Selected Papers
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*Litt, D. & Dodge, T. (in press). A longitudinal investigation of the Drive for Muscularity Scale:
Predicting use of performance enhancing substances and weight lifting among males. Body Image.
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Kaufman, A. & Dodge, T. (in press). Student perceptions and motivation in the classroom:
Exploring relatedness and value. Social Psychology of Education.
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Dodge, T. *Litt, D., **Seitchik, A. & *Bennett, S. (in press). Drive for muscularity and beliefs about legal performance enhancing substances as predictors of current use and willingness to use. Journal of Health Psychology.
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Dodge, T. & Jaccard, J. (2007). Is abstinence an alternative? Predicting adolescent athletes' intentions to use
performance enchancing substances. Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 703-711.
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*Bennett, S., & Dodge, T. (2007). Ethnic Differences in Feelings of Embarrassment Associated with Binge Eating and Fear of Losing Control. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 40, 454-459.
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Dodge, T. & Kafuman, A. (2007). What makes consumers think
dietary supplements are safe and effective? The role of disclaimers
and FDA approval. Health Psychology, 26, 513-517.
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Dodge, T. & Jaccard, J. (2007). Negative beliefs as a moderator of the intention-behavior relationship: Decisions to use performance enhancing substances. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 43-59.
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Dodge, T. L. & Jaccard, J. J. (2006). The effect of high school sports
participation on the use of performance enhancing substances in young
adulthood. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39, 363-373.
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Jaccard, J., Dodge, T. & Guilamo-Ramos, V. (2005). Metacognition, risk behavior, and risk outcomes: The role of perceived intelligence and perceived knowledge. Health Psychology, 24, 161-170.
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Jaccard, J., Dodge, T. & Dittus, P. (2003). Maternal discussions about pregnancy and adolescents attitudes toward pregnancy. Journal of Adolescent Health, 33, 84-87.
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Jaccard, J., Dodge, T. & Dittus, P. (2003). Do adolescents want to avoid pregnancy? Attitudes toward pregnancy as predictors of pregnancy. Journal of Adolescent Health, 33, 79-83.
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Dodge, T. & Jaccard J. (2002). Participation in athletics and female sexual risk behavior: The evaluation of four causal structures. Journal of Adolescent Research, 17, 42-67.
Presentations
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*Bennett, S. & Dodge, T. (August, 2005). Ethnic differences in eating disordered behavior and weight loss strategies. Poster presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC.
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Dodge, T. & *Kaufman, A. (August, 2005). The effects of FDA approval on consumer ratings of dietary supplement safety and effectiveness. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC.
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**Kannankeril, C., *Kaufman, A. & Dodge, t. (April, 2005). The use of dietary supplements among college students. Poster presented at the 6th annual student conference of the Psychology Graduate Student Forum at The George Washington University, Washington, DC.
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*Kaufman, A. & Dodge, T. (August, 2005). The influence on structure/function claims on consumer attributions about dietary supplements. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC.
* = graduate student
** = undergraduate student