Peer-Reviewed Publications

Published and In Press

  1. Lydon, J. E., Kredl, K. F., Drinkell, K., Auger, E., Khullar, T. H. (2026). When “We” Defines “Me”: Current Theory and Research on Relationship Identification. Self and Identity. 1-21. http://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2026.2616258
  2. Kredl, K. F., Kubin, D., Lydon, J. E. (2025). Knowing what you want: The role of relationship clarity in single young adults’ loneliness and well-being. Personal Relationships. 32(3), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.70023
  3. Kredl, K. F., MacDonald, T. K. (2025). Heading to university with(out) a best friend: Attachment anxiety, changes to best friendships and adjustment to first-year university. Journal of American College Health, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2025.2490074
  4. *Brulé, E., *Kredl, K. F., *Zhao, E., *Vaillancourt, J. (2024). Art, Heart, and Pedagogy for Social Change. [Special Issue]. Studies in Social Justice, 18(4), 681-701. https://doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v18i4.4363
  5. *Kredl, K. F., *Kubin, D., Lydon, J. E. (2024). Self-concept clarity and the evaluation and selection of incompatible dating partners. Personal Relationships, 31(4),1067-1089. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12570

*Denotes shared first author

Select Manuscripts Under Review and In Prep

  1. Kredl, K. F. (Under review). Québec’s Bill-96: A case study of Indigenous cultural and political dispossession. Journal of Critical Race Inquiry.
  2. Penniston, T. L., Kredl, K. F., Jacobson, J. A., Chivers, M. L. (Preparing for resubmission). Examining the Psychometric Properties of the ATB and ATW Scales for Assessing Black and White People’s In-Group and Out-Group Racial Attitudes.
  3. Kredl, K. F., Tissera, H., Righetti, F., Faure, R., Auger, E., Lydon, J. E. (In prep). Helping Me Know Myself: Feeling Understood Fosters Self-Concept Clarity and Meaning in Life.
  4. Kredl, K. F., Tissera, H., Quinn, S. K., Bartz, J. A., Lydon, J. E. (In prep). Unseen and Unseeing: Threats to Belonging Impair Social Monitoring and Emotion Recognition.
  5. Kredl, K. F., Lydon, J. E. (In prep). Scared to Death: Mortality Salience Amplifies Fear of Being Single for Individuals Dissatisfied with Singlehood.