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  1. Moran, J. B., Dunn, A., Kim, S., Zapolin, D., Rivera, D., & Hoerger, M. (in press). Community-based N95 distribution during the COVID-19 Omicron BA.1. surge: Feasibility, 1-month utilization, and price implications. Translational Behavioral Medicine. |Free access|

  2. McLouth, L. E, Borger, T., Bursac, V., Hoerger, M., McFarlin, J., Shelton, S., Shelton, B., Shearer, A., Kiviniemi, M. T., Stapleton, J. L., Mullett, T., Studts, J. L., Goebel, D., Thind, R., Trice, L., & Schoenberg, N. (in press). Patient-reported palliative care knowledge, barriers, and facilitators during advanced stage lung cancer care in the community and academic medical setting. Supportive Care in Cancer. |Abstract|

  3. Gerhart, J., Ramos, K., Porter, L. S., Ravyts, S., Malhotra, S., Mossman, B., Eaton England, A., Alonzi, S., Peyser, T., Kim, S., O’Mahony, S., Burns, J. W., & Hoerger, M. (in press). Top ten tips palliative care clinicians should know about behavioral pain management for persistent pain. Journal of Palliative Medicine. |Abstract|

  4. Hoerger, M., Kim, S., Mossman, B., Baker, C., & The NOLA Pandemic Food Collaborative. (2023). From Early Collaboration to an Enduring Organization: The Sustainability Roadmap Toolkit. Tulane University. http://www.nola19.com/roadmap.pdf |PDF|

  5. Mossman, B., Perry, L. M., Gerhart, J. I., McLouth, L. E., Lewson, A. B., & Hoerger, M. (2023). Emotional Distress Predicts Palliative Cancer Care Attitudes: The Unique Role of Anger. Psycho‐Oncology. |Abstract|

  6. Hoerger, M., Gerhart, J., & Swartz, M. C. (2023). Variability in COVID-19 vaccine response among people with cancer: What health care strategy best protects the vulnerable? JAMA Oncology, 9, 177-179. |PDF|

  7. Duberstein, P. R., Hoerger, M., Norton, S. A., Mohile, S., Dahlberg, B., Hyatt, E. G., Epstein, R. M., & Wittink, M. N. (2023). The TRIBE model: How socioemotional processes fuel end-of-life treatment in the United States. Social Science and Medicine, 317, 115546. |Abstract|

  8. Paull, D., Hoerger, M., Midkiff, M., Lietzau, S., & Gerhart, J. (2023). State mental health infrastructure, personality, and politics of shelter-in-place. Journal of Rural Mental Health, 47, 51-58. |PDF|

  9. Easwar, S., Alonzi, S., Hirsch, J., Mossman, B., & Hoerger, M. (2023). Palliative care TikTok: Describing the landscape and explaining social media engagement. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 26, 360-365. |Abstract|

  10. Perry, L. M., Mossman, B., Lewson, A. B., Gerhart, J. I., Freestone L., & Hoerger, M. (in press). Application of terror management theory to end-of-life care decision-making: A narrative literature review. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying. |Abstract|

  11. Schoenbine, D., Gerhart, J., McLean, K., deBettencourt, J., Dadras, F., Molina, E., Hoerger, M., Alonzi, S., & Kent, P. (2023). Attending patient funerals as a follow-up practice of pediatric oncologists. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 31, 168-174. |PDF|

  12. Moran, J., Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., & Murray, D. (2022). Dispositional intelligence of the Five-Factor Model as a learning outcome in an undergraduate personality course. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology, 8, 404-408. |Abstract|

  13. Hoerger, M., Gramling, R., Epstein, R., Fenton, J. J., Mohile, S. G., Kravitz, R. L., Mossman, B., Prigerson, H. G., Alonzi, S., Malhotra, K., & Duberstein, P. (2022). Patient, caregiver, and oncologist predictions of quality of life in advanced cancer: Accuracy and associations with end-of-life care and caregiver bereavement. Psycho-Oncology, 31, 978-984. |Abstract|

  14. Hoerger, M., Alonzi, S., & Mossman, B. (2022). Scenario planning: A framework for mitigating uncertainty in implementing strategic behavioral medicine initiatives during the COVID-19 pandemic. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 12, 486-488. |PDF|

  15. Alonzi, S., Perry, L. M., Lewson, A. B., Mossman, B., Silverstein, M. W., & Hoerger, M. (2022). Fear of palliative care: Roles of age and depression severity. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 25, 768-773. |Abstract|

