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Jason Young

Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

 

Department of Psychology
Hunter College, Room 738 N
695 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065
Tel: (212) 772-5566
Email: jason.young@hunter.cuny.edu

 

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Selected Publications

Young, J. (2006). “On the Verge:” A new paradigm for understanding decision-making about safer sex behavior.  In D. Chadee and J. Young (Eds.), Current theories and applications of Social Psychology. St. Augustine, Trinidad: University of the West Indies Press.

Chadee, R., & Young, J. (Eds., 2006).  Current theories and applications of Social Psychology. St. Augustine, Trinidad: University of the West Indies Press.

Ellis, P., & Young, J. (2004).  Evolutionary thinking within Political Science: Addressing some feminist concerns. Journal of Women and Politics, 25, 31-53.

Young, J. (2003). The role of fear in agenda setting by television news. American Behavioral Scientist, 46, 1673-1695.

Young, J., & Persell, R. (2000).  On the evolution of misunderstandings about evolutionary psychology. In. D. LeCroy & P. Moller (Eds.), Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Vol. 907):  Evolutionary perspectives on human reproductive behavior.  New York: New York Academy of Sciences, pp. 218-224.