momentary Assessment (2025)
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What goals do people have for who they want to be emotionally? Exploring long-term emotional goals. (2024)
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“I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life (2024)
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“I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life (2023)
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- “I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- What goals do people have for who they want to be emotionally? Exploring long-term emotional goals.
- I Want it that Way: Exploring the Role of Desire Intolerance in Emotion-Related Impulsivity Via Ecological Momentary Assessment
- I want it that way: Exploring the role of desire intolerance in emotion-related impulsivity via ecological momentary assessment
- “I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- What goals do people have for who they want to be emotionally? Exploring long-term emotional goals.
- “I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- What goals do people have for who they want to be emotionally? Exploring long-term emotional goals.
- “I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- “I’m so dumb and worthless <i>right now</i> ”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- What goals do people have for who they want to be emotionally? Exploring long-term emotional goals.
- “I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: Factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life
- What goals do people have for who they want to be emotionally? Exploring long-term emotional goals.
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