  16. Gerhart, J., Russ, E. U., Alonzi, S., & Hoerger, M. (2022). Shame in response to affective expression, and its relation to social anhedonia and schizotypy traits. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 210, 54-60. |Abstract|

  17. Hoerger, M. (2022). Priming the palliative psychology pipeline: Development and evaluation of an undergraduate clinical research training program. Journal of Cancer Education, 37, 1942-1947. |Abstract|

  18. Mossman, B., Perry, L. M., Walsh, L. E., Gerhart, J. I., Malhotra, S., Horswell, R., Chu, S., Raines, A. M., Lefante, J., Blais, C. M., Miele, L., Melancon, B., Alonzi, S., Voss, H., Freestone, L., Dunn, A., & Hoerger, M. (2021). Anxiety, depression, and end-of-life care utilization in adults with metastatic cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 30, 1876-1883. |Abstract|

  19. Perry, L. M., Sartor, O., Malhotra, S., Alonzi, S., Kim, S., Voss, H. M., Rogers, J. L., Robinson, W., Harris, K., Shank, J., Morrison, D. G., Lewson, A. B., Fuloria, J., Miele, L., Lewis, B., Mossman, B., & Hoerger, M. (2021). Increasing readiness for early integrated palliative oncology care: Development and initial evaluation of the EMPOWER 2 intervention. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 62, 987-996. |Abstract|

  20. Alonzi, S., Perry, L. M., & Hoerger, M. (2021). Finding meaning in life after a cancer diagnosis: What is the role of financial strain? Illness, Crisis & Loss, 30, 628-639. |PDF|

  21. Kazan, A. S., Perry, L. M., Atiya, W., Voss, H. M., Kim, S., Easwar, S., Mercorella, H. N., Lewson, A., Rogers, J. L., Arnold, D., Raines, A. M., Brown, L., Moore, T., & Hoerger, M. (2021). Development and acceptability of an educational video about a smoking cessation quitline for use in adult outpatient mental healthcare. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 11, 1579–1584. |Abstract|

  22. Alonzi, S., Hoerger, M., Perry, L. M., Chow, L. D., Manoguem C., Cotogno, P., Ernst, E. M., Ledet, E. M., & Sartor, O. (2021). Changes in taste and smell of food during prostate cancer treatment. Supportive Care in Cancer, 29, 2807–2809. |Abstract|

  23. Raines, A. M., Tock, J. L., McGrew, S. J., Ennis, C. R., Derania, J., Jardak, C. L., Lim, J. H., Boffa, J. W., Houtsma, C., Jones, K. R., Martin-Klinger, C., Widmer, K. E., Schapira, R. M., Zvolensky, M. J., Hoerger, M. P., Constans, J. I., & Franklin, C. L. (2021). Correlates of death among SARS-CoV-2 positive veterans: The contribution of lifetime tobacco use. Addictive Behaviors, 113, 106692. |Abstract|

  24. Perry, L. M., Walsh, L. E., Horswell, R., Miele, L., Chu, S., Melancon, B., Lefante, J., Blais, C. M., Rogers, J. L., & Hoerger, M. (2021). Racial disparities in end-of-life care between black and white adults with metastatic cancer. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 342-349. |Abstract|

  25. Xu, K., Kim, S., Dunn, A., Zapolin, D., Murugesan, N., Baker, C. N., Hoerger, M., & The NOLA Pandemic Food Collaborative. (2021). COVID-19 Research Guidebook. Tulane University. http://www.nola19.com/covid.pdf |PDF|

  26. Alonzi, S., Kim, S., Zapolin, D., Mossman, B., Baker, C. N., Hoerger, M., & The NOLA Pandemic Food Collaborative. (2021). Scenario planning guidebook: An illustrative example from the COVID-19 pandemic. Tulane University. http://www.nola19.com/scenario.pdf |PDF|

  27. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Korotkin, B. D., & Duberstein, P. R. (2020). Perceived importance of affective forecasting in cancer treatment decision making. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 38, 687-701. |PDF|

  28. Hoerger, M., Alonzi, S., Perry, L. M., Voss, H. M., Easwar, S., & Gerhart, J. I. (2020). Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health: Real-time surveillance using Google Trends. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 12, 567-568. |PDF|

  29. Gerhart, J., Eaton England, A., Perry, L., O'Mahony, S., & Hoerger, M. (2020). Depressive symptoms, fear of emotional expression, and less favorable attitudes toward palliative care. Psycho-Oncology, 29, 1232-1234. |PDF|

