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  2. Valerie Purdie Greenaway - Wikipedia

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    Purdie Greenaway grew up in Brentwood, New York. [5] She attended Columbia College for her undergraduate education, where she also played varsity basketball. [3] [5] After finishing at Columbia in 1993, she spent a few years working at the I Have A Dream Foundation, where she worked on summer camp programs and mentoring for underserved third grade students.

  3. Ozlem Ayduk - Wikipedia

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    2007: "Defensive physiological reactions to rejection: the effect of self-esteem and attentional control on startle responses". Psychological Science [32] 2008: "Individual differences in the rejection-aggression link in the hot sauce paradigm: The case of Rejection Sensitivity". Journal of Experimental Social Psychology [31]

  4. Interpersonal acceptance–rejection theory - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal acceptance–rejection theory (IPARTheory), [1] was authored by Ronald P. Rohner at the University of Connecticut.IPARTheory is an evidence-based theory of socialization and lifespan development that attempts to describe, predict, and explain major consequences and correlates of interpersonal acceptance and rejection in multiple types of relationships worldwide.

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    College Admissions 2013: Record Rejection Rates, Financial Aid Uncertainty and Waitlist Limbo Mean April Angst for Many Students and Parents Available for Interview: A Kaplan Test Prep Expert Can ...

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  7. Ronald P. Rohner - Wikipedia

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    Ronald P. Rohner is an international psychologist, and a Professor Emeritus of Human Development and Family Sciences and Anthropology at the University of Connecticut.There he is also Director of the Center for the Study of Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection, and executive director of the International Society for Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection.

  8. Yield protection - Wikipedia

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    Some critics of the theory hold that it is a myth propagated by anxious college applicants to cope with rejection. [4] This view proposes that, rather than yield protection, it is actually negative subjective factors in an application that may contribute to a rejection, despite the applicant's strong qualifications. [5]

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