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Nancy C. Higgins, Ph.D.
Nancy C. Higgins, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology, St. Thomas University
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On the evolution of self-knowledge and self-deception
D Krebs, K Denton, NC Higgins
Sociobiological perspectives on human development, 105-139, 1988
881988
Attributional feedback-induced changes in functional and dysfunctional attributions, expectations of success, hopefulness, and short-term persistence in a novel sport
D Le Foll, O Rascle, NC Higgins
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 9 (2), 77-101, 2008
812008
Persistence in a putting task during perceived failure: Influence of state‐attributions and attributional style
D Le Foll, O Rascle, NC Higgins
Applied Psychology: An International Review 55 (4), 586-605, 2006
702006
Coping styles, pain expressiveness, and implicit theories of chronic pain
NC Higgins, SJ Bailey, DL LaChapelle, K Harman, T Hadjistavropoulos
The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied 149 (7), 737-750, 2015
682015
The controllability of negative life experiences mediates unrealistic optimism
NC Higgins, MD St Amand, GD Poole
Social Indicators Research 42 (3), 299-323, 1997
651997
Construct validity of attributional style: Modeling context-dependent item sets in the Attributional Style Questionnaire
NC Higgins, BD Zumbo, JL Hay
Educational and Psychological Measurement 59 (5), 804-820, 1999
531999
Attributional style moderates the impact of causal controllability information on helping behavior
NC Higgins, JK Shaw
Social Behavior and Personality 27 (3), 221-235, 1999
431999
Attributional retraining alters novice golfers’ free practice behavior
O Rascle, D Le Foll, NC Higgins
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 20 (2), 157-164, 2008
422008
Culture moderates the self-serving bias: Etic and emic features of causal attributions in India and in Canada
NC Higgins, G Bhatt
Social Behavior and Personality 29 (1), 49-61, 2001
412001
Attributional style predicts causes of negative life events on the Attributional Style Questionnaire
NC Higgins, JL Hay
The Journal of Social Psychology 143 (2), 253-271, 2003
352003
Durability and generalization of attribution-based feedback following failure: Effects on expectations and behavioral persistence
O Rascle, D Le Foll, M Charrier, NC Higgins, T Rees, P Coffee
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 18, 68-74, 2015
282015
An individual differences measure of attributions that affect achievement behavior: Factor structure and predictive validity of the Academic Attributional Style Questionnaire
NC Higgins, MRP LaPointe
Sage Open 2 (4), 1-15, 2012
262012
Attractiveness, diagnostic ambiguity, and disability cues impact perceptions of women with pain
DL LaChapelle, S Lavoie, NC Higgins, T Hadjistavropoulos
Rehabilitation Psychology 59 (2), 162-170, 2014
242014
Accurate pain detection is not enough: Contextual and attributional style as biasing factors in patient evaluations and treatment choice
LM Lundquist, NC Higgins, KM Prkachin
Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research 7 (2), 114-132, 2002
182002
Release from proactive and retroactive interference in motor short-term memory
J Dickinson, N Higgins
Journal of Motor Behavior 9 (1), 61-66, 1977
161977
Construct validity of unsupportive attributional style: The impact of life outcome controllability
NC Higgins, M Morrison
Social Indicators Research 45 (1), 319-342, 1998
121998
The effect of implicit theories of pain on pain and disability in people with chronic low back pain
SJ Summers, NC Higgins, M Te, A Byrne, LS Chipchase
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice 40, 65-71, 2019
112019
Being one of us: Translating expertise into performance benefits following perceived failure
O Rascle, M Charrier, NC Higgins, T Rees, P Coffee, D Le Foll, ...
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 43, 105-113, 2019
92019
Cross-situational consistency in attributions about the causes of others' misfortunes: A critical evaluation of attributional style
NC Higgins
https://summit.sfu.ca/item/3597, 1993
91993
An interactive activation and competition model of person knowledge, suggested by proactive interference by traits spontaneously inferred from behaviours
YE Wang, NC Higgins, JS Uleman, A Michaux, D Vipond
British Journal of Social Psychology 55 (1), 126-143, 2015
32015
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