  30. Hoerger, M. (2020). Measure what matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation rock the world with OKRs. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 38, 645-647. |PDF|

  31. Rogers, J. L., Perry, L. M., & Hoerger, M. (2020). Summarizing the evidence base for palliative oncology care: A critical evaluation of the meta-analyses. Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology, 14, 1-5. |PDF|

  32. Gerhart, J., Duberstein, P., Paull, D., O'Mahony, S., Burns, J., Denicolo, M., & Hoerger, M. (2020). Geopersonality of preventable death in the United States: Anger-prone states and opioid deaths. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 37, 624-631. |PDF|

  33. Sannes, T. S., Gerhart, J., McLouth, L. E., & Hoerger, M. (2020). Response to Henderson et al., staffing a specialist palliative care service, a team-based approach: Expert consensus white paper. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 23, 598-599. |PDF|

  34. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Korotkin, B. D., Saks, S. J., & Duberstein, P. R. (2020). Self-complexity and socio-emotional adjustment to a romantic event in early adulthood. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 37, 1268-1281. |PDF|

  35. Duberstein, P.R., Chen, M., Hoerger, M., Epstein, R.M., Mohile, S.G., Saeed, F., Perry, L., Yilmaz, S., & Norton, S.A. (2020). Conceptualizing and counting discretionary utilization in the final 100 days of life: A scoping review. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 59, 894-915. |PDF|

  36. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Malhotra, S., Gerhart, J. I., Mohile, S., & Duberstein, P. R. (2020). Development and validation of the Palliative Care Attitudes Scale: A measure of patient attitudes towards palliative care. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 59, 293-301. |PDF|

  37. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Molix, L. A., & Duberstein, P. R. (2020). A validation study of the mini-IPIP five-factor personality scale in adults with cancer. Journal of Personality Assessment, 102, 153-163. |PDF|

  38. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Sartor, A. O., & Robinson, W. (2020). Distress among African American and white adults with cancer in Louisiana. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 38, 63-72. |PDF|

  39. Hoerger, M., Wayser, G. R., Schwing, G., Suzuki, A., & Perry, L. M. (2019). Impact of interdisciplinary outpatient specialty palliative care on survival and quality of life in adults with advanced cancer: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53, 674-685. |PDF|

  40. Hoerger, M., Ramos, K., Ellington, L., Perry, L. M., Pollak, K. I., & Porter, L. S. (2019). Organizing psychologists, behavioral scientists, and allied professionals: Formation of the Society of Behavioral Medicine's Palliative Care Special Interest Group. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58, 10-11. |PDF|

  41. Espada, J. P., Rodríguez-Menchón, M., Morales, A., Hoerger, M., & Orgilés, M. (2019). Spanish validation of the Delaying Gratification Inventory with adolescents (Validación española del Inventario de Gratificación Demorada con adolescents). Psicothema, 31, 327-334. |PDF|

  42. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Seibert, K., Gerhart, J. I., O'Mahony, S., & Duberstein, P. R. (2019). Financial strain and physical and emotional quality of life in breast cancer. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58, 454-459. |PDF|

  43. Duberstein, P. R., Maciejewski, P. K., Epstein, R. M., Fenton, J. J., Chapman, B., Norton, S. A., Hoerger, M., Wittink, M. N., Tancredi, D. J., Xing, G., Mohile, S.G., Kravitz, R. L., & Prigerson, H. G. (2019). Effects of the VOICE communication intervention on personal caregiver experiences of cancer care and bereavement outcomes. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 11, 1394-1400. |PDF|

  44. Trevino, K. M., Prigerson, H. G., Johnson Shen, M., Tancredi, D. J., Xing, G., Hoerger, M., Epstein, R., & Duberstein, P. R. (2019). Association between advanced cancer patient-caregiver agreement on prognosis and hospice enrollment. Cancer, 125, 3259-3265. |PDF|

  45. Duberstein, P. R., Kravitz, R. L., Fenton, J. J., Xing, G., Tancredi, D. J., Hoerger, M., Mohile, S. G., Norton, S. A., Prigerson, H. G., & Epstein, R. M. (2019). Physician and patient characteristics associated with more intensive end-of-life care. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58, 208-215. |PDF|

  46. Malhotra, K., Fenton, J. J., Duberstein, P., Epstein, R. M., Xing, G., Tancredi, D. J., Hoerger, M., Gramling, R., & Kravitz, R. L. (2019). Prognostic accuracy of patients, caregivers and oncologists in advanced cancer. Cancer, 125, 2684-2692. |PDF|

