2020
2019
- Orvell, A. & Kross, E. (2019). How self-talk promotes self-regulation: Implications for coping with emotional pain. In S. C. Rudert, R. Greifender, & K. D. Williams (Eds.), Current Directions in Ostracism, Social Exclusion and Rejection Research. New York, NY: Routledge.
2018
- White, R., Kuehn, M. M., Kross, E., & Ayduk, O. (2018). Focusing on the future from afar: Self-distancing from future stressors facilitates adaptive coping. Emotion.
- Orvell, A., Kross, E., & Gelman, S. A. (2018). That’s how “you” do it: Generic you expresses norms during early childhood. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
2017
- Orvell, A., Kross, E., & Gelman, S. A. (2017). How “you” makes meaning. Science.
- Moser, J. S., Dougherty, A., Mattson, W. I., Katz, B., Moran, T. P., Guevarra, D., . . . Kross, E. (2017). Third-person self-talk facilitates emotion regulation without engaging cognitive control: Converging evidence from ERP and fMRI. Scientific Reports.
- Kross, E., & Ayduk, O. (2017). Self-distancing: Theory, research and current directions. In J. Olson & M. Zanna (Eds.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology.
- Kross, E., Vickers, B. D., Orvell, A., Gainsburg, I., Moran, T. P., Boyer, M., . . . Ayduk, O. (2017). Third person-self talk reduces Ebola worry and risk perception by enhancing rational thinking. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being.
- White, R. E., Prager, E. O., Schaefer, C., Kross, E., Duckworth, A. L., & Carlson, S. M. (2017). The “Batman Effect”: Improving perseverance in young children. Child Development.
2016
2015
2014
- Kross, E., Bruehlman-Senecal, E., Park, J., Burson, A., Dougherty, A., Shablack, H., . . . Ayduk, O. (2014). Self-talk as a regulatory mechanism: How you do it matters. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
- Grossmann, I., & Kross, E. (2014). Exploring Solomon’s Paradox: Self-distancing eliminates the self-other asymmetry in wise reasoning about close relationships in younger and older adults. Psychological Science.