Burnette, J. L., & Finkel, E. J. (in press). Buffering against weight gain following dieting setbacks: An implicit theory intervention. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Burnette, J. L., McCullough, M., Davis, D. & VanTongeren, D. (in press). Forgiveness results from integrating information about relationship value and exploitation risk. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Hook, J., Worthington, E. L. Jr., Davis, D., & Burnette, J. L. (in press). Collectivistic forgiveness: Making a decision to forgive in the context of social harmony. Journal of Counseling and Values.
Hoyt, C. L., Burnette, J. L., & Inella,* A. N. (in press). I can do that: The impact of implicit theories on leadership role model effectiveness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Pollack, J. M., Burnette, J. L., & Hoyt, C. L. (in press). Threats to entrepreneurial success and subsequent self-efficacy: An implicit theory approach. Basic and Applied Social Psychology.
Burnette, J. L., Forsyth, D. R., & Pollack, J. M. (2011). Leadership in extreme contexts: A groupthink analysis of the May 1996 Mount Everest disaster. Journal of Leadership Studies, 4, 29-40.
Davis, J. L., Burnette, J. L., Allison, S. A., & Stone, *H. (2011). Against the odds: Academic underdogs benefit from incremental theories. Social Psychology of Education, 14, 331-346.
Burnette, J. L. (2010). Implicit theories of body weight: Entity beliefs can weigh you down. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 410-422.
Burnette, J. L. & Franiuk, R. (2010). Individual differences in implicit theories of relationships: Predicting forgiveness in developing relationships. Personality and Individual Differences, 2, 144-148.
Burnette, J. L., Pollack, J. M., & Hoyt, C. L. (2010) Individual differences in implicit theories of leadership ability and self-efficacy: Predicting responses to stereotype threat. Journal of Leadership Studies, 3, 46-56.
Burnette, J. L., Davis, D., Green, J. D., & Worthington, E.L., Jr., & Bradfield*, E. (2009). Insecure attachment and depressive symptoms: The mediating role of rumination, empathy and forgiveness. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 276-280.
Burnette, J. L., & Forsyth, D. R. (2008). “I didn’t do it:” Responsibility biases in open and closed groups. Group Dynamics: Theory Research and Practice, 12, 210-222.
Green, J. D., Burnette J. L., & Davis, J. L. (2008). Third-party forgiveness: (Not) forgiving your close other’s betrayal. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 407-418.
Burnette, J. L., Taylor, K., Worthington, E.L., Jr., & Forsyth, D. R. (2007). Attachment working models and trait forgivingness: The mediating role of angry rumination. Personality and Individual Differences, 42, 1585-1596.
Finkel, E. J., Burnette, J. L., & Scissors, L. E. (2007). Vengefully ever after: Destiny beliefs, state attachment anxiety, and forgiveness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92, 871-886.
Forsyth, D. R., Kerr, N. A., Burnette, J. L., & Baumeister, R. F. (2007). Attempting to improve the academic performance of struggling college students by bolstering their self-esteem: An intervention that backfired. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26, 447-459.