  47. Korotkin, B. D., Hoerger, M., Voorhees, S., Allen, C., Robinson, W., & Duberstein, P.R. (2019). Social support in cancer: How do patients want us to help? Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 37, 699-712. |PDF|

  48. Kehoe, L. A., Xu, H., Duberstein, P., Loh, K. P., Culakova, E., Canin, B., Hurria, A., Dale, W., Wells, M., Gilmore, N., Kleckner, A. S., Lund, J., Kamen, C., Flannery, M., Hoerger, M., Hopkins, J. O., Liu, J. J., Greer, J., Epstein, R., & Mohile, S. G. (2019). Quality of life of caregivers of older patients with advanced cancer. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 67, 969-977. |PDF|

  49. Gerhart, J., Hand, D., Hoerger, M., & O'Mahony, S. (2019). Single subject designs and practice-based research in palliative care. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 57, 3-5. |PDF|

  50. Hoerger, M., Perry, L. M., Korotkin, B. D., Walsh, L. E., Kazan, A. S., Rogers, J. L., Atiya, W., Malhotra, S., & Gerhart, J. (2019). Statewide differences in personality associated with geographic disparities in access to palliative care: Findings on openness. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 22, 628-634. |PDF|

  51. Rochefort, C., Hoerger, M., Turiano, N. A., & Duberstein, P. R. (2019). Big Five personality and health in adults with and without cancer. Journal of Health Psychology, 24, 1494-1504. |PDF|

  52. Martin, S. M., Gerhart, J. I., Rochefort, C., Perry, L., & Hoerger, M. (2019). Affective forecasting in health psychology. In S. Richards & L. Cohen (Eds.), The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology, Volume III: Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine (pp. xx-xx). Oxford, UK: Wiley.

  53. Hoerger, M., Greer, J. A., Jackson, V. A., Park, E. R., Pirl, W. F., El-Jawahri, A., Gallagher, E. R., Hagan, T., Jacobsen, J., Perry, L. M., & Temel, J. S. (2018). Defining the elements of early palliative care that are associated with patient-reported outcomes and the delivery of end-of-life care. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 36, 1096-1102. |PDF|

  54. Gerhart, J., Chen, E., O'Mahony, S., Burns, J., & Hoerger, M. (2018). An examination of state level personality variation and Physician Aid in Dying legislation. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 56, 385-389. |PDF|

  55. Saeed, F., Hoerger, M., Norton, S. A., Guancial, E., Epstein, R. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2018). Preferences for palliative care in cancer patients: Are men and women alike? Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 56, 1-6. |PDF|

  56. Perry, L. M., Hoerger, M., Silberstein, J., Sartor, O., & Duberstein, P. R. (2018). Understanding the distressed prostate cancer patient: Role of personality. Psycho-Oncology, 27, 810-816. |PDF|

  57. Fox, R. S., Lillis, T. A., Gerhart, J., Hoerger, M., & Duberstein, P. (2018). Multiple group confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the DASS-21 Depression and Anxiety scales: How do they perform in a cancer sample? Psychological Reports, 121, 548-565. |PDF|

  58. Hoerger, M. (2018). Randomization failure in palliative care RCTs. Palliative Medicine, 32, 533-534. |PDF|

  59. Duberstein, P. R., Chen, M., Chapman, B. P., Hoerger, M., Saeed, F., Guancial, E., & Mack, J. W. (2018). Fatalism and educational disparities in beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer. Patient Education and Counseling, 101, 113-118. |PDF|

  60. O'Mahony, S., Ziadni, M., Hoerger, M., Levine, S., Baron, A., & Gerhart, J. (2018). Compassion fatigue among palliative care clinicians: Findings on personality factors and years of service. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 35, 343-347. |PDF|

  61. Hoerger, M., & Cullen, B. D. (2017). Early integrated palliative care and reduced emotional distress in cancer caregivers: Reaching the "hidden patients." The Oncologist, 22, 1419-1420. |PDF|

  62. Hoerger, M., Perry, L. M., Gramling, R., Epstein, R. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2017). Does educating patients about the Early Palliative Care Study increase preferences for outpatient palliative cancer care? Findings from Project EMPOWER. Health Psychology, 36, 538-548. |PDF|

