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Goal Disruption Theory: A Theoretical Startup

Presentations

Siegel, J. T., Navarro M.A., & Rosenberg, B.D. (2014). Goal Disruption Theory: Theoretical Advances and Empirical       Findings. Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, California, USA.
Handren, L. & Siegel, J. T. (2014). Disruption myopia: an application of goal disruption theory,
      Western Psychological Association’s annual meeting, Portland, Oregon.
Navarro, M. N. & Siegel, J. T. (2014). Goal disruption theory: The adaptive network. Western Psychological      
​      Association’s 
annual meeting, Portland, Oregon.
Lyrntzis, E. A. Siegel, J. T. Handren, L. & Navarro, M. N. (2014). Disruption myopia: an application of
      goal disruption theory. Western Psychological Association’s annual meeting, Portland, Oregon.
Rosenberg, B. D., Lyrntzis, E., & Siegel, J. T. (2014). Purposive harm endurance and prescription
      Drug use: an application of goal disruption theory. Western Psychological Association’s annual meeting,       
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Portland, Oregon.
Navarro, M. A., & Siegel, J. T. (2012). Goal disruption and goal fluidity: A return to Lewin. Western Psychological
​      Association’s 
annual meeting, San Francisco, California.
Rosenberg, B., Siegel, J. T. (2012). Purposive Behavior and Social Influence: A New Way to
      Persuade. Western Psychological Association’s annual meeting, San Francisco, California.
Siegel, J. T., Beleva, Y., Rosenberg, B. D., Navarro, N., & Lyrintzis, E. (2012). Goal disruption theory: A Tolmanian  
       framework.Western Psychological Association’s annual meeting, San Francisco, California.
Siegel, J. T. (2012). Goal Disruption Theory: An Introduction. Western Psychological Association’s annual meeting,
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San Francisco, California.

Poster Sessions

Siegel, J. T. (2014). Goal Disruption Theory: The unique influence of unexpected goal violations.
       Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) annual conference, Austin, Texas.
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​Navarro, M. A., & Handren, L., Siegel, J. T. (2014). Goal disruption theory: Replication and extension. Society for
​        Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) a
nnual conference, Austin, Texas.
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Lewandowski, J., Rosenberg, B. D., Parks, M. J., & Siegel, J. T. (2011). The effect of informal social support: Face-to-
       face versus computer-mediated communication. Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) annual  
       conference, San Antonio, TX.
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Rosenberg, B. D., Lewandowski, J., & Siegel, J. T. (2011). Desired end-states of military personnel: A mixed-
        methods analysis.Western Psychological Association (WPA) annual conference, Los Angeles, CA.
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