Rachael Reavis' ResearchGate Profile
Publications (Undergraduate co-authors are marked by an asterisk.)
Reavis, R. (2019, April 28). Indiana must address its foster care crisis. The Palladium-Item, pp. B1.
Reavis, R., & Thomas, M. (2019). Building a scaffolded research experience for undergraduates. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 524. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00524
Welle, V., Alston, N., & Reavis, R. (2018). Laboratory exercises for Abnormal. In R. Miller (Ed.) Promoting psychological science: A compendium of laboratory exercises for teachers of high school psychology. Electronic book. Retrieved from: http://teachpsych.org/resources/Documents/ebooks/LabExercisesEbook.pdf
Reavis, R., Miller, S., Grimes, J.*, & Fomukong, A.* (2018). Effort as person-focused praise: “Hard worker” has negative effects for adults after a failure. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 179(3), 117-122. doi: 10.1080/00221325.2018.14411801
Miller, S., Reavis, R., & Nielsen, B. (2018). Associations between theory of mind, executive function, and friendship quality in middle childhood. Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 64(3), 397-426. doi: 10.13110/merrpalmquar1982.64.3.0397
Reavis, R. (2018). Using a daily diary approach to understand children’s emotional responses to negative peer experiences. In SAGE Research Methods Cases. doi: 10.4135/9781526436382
Reavis, R., Ebbs, J.*, Onunkwo, A.*, & Sage, L.M.* (2017). A self-affirmation exercise does not improve intentions to vaccinate among parents with negative vaccine attitudes (and may decrease intentions to vaccinate). PLoS ONE, 12(7), e0181368.
Reavis, R., Donohue, L.*, & Upchurch, M.* (2015). Friendship, negative peer experiences, and daily positive and negative mood. Social Development 24(4), 833-851. doi: 10.1111.sode12123
Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (2010). Trajectories of peer victimization: The role of multiple relationships. Merrill Palmer Quarterly, 56(3), 303-332.
Graziano, P., Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (2007). The role of emotion regulation and the student-teacher relationship in children’s academic success. Journal of School Psychology, 45, 3-19.
Reavis, R., & Zakriski, A. (2005). Are home-schooled children socially at-risk or socially protected? Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Newsletter, 21(9), 1-5.
Conference Presentations (Undergraduate co-authors are marked by an asterisk.)
Perkins, E.*, Park, S.*, Estrada, L.*, & Reavis, R. (April, 2019). Adults’ preference for praise. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, held in Chicago, April, 2019.
Ki, S.*, Khalifeh, L.*, Maganga, L.*, Perkins, E.*, Ross, M.*, Vieira, R.*, Wilson, A.*, & Reavis, R. (April, 2018). Person-focused praise (“hard worker”) does not influence growth mindset. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, held in Chicago, IL, April 2018.
Reavis, R., Miller, S., Khalifeh, L.*, Oxford-Jordan, K.*, Udo-Inyang, I.*, Fomukong, A.*, McConnell Rogers, M. (April, 2017). The role of praise in fixed and growth mindset. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, held in Austin, TX.
Miller, S., Avila, B., & Reavis, R. (May, 2016). The role of cognition in friendship quality. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, in Chicago, IL.
Reavis, R., Miller, S., Kasikci, K.*, Webb, A.*, Galperin, O.*, Kenny, S.*, Hampp, A.*, & Flores, L.* (October, 2015). Sibling relationships and delay of gratification. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Cognitive Development, held in Columbus, OH, October 2015.
Neilsen, B., Miller, S., & Reavis, R. (October, 2015). Thoughtful friends: The relationship between friendship quality, executive function, and responses to friendship transgressions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Cognitive Development, held in Columbus, OH, October 2015.
Galperin, O.*, Reavis, R., Miller, S., Lewis, G.*, Tierney, M.*, & Nielsen, B. (March, 2015). Gender differences in Theory of Mind and peer relationships. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, held in Philadelphia, March 2015.