  63. Epstein, R. M., Duberstein, P. R., Fenton, J. J., Fiscella, K., Hoerger, M., Tancredi, D. J., Xing, G., Gramling, R., Mohile, S., Franks, P., Kaesberg, P., Plumb, S., Cipri, C. S., Street, R. L., Shields, C. G., Back, A. L., Butow, P., Walczak, A., Tattersall, M., Venuti, A., Sullivan, P., Robinson, M., Hoh, B., Lewis, L., Kravitz, R. L. (2017). Effect of a patient-centered communication intervention on oncologist-patient communication, quality of life and healthcare utilization in advanced cancer: The VOICE randomized clinical trial. JAMA Oncology, 3, 92-100. |PDF|

  64. Gerhart, J. I., Schmidt, E., Lillis, T., O'Mahony, S., Duberstein, P. R., & Hoerger, M. (2017). Anger proneness and prognostic pessimism in men with prostate cancer. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, 34, 497-504. |PDF|

  65. Gramling, R., Fiscella, K., Xing, G., Hoerger, M., Duberstein, P., Plumb, S., Mohile, S., Fenton, J., Tancredi, D., Kravitz, R., & Epstein, R. (2016). Differences of opinion or inadequate communication? Determinants of patient-oncologist prognostic discordance in advanced cancer. JAMA Oncology. |PDF| |Accompanying Editorial|

  66. Hoerger, M., Chapman, B. P., Mohile, S. G., & Duberstein, P. R. (2016). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Decisional Engagement Scale (DES-10): A patient-reported psychosocial survey for quality cancer care. Psychological Assessment, 28, 1087-1100. |PDF|

  67. Hoerger, M., Chapman, B. P., & Duberstein, P. R. (2016). Realistic affective forecasting: The role of personality. Cognition & Emotion, 30, 1304-1316. |PDF|

  68. Barkan, T., Hoerger, M., Gallegos, A. M., Turiano, N. A., Duberstein, P. R., & Moynihan, J. A. (2016). Personality predicts utilization of mindfulness-based stress reduction during and post-intervention in a community sample of older adults. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 22, 390-395. |PDF|

  69. Hoerger, M., Scherer, L. D., & Fagerlin, A. (2016). Affective forecasting and medication decision making in breast cancer prevention. Health Psychology, 35, 594-603. |PDF|

  70. Hoerger, M. (2016). Right-to-Try laws and individual patient "Compassionate Use" of experimental oncology medications: A call for improved provider-patient communication. Death Studies, 40, 113-120. |PDF|

  71. Gerhart, J. I., Asvat, Y., Lattie, E., O'Mahony, S., Duberstein, P. R., & Hoerger, M. (2016). Distress, delay of gratification and preference for palliative care in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer. Psycho-Oncology, 25, 91-96. |PDF|

  72. Lattie, E. G., Asvat, Y., Shivpuri, S., Gerhart, J., O'Mahony, S., Duberstein, P., & Hoerger, M. (2016). Associations between personality and end of life care preferences among men with prostate cancer: A clustering approach. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 51, 52-59. |PDF|

  73. Hoerger, M., Coletta, M., Sörensen, S. Chapman, B., Kaukeinen, K., Tu, X. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2016). Personality and perceived health in spousal caregivers of patients with lung cancer: The roles of neuroticism and extraversion. Journal of Aging Research. |PDF|

  74. Hoerger, M. (2015). Educating the psychology workforce in the age of the Affordable Care Act: A graduate course modeled after the priorities of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 9, 309-314. |PDF|

  75. Hoerger, M., Chapman, B. P., Prigerson, H. G., Fagerlin, A., Mohile, S. G., Epstein, R. M., Lyness, J. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2014). Personality change pre- to post- loss in spousal caregivers of patients with terminal lung cancer. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5, 722-729. |PDF|

  76. Gerhart, J. I., Baker, C. N., Hoerger, M., & Ronan, G. (2014). Experiential avoidance and interpersonal problems: A moderated mediation model. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 3, 291-298. |PDF|

  77. Gerhart, J. I., Allen, C. O., & Hoerger, M. (2014). Cultural aspects of smoking and smoking cessation. In L. H. Cousins (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity. (Vol. 12, pp. 1200-1202). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. |Buy|

  78. Ketterer, H. L., & Hoerger, M. (2014). Lying in daily life: Form, function, personality, and emotions. In T. R. Levine & J. G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Lying and Deception (pp. 239-242). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. |Buy|

  79. Hoerger, M. (2014). Workplace decision making in contemporary academia: What is the nature of student employment? Brief for the NLRB as Amicus Curiae. Northwestern University vs. College Athletes Players Association (13-RC-121359).

