Keith Welker

Keith Welker

University of Massachusetts Boston

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Keith Welker

Keith Welker, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Boston, specializes in the field of Relationships, Attitudes, Political Polarization.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

No Compelling Evidence that Self-Reported Personality Traits Explain Basal Testosterone and Cortisol’s Associations with Status-Relevant Behavior

Conversations for Change: Affiliative Perceptions of Conversation Partners are Associated with Increases in Intellectual Humility

Increases in Intellectual Humility From Guided Conversations Are Greater When People Perceive Affiliation With Conversation Partners

Trait mindfulness is associated with self-disclosure and responsiveness during social interactions with new acquaintances

The Online Educational Program ‘Perspectives’ Improves Affective Polarization, Intellectual Humility, and Conflict Management

Supplementary materials to: The online educational program'Perspectives' improves affective polarization, intellectual humility, and conflict management

Correction to: No compelling evidence that self-reported personality traits explain basal testosterone and cortisol’s associations with status-relevant behavior.

An Experience-Sampling Approach to Examining Cortisol and Testosterone Profiles in Bipolar and Depressive Mood Disorders

Keith Welker Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1926

Citations(since 2020)

1260

Cited By

1191

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

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University of Massachusetts Boston

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Keith Welker Skills & Research Interests

Relationships

Attitudes

Political Polarization

Top articles of Keith Welker

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

No Compelling Evidence that Self-Reported Personality Traits Explain Basal Testosterone and Cortisol’s Associations with Status-Relevant Behavior

Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology

Kathleen V Casto

Smrithi Prasad

Robert A Josephs

Samuele Zilioli

Keith Welker

...

2023/3

Conversations for Change: Affiliative Perceptions of Conversation Partners are Associated with Increases in Intellectual Humility

Katherine R Thorson

Lindsay A Beck

Sarah Ketay

Keith M Welker

2023

Increases in Intellectual Humility From Guided Conversations Are Greater When People Perceive Affiliation With Conversation Partners

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Katherine R Thorson

Lindsey A Beck

Sarah Ketay

Keith M Welker

2023/12/26

Trait mindfulness is associated with self-disclosure and responsiveness during social interactions with new acquaintances

Mindfulness

Sarah Ketay

Katherine R Thorson

Ashlin RK Roy

Keith M Welker

2023/1

The Online Educational Program ‘Perspectives’ Improves Affective Polarization, Intellectual Humility, and Conflict Management

Journal of Social and Political Psychology

Keith M Welker

Mylien Duong

Andrew Rakhshani

Macrina Dieffenbach

Peter Coleman

...

2023/8/21

Supplementary materials to: The online educational program'Perspectives' improves affective polarization, intellectual humility, and conflict management

Keith M Welker

Mylien Duong

Andrew Rakhshani

Macrina Dieffenbach

Peter Coleman

...

2023/8/2

Correction to: No compelling evidence that self-reported personality traits explain basal testosterone and cortisol’s associations with status-relevant behavior.

Kathleen V Casto

Smrithi Prasad

Robert A Josephs

Samuele Zilioli

Keith Welker

...

2023/3

An Experience-Sampling Approach to Examining Cortisol and Testosterone Profiles in Bipolar and Depressive Mood Disorders

June Gruber

Keith M Welker

John Randall Purcell

Bethany Lassetter

Smrithi Prasad

...

2022/3/13

Self-disclosure is associated with adrenocortical attunement between new acquaintances

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Katherine R Thorson

Sarah Ketay

Ashlin RK Roy

Keith M Welker

2021/10/1

Estimating the associations between big five personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol

Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology

Zachary W Sundin

William J Chopik

Keith M Welker

Esra Ascigil

Cassandra M Brandes

...

2021/9

The effect of testosterone on economic risk-taking: A multi-study, multi-method investigation

Hormones and Behavior

Steven J Stanton

Keith M Welker

Pierre L Bonin

Bernard Goldfarb

Justin M Carré

2021/8/1

A pilot investigation of emotional regulation difficulties and mindfulness-based strategies in manic and remitted bipolar I disorder and major depressive disorder

International Journal of Bipolar Disorders

Christie W Musket

Natasha S Hansen

Keith M Welker

Kirsten E Gilbert

June Gruber

2021/12

Testosterone fluctuations in response to a democratic election predict partisan attitudes toward the elected leader

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Smrithi Prasad

Erik L Knight

Amar Sarkar

Keith M Welker

Bethany Lassetter

...

2021/11/1

Using augmented virtuality to examine how emotions influence construction-hazard identification, risk assessment, and safety decisions

Journal of construction engineering and management

Siddharth Bhandari

Matthew R Hallowell

Leaf Van Boven

Keith M Welker

Mani Golparvar-Fard

...

2020/2/1

Self-expansion: Intergroup and sociocultural factors

Sarah Ketay

Lindsey A Beck

Keith M Welker

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 92
Shinobu Kitayama

Shinobu Kitayama

University of Michigan-Dearborn

H-index: 68
Craig Neumann

Craig Neumann

University of North Texas

H-index: 54
June Gruber

June Gruber

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 53
Matthew Hallowell

Matthew Hallowell

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 46
Justin M. Carré

Justin M. Carré

Nipissing University

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