Cheng, Y., Nudelman, G., Ma, J., & Otto, K. (accepted). Belief in a Just World and Organizational Loyalty: Trust as an Underlying Mechanism. International Journal of Psychology.
Nudelman, G. (2023). Predicting adherence to COVID-19 behavioral guidelines: A comparison of protection motivation theory and the theory of planned behavior. Psychology & Health. Advance online publication.
Baird, H., Hastings, J., Johnston, M., Michie, S., Norman, P., Nudelman, G., Scott, A., Webb, T. L., West, R., &Wright, A. J. (2023). Ontologies of behaviour: Current perspectives and future potential in health psychology. The European Health Psychologist, 23(2), 1011-1016.
Nudelman, G., & Asban, S. (2022). Patterns of health lifestyle behaviors: Findings from a representative sample of Israel. BMC Public Health, 22, 2099.
Shiloh, S., Peleg, S., & Nudelman, G. (2022). Investigation of the correspondence principle with regard to specific and general COVID-19 behaviors. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 16, e12700.
Shiloh, S., Peleg, S., & Nudelman, G. (2023). Core self-evaluations as resilience and risk factors of psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 28(1), 95-109.
Hanalis-Miller, T., Nudelman, G., Ben-Eliyahu, S., & Jacoby, R (2022). The Effect of Preoperative Psychological Interventions on Psychological, Physiological, and Immunological Indices in Oncology Patients: A Scoping Review. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 839065.
Cheng, Y., Nudelman, G., Ma, J., & Otto, K., (2022). Conceptualization and Measurement of Effort- and Valence-Based Just World Beliefs. European Journal of Psychological Assessment. Advance online publication.
Nudelman, G., Kamble, S., & Otto, K. (2022). Using Protection Motivation Theory to Predict Adherence to COVID-19 Behavioral Guidelines. Behavioral Medicine. Advance online publication.
Shiloh, S., Peleg, S., & Nudelman, G. (2022). Making sense of COVID-19: a longitudinal investigation of the initial stages of developing illness representations, Psychology & Health, 37(12), 1646-1662.
Shiloh, S., Peleg, S., & Nudelman, G. (2022). Vaccination against COVID-19: A longitudinal trans-theoretical study to determine factors that predict intentions and behavior. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(4), 357-367.
Peleg, S., Nudelman, G., & Shiloh, S., (2022). COVID-19 state anxiety of older adults: Effects of defensive information processes. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 35(1), 111-123.
Shiloh, S., Peleg, S., & Nudelman, G. (2021). Adherence to COVID-19 protective behaviors: A matter of cognition or emotion? Health Psychology, 40(7), 419–427.
Nudelman, G., Kamble, S. V., & Otto, K. (2021). Can personality traits predict depression during the COVID-19 pandemic? Social Justice Research, 34, 218–234.
Peleg, S., & Nudelman, G. (2021). Associations between self-rated health and depressive symptoms among older adults: Does age matter? Social Science & Medicine, 280, 114024.
Nudelman, G., Peleg, S. & Shiloh, S. (2021). The association between healthy lifestyle behaviours and coronavirus protective behaviours. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 28, 779–787.
Nudelman, G., & Otto, K. (2021). Personal Belief in a Just World and Conscientiousness: A meta‐analysis, facet‐level examination, and mediation model. British Journal of Psychology, 112, 92-119.
Nudelman, G., & Otto, K. (2020). The development of a new risk of bias measure for meta-analyses of surveys. Methodology: European Journal of Research Methods for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 16(4), 278–298.
iloh, S., & Nudelman, G. (2020). Exploring dimensions of health behaviors’ representations. Psychology & Health, 35, 1017-1032.
Cheng, Y., Nudelman, G., Otto., K., & Ma, J. (2020). Belief in a just world and employee voice behavior: The mediating roles of perceived efficacy and risk. The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 154(2), 129-143.
Nudelman, G., & Ivanova, E. (2020). The Relationship between Frequency of Performance and Perceived Importance of Health Behaviours. Journal of Health Psychology, 25, 1692-1706.
Nudelman, G., Kalish, Y., & Shiloh, S. (2019). The centrality of health behaviours: A network analytic approach. British Journal of Health Psychology, 24, 215-236.
Nudelman, G., & Shiloh, S. (2018). Connectionism and behavioral clusters: Differential patterns in predicting expectations to engage in health behaviors. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 52, 890-901.
Nudelman, G., & Nadler, A. (2017). The effect of apology on forgiveness: Belief in a just world as a moderator. Personality & Individual differences, 116, 191-200.
Nudelman, G., & Shiloh, S. (2016). Understanding behavioral clusters: Identifying differences between clusters of health behaviors on key constructs. Psychology & Health, 31(12), 1375-1390.
Nudelman, G., Otto, K., & Dalbert, C. (2016). Can Belief in a Just World Buffer Mood and Career Prospects of People in Need of Risk Protection? First Experimental Evidence. Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 36(12), 2247-2257.
Wu, M. S., Pan, X., Wang, P., Li, H., & Nudelman, G. (2016). Research bias in justice motive: A meta-analysis of belief in a just world among Chinese (in Chinese). Chinese Social Psychology Review, 11, 162– 178.
Nudelman, G., & Shiloh, S. (2015). Mapping health behaviors: Creating and validating a common-sense taxonomy of health behaviors. Social Science & Medicine, 146, 1-10.
Nudelman, G. (2014). Meta analysis: The five factor model of personality and the belief in a just world. In SAGE Research Methods Cases. London, United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd. (A refereed online resource, similar to a book chapter)
Nudelman, G. (2013). The belief in a just world and personality: A meta-analysis. Social Justice Research, 26(2), 105-119.
Nudelman, G., & Shiloh, S. (2011). Who deserves to be sick? An exploration of the relationships between belief in a just world, illness causal attributions and their fairness judgements. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 16(6), 675-685.