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Larissa (Lacie) Barber
Larissa (Lacie) Barber
Professor, Department of Psychology, San Diego State University
Verified email at sdsu.edu - Homepage
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Exploring the association between teachers’ perceived student misbehaviour and emotional exhaustion: The importance of teacher efficacy beliefs and emotion regulation
CN Tsouloupas, RL Carson, R Matthews, MJ Grawitch, LK Barber
Educational Psychology 30 (2), 173-189, 2010
7112010
Please respond ASAP: workplace telepressure and employee recovery.
LK Barber, AM Santuzzi
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 20 (2), 172, 2015
6252015
The multi-factor structure of the Brief Self-Control Scale: Discriminant validity of restraint and impulsivity
PW Maloney, MJ Grawitch, LK Barber
Journal of Research in Personality 46 (1), 111-115, 2012
3272012
Big Five trait predictors of differential counterproductive work behavior dimensions
LMR Bolton, LK Becker, LK Barber
Personality and individual differences 49 (5), 537-541, 2010
2912010
Rethinking the work–life interface: It's not about balance, it's about resource allocation
MJ Grawitch, LK Barber, L Justice
Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being 2 (2), 127-159, 2010
2772010
Occupational health science in the time of COVID-19: Now more than ever
RR Sinclair, T Allen, L Barber, M Bergman, T Britt, A Butler, M Ford, ...
Occupational health science 4, 1-22, 2020
2762020
Creating technological boundaries to protect bedtime: Examining work–home boundary management, psychological detachment and sleep
LK Barber, JS Jenkins
Stress and Health 30 (3), 259-264, 2014
2502014
Counterproductive work behaviours in response to emotional exhaustion: A moderated mediational approach
LMR Bolton, RD Harvey, MJ Grawitch, LK Barber
Stress and Health 28 (3), 222-233, 2012
2132012
When does time perspective matter? Self-control as a moderator between time perspective and academic achievement
LK Barber, DC Munz, PG Bagsby, MJ Grawitch
Personality and individual differences 46 (2), 250-253, 2009
1762009
Workplace telepressure and work–life balance outcomes: The role of work recovery experiences
LK Barber, AL Conlin, AM Santuzzi
Stress and Health 35 (3), 350-362, 2019
1702019
Are better sleepers more engaged workers? A self‐regulatory approach to sleep hygiene and work engagement
L Barber, MJ Grawitch, DC Munz
Stress and Health 29 (4), 307-316, 2013
1622013
Understanding internal, external, and relational attributions for abusive supervision
JP Burton, SG Taylor, LK Barber
Journal of Organizational Behavior 35 (6), 871-891, 2014
1402014
Leading the healthy workforce: The integral role of employee involvement.
MJ Grawitch, GE Ledford Jr, DW Ballard, LK Barber
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research 61 (2), 122, 2009
1382009
Sleep consistency and sufficiency: Are both necessary for less psychological strain?
LK Barber, DC Munz, PG Bagsby, ED Powell
Stress and Health 26 (3), 186-193, 2010
1352010
Examining the nomological network of satisfaction with work–life balance.
MJ Grawitch, PW Maloney, LK Barber, SE Mooshegian
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 18 (3), 276, 2013
1342013
Consistent‐sufficient sleep predicts improvements in self‐regulatory performance and psychological strain
LK Barber, DC Munz
Stress and Health 27 (4), 314-324, 2011
1152011
Workplace telepressure and worker well-being: The intervening role of psychological detachment
AM Santuzzi, LK Barber
Occupational Health Science 2 (4), 337-363, 2018
1142018
The fear of missing out at work: Examining costs and benefits to employee health and motivation
CJ Budnick, AP Rogers, LK Barber
Computers in Human Behavior 104, 106161, 2020
1042020
Telepressure and college student employment: The costs of staying connected across social contexts
LK Barber, AM Santuzzi
Stress and Health 33 (1), 14-23, 2017
982017
A self-regulatory perspective of work-to-home undermining spillover/crossover: Examining the roles of sleep and exercise.
LK Barber, SG Taylor, JP Burton, SF Bailey
Journal of applied psychology 102 (5), 753, 2017
952017
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