Nielsen, B., Welch, C., Miller, S., & Reavis, R. (March, 2015). The relationship between executive function, friendship quality, and responses to friendship transgressions. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, held in Philadelphia, March 2015.
Reavis, R., Sage, M.*, Onunkwo, A.*, & Ebbs, J.* (February, 2015). Self-affirmation and vaccine safety messages. Poster presented at the 2015 biennial meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, California.
Reavis, R., & Keane, S. (April, 2013). Withdrawal, aggression, and gender predict trajectories of peer-reported peer victimization across elementary school. Presented at 2013 meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, Washington.
Reavis, R., Donohue*, L., & Berke-Williams*, E. (May, 2012). Daily experiences of negative peer treatment, peer help, and emotion. Poster presented at the 2012 meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Gomez*, C., Jiménez*, J., & Reavis, R. (May, 2011). Who is a friend? Associations between friendship classification and socioemotional adjustment. Poster presented at the 2011 meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (March, 2010). Predicting changes in responses to peer provocation from childhood to pre-adolescence. Poster presented at the 2010 meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.
Mendes*, A., Reavis, R., Kelleher, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (March, 2010). Predicting aggression: Moderating effects of maternal AD/HD and vagal regulation. Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research Expo at The University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Zdravkovic, A., Reavis, R., Moore, J., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (November, 2009). The combined effects of negative parenting and peer victimization on child hostile attribution bias. Poster presented at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy Annual Conference in New York City, NY.
Mendes*, A., Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (November, 2009). Predicting ODD/CD: Moderating and mediating effects of maternal depression, emotion regulation, and peer rejection. Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research & Creativity Symposium at The University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Dixon*, B., & Reavis, R. (May, 2009). AD/HD, academic achievement, and social maladjustment: Role of informant. Paper presented at the 2009 UNCG Research Excellence Conference.
Reavis, R., Shuey, E., & Keane, S. (April, 2009). Peer victimization, friendship, and the self: Views from children and their friends. Poster presented at the 2009 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
Reavis, R., Shuey, E., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (May, 2008). Trajectories of peer nominated aggressive behavior: The role of peer victimization and friendship. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science.
Shuey, E., Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (May, 2008). Trajectories of externalizing and peer liking across early elementary school. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Graziano, P., Moore, J., Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (April, 2008). Temperament and children’s academic competence: The moderating role of socioeconomic status. Poster presented at the biannual Conference on Human Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Reavis, R., Zdravkovic, A., Shuey, E., Keane, S., Calkins, S., & O’Brien, M. (April, 2008). Peer victimization and hostile attributions: The protective role of friendships. Paper presented at the biannual Conference on Human Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Shuey, E., Lawson, E., Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (April, 2008). Self-perceived competence with peers, peer liking, and problem behaviors. Paper presented at the biannual Conference on Human Development, Indianapolis, IN.
Reavis, R., Graziano, P., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (May, 2007). The role of the student-teacher relationship in promoting emotion regulation and decreasing maladaptive behavior. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.
Shuey, E., Keane, S., Reavis, R., & Calkins, S. (March, 2007). Maternal responses to children’s negative emotions, parenting style, and kindergarten peer acceptance. Presented at the 2007 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.
Reavis, R., Shuey, E., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (April, 2006). Predicting change in peer rejection. Poster presented at the Conference on Human Development, Louisville, Kentucky.
Reavis, R., & Keane, S. (September, 2005). Predicting early peer acceptance from toddler peer behavior. Paper presented at the 2005 Graduate Research Colloquium at UNCG.
Graziano, P., Reavis, R., Keane, S., & Calkins, S. (August, 2005). The role of emotion regulation and the student-teacher relationship in children’s academic success. Presented at the 2005 meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Reavis, R., & Zakriski, A. (April, 2005). Peer relations of home-schooled and traditionally schooled children. Presented at the 2005 meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.