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  1. J. Shah "Systematic Goal Management." Frontiers of Social Psychology: Handbook of Self-Regulation.. Ed. James Shah Psychology Press, 2019
  2. (2019). Frontiers of Social Psychology: Handbook of Self-Regulation.. In James Shah (Ed.). Psychology Press.
  3. J. Shah. M. Roman., J. Kim "Implicit Self-Regulation." Frontiers of Social Psychology: Handbook of Self-Regulation.. Ed. James Shah Psychology Press, 2019
  4. Shah, J "For what it’s worth: The regulatory pleasure and purpose of a good life." The Social Psychology of Living Well. Routledge, January, 2018: 85-100. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Kruglanski, AW; Thompson, EP; Higgins, ET; Atash, MN; Pierro, A; Shah, JY; Spiegel, S "To “do the right thing” or to “just do it”: Locomotion and assessment as distinct self-regulatory imperatives." The Motivated Mind: The Selected Works of Arie Kruglanski. Routledge, January, 2018: 299-343. [doi]  [abs]
  6. P. Leander, M. VanDellen, J. Rachl, J. Shah, T. Chartrand, G. Fitzsimons (2016). Is Freedom Contagious? On Reactance Motivation and Sensitivity to Deviant Peers.. Motivation Science, 2(4), 256-267.
  7. vanDellen, MR; Shah, JY; Leander, NP; Delose, JE; Bornstein, JX (2015). In good company: managing interpersonal resources that support self-regulation.. Personality & social psychology bulletin, 41(6), 869-882. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Leander, NP; Shah, JY; Sanders, S (2014). Indifferent reactions: regulatory responses to the apathy of others.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 107(2), 229-247. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Sassenberg, K; Brazy, PC; Jonas, KJ; Shah, JY (2013). When gender fits self-regulatory preferences: The impact of regulatory fit on gender-based ingroup favoritism. Social Psychology, 44(1), 4-15. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Leander, NL; Shah, JY (2012). Indifferent Reactions: Regulatory Responses to the Apathy of Others. Invited Revision. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. (Invited Revision).
  11. Leander, NL; Shah, JY (2012). For whom the goals loom: Context-driven goal contagion.. Social Cognition, 31(2), 187-200. [doi]  [abs]
  12. VanDellen, MR; Shah, JY; Leander, NP (2012). Making it Easier on Yourself: Sensitivity to External Support for Self-regulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
  13. Leander, NP; Shah, JY; Chartrand, TL (2011). The object of my protection: Shielding fundamental motives from the implicit motivational influence of others. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47(6), 1078-1087. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Leander, N.P., Shah, J. Y. (2010). A shared sense of urgency: Social sensitivity to motivational immediacy.
  15. Leander, NP; Shah, JY; Chartrand, TL; Fitzsimons, GJ (2010). Contempt under pressures: How reactance motivation shapes indulging in temptations. Journal of Consumer Research.
  16. Leander, NP; Shah, JY; Chartrand, TL (2010). Up close and threatening: Regulatory resistance to the motivational influence of others. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
  17. Fitzsimons, GM; Shah, JY (2009). Confusing one instrumental other for another: goal effects on social categorization.. Psychological science, 20(12), 1468-1472. [doi]  [abs]
  18. Pontus Leander, N; Shah, JY; Chartrand, TL (2009). Moments of weakness: the implicit context dependencies of temptations.. Personality & social psychology bulletin, 35(7), 853-866. [19386767], [doi]  [abs]
  19. Shah, J. Y. Hall, D. Leander, P. "Moments of Motivation: Margins of Opportunity in Managing the Efficacy, Need, and Transitions of Striving." Psychology of Goals. Ed. G. Moskowitz & H. Grant Guilford Press, 2009: 234-255.
  20. Fitzsimons, GM; Shah, JY (2008). How goal instrumentality shapes relationship evaluations.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 95(2), 319-337. [doi]  [abs]
  21. Haeffel, GJ; Abramson, LY; Brazy, PC; Shah, JY (2008). Hopelessness theory and the approach system: Cognitive vulnerability predicts decreases in goal-directed behavior. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 32(2), 281-290. [doi]  [abs]
  22. Shah, J.Y. and Kruglanski, A.W. "Structural Dynamics: The Challenge of Change in Goal Systems." Handbook of Motivation Science. Ed. J. Shah & W. Gardner The Guilford Press, 2008: 217.
  23. Shah, J. Y. & Gardner, W. (Eds.) (2008). Handbook of Motivation Science.. New York: Guilford Press.
  24. Haeffel, GJ; Abramson, LY; Brazy, PC; Shah, JY; Teachman, BA; Nosek, BA (2007). Explicit and implicit cognition: a preliminary test of a dual-process theory of cognitive vulnerability to depression.. Behaviour research and therapy, 45(6), 1155-1167. [doi]  [abs]
  25. Sassenberg, K; Jonas, KJ; Shah, JY; Brazy, PC (2007). Why some groups just feel better: the regulatory fit of group power.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 92(2), 249-267. [doi]  [abs]
  26. Brazy, PC; Shah, JY (2006). Strength and safety in numbers: considering the social implications of regulatory focus.. Journal of personality, 74(6), 1647-1671. [doi]  [abs]
  27. Fishbach, A; Shah, JY (2006). Self-control in action: implicit dispositions toward goals and away from temptations.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 90(5), 820-832. [doi]  [abs]
  28. Shah, J. Y. & Brazy, P. H. "When your wish is my desire: A triangular model of self-regulatory relationships." Self and relationships: Connecting intrapersonal and interpersonal processes. Ed. K. Vohs & E. Finkel 2006: 387-406.
