Research Interests for Rick H. Hoyle
Research Interests:
The primary focus of my research program is the cognitive, affective, and social processes relevant to self-regulation. This research program comprises two streams. One primarily involves controlled laboratory experiments and focuses on the psychological resources that allow for successful self-control. The other primarily involves correlational and field research and focuses on personality and social variables associated with failures of self-regulation as they manifest in problem behavior. A secondary focus of my research program is applied quantitative methods. A particular focus is measurement and design issues relevant for models that include mediated and moderated effects.
- Representative Publications
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- Hoyle, R. H., Structural equation modeling for social and personality psychology
(2011), London, UK: Sage Publications.
- Hoyle, R. H., Handbook of personality and self-regulation
(2010), Malden, MA: Blackwell.
- Davis, C. E., Carlson, C. R., Studts, J. L., Curran, S. L., Hoyle, R. H., Sherman, J. J., & Okeson J. P., Use of a structural equation model for prediction of pain symptoms in patients with orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders,
Journal of Orofacial Pain, vol. 24
(2010),
pp. 89-100.
- Rabiner, D. L., Anastopoulos, A. D., Costello, J., Hoyle, R. H., & Swartzwelder, H. S., Predictors of nonmedical ADHD medication use by college students,
Journal of Attention Disorders, vol. 13
(2010),
pp. 640-648.