Publications

Publications

"The great use of life is to spend it for something
that will outlast it."

William James.

Curriculum Vitae {Download a PDF Here}

 

Textbooks

  • Fletcher, G.J.O., Simpson, J.A., Campbell, L., & Overall, N. (in progress). The science of
    intimate relationships. Wiley-Blackwell.

Edited Volumes

Chapters in Books

  • Campbell, L., & Stanton, S. (in press). Handling conflicts positively. In M. Hojjat & D. Cramer
    (Eds.), Positive psychology of love. Oxford University Press.
  • Campbell, L., & Rubin, H. (in press). Modeling dyadic processes. In L. Campbell, J. La Guardia, J.
    Olson, & M. Zanna (Eds.), The science of the couple: The Ontario symposium, Vol. 12. Taylor and Francis.
  • Campbell, L., & Surra, C. (in press). Research on close relationships: Call for an interdisciplinary
    integration. In L. Campbell & T.J. Loving (Eds.), Interdisciplinary research on close relationships: The case for integration. American Psychological Association.
  • Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (in press). Swept off their feet? Females' strategic mating behavior as
    a means of supplying the broom. In M.L. Fisher, J.R. Garcia, R.S. Chang, & S.L. Strout (Eds.), Evolution's Empress: Darwinian perspectives on the nature of women. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Campbell, L. (2011). What is the purpose of love? In G. Lewandowski, T. Loving, B. Le, & M.
    Gleason (Eds.), The Science of Relationships: Answers to your Questions about Dating, Marriage, & Family (pp. 26-30). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.
  • Campbell, L. (2011). Are we meant to be monogamous? In G. Lewandowski, T. Loving, B. Le, &
    M. Gleason (Eds.), The Science of Relationships: Answers to your Questions about Dating, Marriage, & Family (pp. 21-25). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.
  • Campbell, L. (2011). Does love last forever? In G. Lewandowski, T. Loving, B. Le, & M. Gleason
    (Eds.), The Science of Relationships: Answers to your Questions about Dating, Marriage, & Family (pp. 36-40). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.
  • Campbell, L. (2009). Experimental design for relationship research. In H. Reis & S.Sprecher
    (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships, New York: Sage.
  • Campbell, L. (2008). Marital conflict. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2nd
    Ed.). Thomson Gale.
  • Campbell, L. (2008). Sociobiology. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2nd Ed.).
    Thomson Gale.
  • Kashy, D.A., Campbell, L., & Harris, D.W. (2006). Advances in data analytic approaches
    for relationships research: The broad utility of hierarchical linear modeling. In A. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships (pp. 73-90). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Simpson, J.A. & Campbell, L., Weisberg, Y.J. (2006). Daily perceptions of conflict and support in
    romantic relationships: The ups and downs of anxiously attached individuals. In M. Mikulincer & G.S. Goodman (Eds.), Dynamics of Romantic Love (pp. 216-239). New York: Guilford.
  • Campbell, L., & Ellis, B. (2005). Love, commitment, and mate retention. In D. Buss (Ed.), The
    Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (pp. 419-442). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
  • Simpson, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2005). Methods in evolutionary psychology. In D. Buss (Ed.), The
    Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology (pp. 119-144). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
  • Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., Campbell, L., Wilson, C., & Tran, S. (2002). Adult attachment, the
    transition to parenthood, and marital well-being. In P. Noller & J. Feeney (Eds.), Understanding marriage: Developments in the study of couple interaction (pp. 385-410). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Simpson, J.A., Fletcher, G.J.O., & Campbell, L. (2001). The structure and function of ideal
    standards in close relationships. In G.J.O Fletcher & M. Clark (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology: Interpersonal Processes (pp. 86-106). Oxford, England: Blackwell.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., & Orina, M. (1999). Sex and mating: Sexual strategies, trade-offs,
    and strategic pluralism. In D.H. Rosen & M.C. Luebbert (Eds.), The evolution of the psyche (pp. 34-61). Westport, CT: Praeger.

