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Dr Yingli Deng's Outputs (2)

The role of interdependent self‐construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance (2024)
Journal Article
Deng, Y., Wang, C. S., Cheng, G. D., Whitson, J. A., Dow, B. J., & Lee, A. Y. (2025). The role of interdependent self‐construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance. British Journal of Social Psychology, 64(1), Article e12836. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12836

Infectious diseases pose significant challenges to public health, leading to illness and even death. Vaccinations are vital for protecting society, yet beliefs in conspiracy theories related to infectious diseases increase vaccine hesitancy. This pap... Read More about The role of interdependent self‐construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance.

When competitive rewards create obsessions with bottom‐line outcomes: A social interdependence theory perspective of the mediating role of bottom‐line mentality (2024)
Journal Article
Mawritz, M. B., Greenbaum, R. L., Deng, Y., Rosikiewicz, B. L., Farro, A. C., & Mitchell, M. (2024). When competitive rewards create obsessions with bottom‐line outcomes: A social interdependence theory perspective of the mediating role of bottom‐line mentality. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 45(8), 1231-1248. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2791

We rely on social interdependence theory to examine bottom-line mentality (BLM) as a motivational state that explains the effects of competitive rewards on oppositional actions in the forms of decreases in interpersonal organizational citizenship beh... Read More about When competitive rewards create obsessions with bottom‐line outcomes: A social interdependence theory perspective of the mediating role of bottom‐line mentality.