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David S Lee
David S Lee
Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo
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Facebook use predicts declines in subjective well-being in young adults
E Kross, P Verduyn, E Demiralp, J Park, DS Lee, N Lin, H Shablack, ...
PLOS One 8, 1-6, 2013
22282013
Passive Facebook usage undermines affective well-being: Experimental and longitudinal evidence
P Verduyn, DS Lee, J Park, H Shablack, A Orvell, J Bayer, O Ybarra, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144, 480-488, 2015
11052015
When perceptions defy reality: the relationships between depression and actual and perceived Facebook social support
J Park, DS Lee, H Shablack, P Verduyn, P Deldin, O Ybarra, J Jonides, ...
Journal of Affective Disorders 200, 37-44, 2016
1282016
Social by definition: How users define social platforms and why it matters
L Rhee, JB Bayer, DS Lee, O Kuru
Telematics and Informatics, 101538, 2020
602020
Self-judgment and reputation monitoring as a function of the fundamental dimensions, temporal perspective, and culture
O Ybarra, H Park, C Stanik, DS Lee
European Journal of Social Psychology 42 (2), 200-209, 2012
582012
I-Through-We: How Supportive Social Relationships Facilitate Personal Growth
DS Lee, O Ybarra, R Gonzalez, P Ellsworth
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (1), 37-48, 2018
522018
Cultivating Effective Social Support Through Abstraction: Reframing Social Support Promotes Goal-Pursuit
DS Lee, O Ybarra
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43, 453-464, 2017
462017
Something smells fishy: Olfactory suspicion cues improve performance on the Moses illusion and Wason rule discovery task
DS Lee, E Kim, N Schwarz
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 59, 47-50, 2015
462015
When chatting about negative experiences helps-and when it hurts: Distinguishing adaptive versus maladaptive social support in computer-mediated communication.
DS Lee, A Orvell, J Briskin, T Shrapnell, SA Gelman, O Ayduk, O Ybarra, ...
Emotion 20 (3), 368–375, 2020
442020
Perceived social support and chronic inflammation: The moderating role of self-esteem.
DS Lee, BM Way
Health Psychology 38 (6), 563–566, 2019
302019
Social media use, psychological well-being and physical health during lockdown
Z Yue, DS Lee, J Xiao, R Zhang
Information, Communication & Society 26 (7), 1452-1469, 2023
282023
Toward a More Contextual, Psychological, and Dynamic Model of Emotional Intelligence
O Ybarra, E Kross, DS Lee, Y Zhao, A Dougherty, J Sanchez-Burks
Advances in Positive Organizational Psychology 1, 167-187, 2013
212013
Social Media Use and its Link to Physical Health Indicators
DS Lee, T Jiang, J Crocker, BM Way
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2022
202022
Social resources as cognitive structures: Thinking about a dense support network increases perceived support
DS Lee, JL Stahl, JB Bayer
Social Psychology Quarterly 83 (4), 405-422, 2020
192020
Supportive Social Relationships Attenuate the Appeal of Choice
O Ybarra, DS Lee, R Gonzalez
Psychological Science 23 (10), 1186-1192, 2012
192012
Social Media Use and Systemic Inflammation: the Moderating Role of Self-Esteem
DS Lee, BM Way
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity-Health, 2021
152021
Motivational underpinnings of successful support giving: Compassionate goals promote matching support provision
DS Lee, J Tao, A Canevello, J Crocker
Personal Relationships 28 (2), 276-296, 2021
132021
Fast and Frugal: Information Processing Related to The Coronavirus Pandemic
JCS Wong, JZ Yang, Z Liu, DS Lee, Y Zhiying
Risk Analysis, 2021
132021
From whom do people seek what type of support? A regulatory scope perspective.
DS Lee, K Fujita
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 124 (4), 796–811, 2023
82023
Can inflammation predict social media use? Linking a biological marker of systemic inflammation with social media use among college students and middle-aged adults
DS Lee, T Jiang, J Crocker, BM Way
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 112, 1-10, 2023
22023
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