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Publications

Bolger, N., Stadler, G., & Laurenceau, J. P. (in press). Power analysis for intensive longitudinal studies. In M. R. Mehl & T. S. Conner (Eds.), Handbook of research methods for studying daily life. New York, NY: Guilford Press. Online Supplement.

Iida, M., Shrout, P.E., Laurenceau, J.P., & Bolger, N. (2012). Using diary methods in psychological research. In H. Cooper (Ed.), APA Handbook of research methods in psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 277-305.

Stadler, G., Oettingen, G., Gollwitzer, P. (2010). Intervention Effects of Information and Self-Regulation on Eating Fruits and Vegetables Over Two Years. Health Psychology, 29, 274-278.

Bolger, N., Stadler, G., Paprocki, C. & Delongis, A. (2010). Grounding social psychology in behavior in daily life: The case of conflict and distress in couples. In C. Agnew, D.E. Carlston, W.G. Graziano, & J.R. Kelly (Eds.), Then a miracle occurs: Focusing on behavior in social psychological theory and research. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Zaki, J., Weber, J., Bolger, N., Ochsner, K. (2009). The neural bases of empathic accuracy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106, 11382-11387.

Zaki, J., Bolger, N., Ochsner, K. (2009). Unpacking the informational bases of empathic accuracy. Emotion, 9, 478-487.

Shrout, P., Bolger, N., Iida, M., Burke, C., Gleason, M., & Lane, S. (in press). The effects of daily support transactions during acute stress: Results from a diary study of bar exam preparation. In K. Sullivan, & J. Davila (Eds.), Support processes in intimate relationships. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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Stadler, G., Oettingen, G., & Gollwitzer, P.M. (2009). Physical activity in women: Effects of a self-regulation intervention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36, 29-34.

Zaki, J., Bolger, N. & Ochsner, K. (2008). It takes two: The interpersonal nature of empathic accuracy. Psychological Science, 19, 399-404.

Iida, M., Seidman, G., Shrout, P. E., Fujita, K. & Bolger, N. (2008). Modeling support provision in intimate relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 260-278.

Burke, C. T, Shrout, P. E., & Bolger, N. (2007). Individual differences in adjustment to spousal loss: A nonlinear mixed model analysis. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 31, 405-415.

Bolger, N., & Romero-Canyas, R. (2007). Integrating personality traits and processes: Framework, method, analysis, results. In Y. Shoda, D Cervone & G. Downey (Eds.), Persons in context: Building a science of the individual (pp.201-210). New York: Guilford.

Bolger, N., & Shrout, P. E. (2007). Accounting for statistical dependency in longitudinal data on dyads. In T. D. Little, J. A. Bovaird & N. A. Card (Eds.), Modeling contextual effects in longitudinal studies (pp.285-298). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Bolger, N., & Amarel, D. (2007). Effects of support visibility on adjustment to stress: Experimental evidence. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92, 458-475.

Carnelley, K. B., Wortman, C. B., Bolger, N., & Burke, C. (2006). The time course of grief reactions to spousal loss: Evidence from a national probability sample. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 476-492.

Cranford, J., Shrout, P. E., Rafaeli, E., Yip, T., Iida, M., & Bolger, N. (2006). A procedure for evaluating sensitivity to within-person change: Can mood measures in diary studies detect change reliably? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 917-929.

Bolger, N., Shrout, P. E., Green, A. S., Rafaeli, E., & Reis, H. T. (2006). Paper or plastic revisited: Let's keep them both. Psychological Methods, 11, 123-125.

Green, A. S., Rafaeli, E., Bolger, N., & Shrout, P. E. (2006). Paper or plastic? Data equivalence in paper and electronic diaries. Psychological Methods, 11, 87-105.

Shrout, P. E., Hermann, C. M., & Bolger, N. (2006). The costs and benefits of practical and emotional support on adjustment: a daily diary study of couples experiencing acute stress. Personal Relationships, 13, 115-134.

Seidman, G., Shrout, P. E., & Bolger, N. (2006). Why is enacted social support associated with increased distress? Using simulation to test two possible sources of spuriousness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 52-65.

London, B., Downey, G., Bolger, N., & Velilla, E. (2006). A framework for studying social identity and coping with daily stress during the transition to college. In G. Downey, J. S. Eccles & C. M. Chatman (Eds.), Navigating the future: Social identity, coping, and life tasks (pp. 45-63). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Laurenceau, J.-P., & Bolger, N. (2005). Using diary methods to study marital and family processes. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 86-97.

