Selected Publication PDFs Available:
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:
Randolph-Seng, B. (2009).
The (mis)management of agency: Conscious belief and nonconscious self-control.
Behavior and Brain Sciences,
32, 532-533.
Nielsen, M. E., Williams,
J., & Randolph-Seng, B. (2009). Religious orientation, personality, and
attitudes about human stem cell research. The International Journal for the
Psychology of Religion,
19, 81-91.
Hung, J.-L., Randolph-Seng,
B., Monsicha, K., & Crooks, S. M. (2008). Computer-based instruction and
cognitive load. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 12, 207-212.
Randolph-Seng, B.,
Nielsen, M. E., Bottoms, B. L., & Filipas, H. (2008). The relationship between
ethnicity, Christian orthodoxy, and mental health. Mental Health, Religion, &
Culture, 11,
795-805.
Randolph-Seng, B.,
& Nielsen, M. E. (2008). Is God really watching you? A response to Shariff and Norenzayan (2007). The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion,
18, 119-122.
Randolph-Seng, B.,
& Nielsen, M. E. (2007). Honesty: One effect of primed religious
representations. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion,
17, 303-315.
Randolph-Seng, B. (2007).
The automatic consequences of religious priming. The Journal of Dissertation,
1.
Academic Book & Magazine Publications:
Randolph-Seng, B., & Mather, R. D. (2009,
September/October). Does subliminal persuasion work?
It depends on your motivation and awareness. SI: The Magazine for Science and Reason, 33, 49-53.
Randolph-Seng, B. (2008, September). On becoming a theorist
in psychology. APS Observer, 21, 39-40.
Nielsen, M. E., & Randolph-Seng, B. (2005). Psychosocial covariates of
religious groups. In C. B. Fisher & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), The encyclopedia of
applied developmental science
(Vol. 2, pp. 925-927). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Other Publications:
Randolph-Seng, B. (1999). July 24 – August 23 (for the
world of believers). Metaphor, 18, 58.
Randolph-Seng, B.
(1999). The hope of street dew (for Starr). Metaphor, 18, 59.