Pryor, J. & Pryor, M. “Register to Vote at my Therapist's Office? A Systematic Review of Clinic Voting Drives”.
Pryor, M. & Pryor, J. “Use of Actor Partner Interdependence Modeling (APIM) with chronically ill and well spouse dyads”.
Ksiazkiewicz, A. & Pryor, M. “Why are conservatives (and voters) happier? Life satisfaction and the politics of sleep and health”.
Pryor, M. “Calling in sick to election day: How illness shapes political participation”.
Pryor, M. “Too sick to care: Effects of illness on political efficacy, knowledge, and discussion”.
Pryor, M. & Pryor, J. (August 2024). “’Our illness’: Actor Partner Interdependence Modeling (APIM) of chronically ill and well spouse dyads”. Paper submitted for presentation at the American Psychological Association Conference.
Pryor, M., & Rohlfing Pryor, J. (2023, April). Are you sure that's part of my job? Therapists as political process advocates. Presentation at 1st Annual Diversity, Respect, Inclusion, Veracity & Equity Symposium at Northwestern University. Evanston, IL.
Ksiazkiewicz, A. & Pryor, M. (April 2021). “Why are conservatives happier than liberals? Effects of sleep and health”. Presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
Pryor, M. (December 2013). “Rigor and relevance in coursework: Two-tiered instructional methods”. Presentation at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University.
Pryor, M. (October 2011). “Instructing students on the congressional committee system”. Workshop presented at the Arizona Council for Social Studies Conference.
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