  80. Hoerger, M. (2013). The Affordable Care Act and healthcare decision science: Implications for psychology research training in personality, multiculturalism, and methodology. NYS Psychologist, 25, 28-30. |PDF|

  81. Hoerger, M., Epstein, R. M., Winters, P. C., Fiscella, K., Duberstein, P. R., Gramling, R., Butow, P. N., Mohile, S. G., Kaesberg, P. R., Tang, W., Plumb, S., Walczak, A., Back, A. L., Tancredi, D., Venuti, A., Cipri, C., Escalera, G., Ferro, C., Gaudion, D., Hoh, B., Leatherwood, B., Lewis, L., Robinson, M., Sullivan, P., & Kravitz, R. L. (2013). Values and Options in Cancer Care (VOICE): Study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregivers. BMC Cancer, 13. |PDF|

  82. Gallegos, A. M., Hoerger, M., Talbot, N. L., Duberstein, P. R., & Moynihan, J. A. (2013). Emotional benefits of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in older adults: The moderating roles of age and depression symptom severity. Aging and Mental Health, 17, 823-829. |PDF|

  83. Gallegos, A. M., Hoerger, M., Talbot, N. L., Krasner, M. S., Knight, J. M., Moynihan, J. A., & Duberstein, P. R. (2013). Towards identifying the effects of the specific components of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on biological and emotional outcomes among older adults. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 19, 787-792. |PDF|

  84. Gerhart, J. I., Heath, N. M., Fitzgerald, C., & Hoerger, M. (2013). Direct and indirect associations between experiential avoidance and reduced delay of gratification. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2, 9-14. |PDF|

  85. Giovanelli, A., Hoerger, M., Johnson, S. L., & Gruber, J. (2013). Impulsive responses to positive mood and reward are related to mania risk. Cognition & Emotion, 27, 1091-1104. |PDF|

  86. Hoerger, M., Chapman, B. P., Epstein, R. M., & Duberstein, P. R. (2012). Emotional intelligence: A theoretical framework for individual differences in affective forecasting. Emotion, 12, 716-725. |PDF|

  87. Hoerger, M., Quirk, S. W., Chapman, B. P., & Duberstein, P. R. (2012). Affective forecasting and self-rated symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hypomania: Evidence for a dysphoric forecasting bias. Cognition & Emotion, 26, 1098-1106. |PDF|

  88. Hoerger, M. (2012). Coping strategies and immune neglect in affective forecasting: Direct evidence and key moderators. Judgment and Decision Making, 7, 86-96. |PDF|

  89. Baker, C. N., & Hoerger, M. (2012). Parental child-rearing strategies influence self-regulation, socio-emotional adjustment, and psychopathology in early adulthood: Evidence from a retrospective cohort study. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 800-805. |PDF|

  90. Hoerger, M. (2012). Recent developments in models of decision making. Brief for the NLRB as Amicus Curiae. Point Park University vs. Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh (6-RC-12276).

  91. Hoerger, M. (2012). Protecting the rights of early-career academic employees. Brief for the NLRB as Amicus Curiae. New York University vs. GSOC (02-RC-023481) and Polytechnic Institute of New York University vs. UAW (29-RC-012054).

  92. Hoerger, M., & Currell, C. (2012). Ethical issues in internet research. In S. Knapp, M. Gottlieb, M. Handelsman, & L. VandeCreek (Eds.), APA handbook of ethics in psychology (Vol. 2): Practice, teaching, and research (pp. 385-400). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.|PDF|

  93. Hoerger, M., Chapman, B., Ma, Y., Tu, X., Useda, J. D., Hirsch, J., Duberstein, P. (2011). Agreement between informant and self-reported personality in depressed older adults: What are the roles of medical illness and cognitive function? Psychology and Aging, 26: 1000-1006. |PDF|

  94. Hoerger, M., Quirk, S. W., & Weed, N. C. (2011). Development and validation of the Delaying Gratification Inventory. Psychological Assessment, 23, 725-738. |PDF|

  95. Hoerger, M., Quirk, S. W. (2010). Affective forecasting and the Big Five. Personality and Individual Differences, 49, 972-976. |PDF|

  96. Hoerger, M. (2010). Participant dropout as a function of survey length in Internet-mediated university studies: Implications for study design and voluntary participation in psychological research. CyberPsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 13, 697-700.|PDF|

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