Publications

Tsang, Jo-Ann – Publications

europe psych Group-level effects of forgiveness: Group cohesiveness and collective action in social dilemmas
Kyle Irwin, Jo-Ann Tsang, Robert Carlisle and Megan Johnson Shen (2014) European Journal of Social Psychology, Eur. J. Soc. Psychology.

Tipping the scales: Conciliatory behavior and the
morality of self-forgiveness
Thomas P. Carpenter, Robert D. Carlisle, Jo-Ann Tsang (2014) The Journal of Positive Psychology: Dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice.

per diff Why are materialists less happy? The role of gratitude and need satisfaction in the relationship between materialism and life satisfaction
Jo-Ann Tsang ,Thomas P. Carpenter, James A. Roberts, Michael B. Frisch and Robert D. Carlisle, (2014) Personality and Individual Differences.

Actions Don’t Always Speak Louder Than Words — at Least, Not When It Comes to Forgiveness
J Robert D. Carlisle, Jo-Ann Tsang, Nadia Y. Ahmad, Everett L. Worthington Jr., Charlotte van Oyen Witvliet & Nathaniel Wade (2012) The Journal of Positive Psychology: Dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice, 7:4, 294-305

Humble persons are more helpful than less humble persons: Evidence from three studies
Jordan Paul LaBouff, Wade C. Rowatt, Megan K. Johnson, Jo-Ann Tsang & Grace McCullough Willerton (2012) The Journal of Positive
Psychology: Dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice, 7:1, 16-29

Associations Among Religiousness, Social Attitudes, and Prejudice in a National Random Sample of American Adults
By Wade C. Rowatt, Jordan LaBouff, Megan Johnson, Paul Froese, and Jo-Ann Tsang (2009) Psychology of Religion and Spirituality,Vol 1, No. 1, pp. 14-24.Associations Among Religiousness, Social Attitudes, and Prejudice in a National Random Sample of American Adults

The Relationship Between Religious Orientation, Right-Wing
A
uthoritarianism, and Implicit Sexual Prejudice.

Tsang, J. & Rowatt, W. C. (2007). The International Journal for the
Psychology of Religion
, 17, 99-120.

Separating the “Sinner” from the “Sin”: Religious Orientation and Prejudiced Behavior Toward Sexual Orientation and Promiscuous Sex
By Heather K. Mak and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2008, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 379-392.Separating the “Sinner” from the “Sin”: Religious Orientation and Prejudiced Behavior Toward Sexual Orientation and Promiscuous Sex

Personality traits in adolescence as predictors of religiousness in early adulthood: Findings from the Terman Longitudinal Study
By Michael E. McCullough, Jo-Ann Tsang, and Sharon Brion, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Volume 29, pp. 980-991.Personality traits in adolescence as predictors of religiousness in early adulthood: Findings from the Terman Longitudinal Study

Psychometric and Rationalization Accounts of the Religion-Forgiveness Discrepancy
By Jo-Ann Tsang, Michael E. McCullough and William T. Hoyt, Journal for Social Issues Vol. 61, No. 4, 2005, pp. 785-805.Psychometric and Rationalization Accounts of the Religion-Forgiveness Discrepancy

Gratitude in Intermediate Affective Terrain: Links of Grateful Moods to Individual Differences and Daily Emotional Experience
By Jo-Ann Tsang, Michael E. McCullough and Robert A. Emmons, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2004, Vol. 86, No. 2, pp. 295-309.Gratitude in Intermediate Affective Terrain: Links of Grateful Moods to Individual Differences and Daily Emotional Experience

Forgiveness, Forbearance, and Time: The Temporal Unfolding of Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations
By Michael E. McCullough, Frank D. Fincham and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2003, Vol.84, No. 3, pp. 540-557.Forgiveness, Forbearance, and Time: The Temporal Unfolding of Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivations

Moral Rationalization of the Intergration of Situational Factors and Psychological Processes in Immoral Behavior
By Jo-Ann Tsang, Review of General Psychology 2002, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 25-50.Moral Rationalization of the Intergration of Situational Factors and Psychological Processes in Immoral Behavior

Four Motives for Community Involvement
By C. Daniel Batson and Nadia Ahmad, and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal for Social Issues Vol. 58, No. 3, 2002, pp.429-445. Four Motives for Community Involvement

The Grateful Disposition: A Conceptual and Empirical Topography
By Michael E. McCullough, Robert A. Emmons and Jo-Ann Tsang, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2002, Vol. 82, No. 1, pp. 112-127. The Grateful Disposition: A Conceptual and Empirical Topography

Group indentity-based self-protective strategies: the stigma of race, gender, and garlic
By Christian S. Crandall, Jo-Ann Tsang, Richard D. Harvey and Thomas W. Britt, European Journal of Social Psychology 2000, Vol. 30, pp. 355-381Group indentity-based self-protective strategies: the stigma of race, gender, and garlic