Patrick R. Neiswender Data-verified
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Patrick R. Neiswender's research investigates social psychological phenomena, particularly concerning interpersonal conflict and reconciliation. His work has explored men's expectations for reconciliation following disagreements, specifically examining the influence of perceived opponent strength. Neiswender has also studied lay theories related to mating interest and mate retention strategies within the Southern United States, differentiating between theistic and atheistic perspectives. His publications indicate an interest in the psychological underpinnings of social interactions and relationship dynamics. With a recent publication in 2024, Neiswender remains an active researcher in his field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Correction: Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation with Physically Strong Opponents (2024)
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Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation with Physically Strong Opponents (2022)
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When to Hug it Out: Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation Following Conflicts with Physically Strong Opponents (2022)
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- Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation with Physically Strong Opponents
- When to Hug it Out: Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation Following Conflicts with Physically Strong Opponents
- Lay theories of mating interest and mate retention strategies for atheists and theists in the Southern United States.
- Correction: Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation with Physically Strong Opponents
- Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation with Physically Strong Opponents
- Correction: Men’s Expectations for Postconflict Reconciliation with Physically Strong Opponents
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