  29. Shah, JY (2005). The automatic pursuit and management of goals. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14(1), 10-13. [doi]  [abs]
  30. Fitzsimons, GM and Shah, JY and Chartrand, TL and Bargh, JA "Friends and neighbors, goals and labors: Interpersonal and self regulation."  2005: 130--125.
  31. Fishbach, A; Shah, JY; Kruglanski, AW (2004). Emotional transfer in goal systems. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40(6), 723-738. [doi]  [abs]
  32. Shah, JY; Brazy, PC; Higgins, ET (2004). Promoting us or preventing them: regulatory focus and manifestations of intergroup bias.. Personality & social psychology bulletin, 30(4), 433-446. [doi]  [abs]
  33. Amodio, DM; Shah, JY; Sigelman, J; Brazy, PC; Harmon-Jones, E (2004). Implicit regulatory focus associated with asymmetrical frontal cortical activity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40(2), 225-232. [doi]  [abs]
  34. Shah, J. Y., Brazy, P. B., & Higgins, E. T. (2004). ). Promoting us or preventing them: Regulatory focus and the nature of ingroup bias, 30, 433-446.
  35. Fishbach, A; Shah, JY; Kruglanski, AW (2004). Emotional transfer in goal systems. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40(6), 697-824. [doi]  [abs]
  36. Amodio, DM; Shah, JY; Brazy, PB; Harmon Jones, E (2004). Implicit prevention and promotion goal orientation and asymmetrical frontal EEG activity.. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40(2), 225-232. [doi]  [abs]
  37. Shah, J (2003). The motivational looking glass: how significant others implicitly affect goal appraisals.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 85(3), 424-439. [doi]  [abs]
  38. Shah, JY; Kruglanski, AW (2003). When opportunity knocks: bottom-up priming of goals by means and its effects on self-regulation.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 84(6), 1109-1122. [doi]  [abs]
  39. Shah, J (2003). Automatic for the people: how representations of significant others implicitly affect goal pursuit.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 84(4), 661-681. [doi]  [abs]
  40. Shah, JY; Friedman, R; Kruglanski, AW (2002). Forgetting all else: on the antecedents and consequences of goal shielding.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 83(6), 1261-1280. [doi]  [abs]
  41. Kruglanski, AW; Shah, JY; Fishbach, A; Friedman, R; Woo Young Chun, ; Sleeth-Keppler, D (2002). A theory of goal systems. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. Advances in experimental social psychology, 34, 331-378. [doi]
  42. Kruglanski, AW; Shah, JY; Pierro, A; Mannetti, L (2002). When similarity breeds content: Need for closure and the allure of homogeneous and self-resembling groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83(3), 648-662. [doi]  [abs]
  43. Shah, JY; Kruglanski, AW (2002). Priming against your will: How accessible alternatives affect goal pursuit. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38(4), 368-383. [doi]  [abs]
  44. Shah, J. Y., Brazy, P. B. & Higgins, E. T. "Promotion and prevention: forms of ingroup bias." From prejudice to intergroup emotions: Differentiated reactions to social groups. Ed. D. Mackie & E. Smith New York: Psychology Press, 2002: 31-48.
  45. Shah, J. H., Kruglanski, A. W. & Friedman, R. "A goal systems approach to self-regulation." The Ontario Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology. Ed. M. P. Zanna, J. M. Olson, & C. Seligman New Jersey: Erlbaum, 2002: 247-276.
  46. Shah, JY; Kruglanski, AW (2002). Priming against your will: How goal pursuit is affected by accessible alternatives. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38(4), 368-383. [doi]  [abs]
  47. Shah, J; Higgins, ET (2001). Regulatory concerns and appraisal efficiency: the general impact of promotion and prevention.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 80(5), 693-705. [doi]  [abs]
  48. Kruglanski, AW; Thompson, EP; Higgins, ET; Atash, MN; Pierro, A; Shah, JY; Spiegel, S (2000). To "do the right thing" or to "just do it": locomotion and assessment as distinct self-regulatory imperatives.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 79(5), 793-815. [doi]  [abs]
  49. Shah, J. Y. & Kruglanski, A. W. "Aspects of goal networks: Implications for self-regulation." Handbook of self-regulation. Ed. M. Boekaerts, P. R. Pintrich, & M. Zeidner San Diego: Academic Press, 2000a: 85-110.
  50. Shah, J. Y. & Kruglanski, A. W. "The structure and substance of intrinsic motivation." Intrinsic motivation: Controversies and new directions. Ed. C. Sansone & J. M. Harackiewicz San Diego: Academic Press, 2000b: 105-127.
  51. Higgins, E. T., Grant, H. & Shah, J. "Self-regulation and quality of life: Emotional and non-emotional life experiences." Well-being: The foundations of hedonic psychology. Ed. D. Kahneman, E. Diener, et al. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 1999: 244-266.
  52. Shah, JY; Kruglanski, AW; Thompson, EP (1998). Membership has its (epistemic) rewards: need for closure effects on in-group bias.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 75(2), 383-393. [doi]  [abs]
  53. Shah, J; Higgins, ET; Friedman, RS (1998). Performance incentives and means: how regulatory focus influences goal attainment.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 74(2), 285-293. [doi]  [abs]
  54. Shah, J; Higgins, ET (1997). Expectancy x value effects: regulatory focus as determinant of magnitude and direction.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 73(3), 447-458. [doi]  [abs]
  55. Higgins, ET; Shah, J; Friedman, R (1997). Emotional responses to goal attainment: strength of regulatory focus as moderator.. Journal of personality and social psychology, 72(3), 515-525. [doi]  [abs]
  56. Roney, CJ; Higgins, ET; Shah, JY (1995). Goals and framing: How outcome focus influences motivation and emotion. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21, 1151-1160.

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