Papers in Refereed Journals

  • Campbell, L., & Marshall, T. (in press). Anxious attachment and relationship processes: An
    interactionist perspective. Journal of Personality.
  • Rubin, H., & Campbell, L. (2011). Day-to-day changes in intimacy predict heightened
    relationship passion, sexual occurrence, and sexual satisfaction: A dyadic diary analysis. Social Psychological and Personality Science. DOI: 10.1177/1948550611416520
  • Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2011). Humor in romantic contexts: Do men participate and
    women evaluate? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 918-929.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Boldry, J., & Rubin, H. (2010). Trust variability in relationship
    evaluations and relationship processes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99. 14-31.
  • Lackenbauer, S.D., Campbell, L., Rubin, H., Fletcher, G.J.O., & Troister, T. (2010). The unique
    and combined benefits of accuracy and positive bias in relationships. Personal Relationships, 17, 475-492.
  • Wilbur, C.J., & Campbell, L. (2010). What do women want? An interactionist account of
    women's mate preferences. Personality and Individual Differences, 49, 749-754
  • Campbell, L., & Wilbur, C.J. (2009). Are the traits we prefer in potential mates the traits they value
    in themselves? An analysis of sex differences in the self-concept. Self and Identity, 8, 418-446.
  • Le Bel, E.P., & Campbell, L. (2009). Implicit partner affect, relationship satisfaction, and the
    prediction of romantic breakup. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 1291-1294.
  • Smith, A.M., Loving, T.J., Crockett, E.E., & Campbell, L. (2009). What's closeness got to do
    with it? Men's and women's cortisol responses when providing and receiving support. Psychosomatic Medicine, 71, 843-851.
  • Campbell, L., Cronk, L., Simpson, J.A., Milroy, A., Wilson, C.L., & Dunham, B. (2009). The
    association between men's ratings of women as desirable long-term mates and individual differences in women's sexual attitudes and behaviors. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 509-513.
  • Butzer, B., & Campbell, L. (2008). Adult attachment and sexual satisfaction: A study of married
    couples. Personal Relationships, 15, 141-154.
  • Campbell, L., Butzer, B., & Wong, J. (2008). Organization of partner knowledge, perceptions of
    marital quality, and marital conflict. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
  • Campbell, L., Martin, R.A., & Ward, J.A. (2008). An observational study of humor use during a
    conflict discussion. Personal Relationships, 15, 41-55.
  • Campbell, L., Lackenbauer, S.D., & Muise, A. (2006). When is being known or adored by romantic
    partners most beneficial? Self-perceptions, relationship length, and responses to partner's verifying and enhancing appraisals. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1283-1294.
  • Campbell, L. (2005). Responses to verifying and enhancing appraisals from romantic partners:
    The role of trait importance trait visibility. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 1-13.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Boldry, J.G., & Kashy, D. (2005). Perceptions of conflict and
    support in romantic relationships: The role of attachment anxiety. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 510-531.
  • Juda, M., Campbell, L., & Crawford, C. (2004). Female dieting as a result of a lack of social
    support: An evolutionary approach. Evolution and Human Behavior, 25, 200-208.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Stewart, M., & Manning, J.G. (2003). Putting personality in social
    context: Extraversion, emergent leadership, and the availability of rewards. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1547-1559.
  • Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., Campbell, L., & Wilson, C. (2003). Changes in attachment during
    the transition to parenthood. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 317-331.
  • Simpson, J. A., Rholes, W. S., Campbell, L., Tran, S., & Wilson, C. (2003). Adult attachment,
    the transition to parenthood, and depressive symptoms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 1172-1187.
  • Bradford, S.A., Feeney, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2002). Links between attachment orientations and
    dispositional and diary-based measures of disclosure in dating couples: A study of actor and partner effects. Personal Relationships, 9, 491-506.
  • Campbell, L., & Kashy, D.A. (2002). Estimating actor, partner, and interaction effects for dyadic
    data using PROC MIXED and HLM: A guided tour. Personal Relationships, 9, 327-342.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Stewart, M., & Manning, J.G. (2002). Men's waist-to-hip ratio,
    intrasexual competition, and interpersonal perception in leaderless groups. Human Nature, 13, 345-362.
  • Ellis, B.J., Simpson, J.A., & Campbell, L. (2002). Trait-specific dependence in romantic
    relationships. Journal of Personality, 70, 611-659.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Kashy, D.A., & Fletcher, G.J.O. (2001). Ideal standards, the self,
    and flexibility of ideals in close relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 447-462.
  • Campbell, L., Simpson, J.A., Kashy, D.A., & Rholes, W.S. (2001). Attachment styles,
    dependence, and behavior in a stressful situation: An actor-partner interdependence approach. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 18, 849-871.
  • Rholes, W. S., Simpson, J. A., Campbell, L. & Grich, J. (2001). Adult attachment and the
    transition to parenthood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 421-435.