Pomerantz, E. M., Ruble, D. M., & Bolger, N. (2004). Taking a developmental approach to understanding social psychological phenomena. In C. Sansone, C. C. Morf & A. T. Panter (Eds.), The Sage handbook of methods in social psychology(pp. 405-425). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Trope, Y., Gervey, B., & Bolger, N. (2003). The role of perceived control in overcoming defensive self-evaluation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 407-419.

Kenny, D. A., & Korchmaros, J., & Bolger, N. (2003). Lower-level mediation in multilevel models. Psychological Methods, 8, 115-128.

Gleason, M. E. J., Iida, M., Shrout, P. & Bolger, N. (2003). Daily supportive equity in close relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1036-1045.

Bolger, N., Davis, A., & Rafaeli, E. (2003). Diary methods. Annual Review of Psychology, 54, 579-616.

Shrout, P. E., & Bolger, N. (2002). Assessing mediation in experimental and nonexperimental studies: New procedures and recommendations. Psychological Methods, 7, 422-445.

Kennedy, J. K., Bolger, N., & Shrout, P. E. (2002). Witnessing interparental psychological aggression in childhood: Implications for daily conflict in adult intimate relationships. Journal of Personality,70, 1051-1077.

Kenny, D. A., Bolger, N., & Kashy, D. (2002). Traditional methods for estimating multilevel models. In D. S. Moskowitz & S. L. Hershberger (Eds.) Modeling intraindividual variability in repeated measures data: Methods and applications (pp.1-24). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Alvarez, J. M., Ruble, D. M., & Bolger, N. (2001). Trait understanding or evaluative reasoning? An analysis of children's behavioral predictions. Child Development, 72, 1409-1425.

Bolger, N., Zuckerman, A., & Kessler, R. C. (2000). Invisible support and adjustment to stress. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 953-961.

Thompson, A., & Bolger, N. (1999). Emotional transmission in couples under stress. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 38-48.

Kenny, D. A., Kashy, D., & Bolger, N. (1998). Data analysis in social psychology. In D. Gilbert, S. Fiske, and G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of social psychology (4th ed., pp. 233-265). New York: McGraw-Hill.

Bolger, N., Foster, M.,Vinokur, A. D., & Ng, R. (1996). Close relationships and adjustment to a life crisis: The case of breast cancer. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 283-294.

Bolger, N., & Zuckerman, A. (1995). A framework for studying personality in the stress process. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 890-902.

Eckenrode, J., & Bolger, N. (1995). Daily and within-day event measurement. In S. Cohen, R. C. Kessler, and L. G. Gordon (Eds.) Measuring stress: A guide for health and social scientists (pp. 80- 101). New York: Oxford University Press.

Bolger, N. & Kelleher, S. (1993). Daily life in relationships. In S. W. Duck (Ed.), Social context and relationships (pp. 100-109). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Bolger, N., & Eckenrode, J. (1991). Social relationships, personality, and anxiety during a major stressful event. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 440-449.

Bolger, N., & Schilling, E. A. (1991). Personality and the problems of everyday life: The role of neuroticism in exposure and reactivity to daily stressors. Journal of Personality, 59, 355-386.

Bolger, N. (1990). Coping as a personality process: A prospective study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 525-537.

Bolger, N., & Kellaghan, T. (1990). Method of measurement and gender differences in scholastic achievement. Journal of Educational Measurement, 27, 165-174.

Moen, P., Downey, G., & Bolger, N. (1990). Labor force re-entry among U.S. homemakers: A life course analysis. Gender and Society, 4, 230-243.

Coyne, J. C., & Bolger, N. (1990). Doing without social support as an explanatory concept. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 9, 148-158.

Bolger, N., DeLongis, A., Kessler, R. C., & Wethington, E. (1990). The microstructure of daily role-related stress in married couples. In J. Eckenrode & S. Gore (Eds.), Stress between work and family (pp. 95-115). New York: Plenum.

Bolger, N., DeLongis, A., & Kessler, R. C., & Schilling, E. A. (1989). Effects of daily stress on negative mood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 808-818.

Bolger, N., Downey, G., Walker, E., & Steininger, P. (1989). The onset of suicidal ideation in childhood and adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 18, 175-190.

Bolger, N., DeLongis, A., Kessler, R. C., & Wethington, E. (1989). The contagion of stress across multiple roles. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 51, 175-183.

Eckenrode, J., Powers, J., Doris, J., Munsch, J., & Bolger, N. (1988). Substantiation of child abuse and neglect reports. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 9-16.

Caspi, A., Bolger, N., & Eckenrode, J. (1987). Linking person and context in the daily stress process. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 184-195.


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