For his scholarship within psychology, he has been elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA),[1] and has received awards from the Society for Humanistic Psychology,[2] the Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality,[3] and the Society for General Psychology[4] (all divisions of APA).
Selected Publications
Books
Freemasonry: An Introduction (2011, Tarcher/Penguin)[5]
The Rise of the Mormons: Latter-day Saint Growth in the 21st Century (2012, LVX Publications)[6]
Latter-day Saint Women and the Priesthood of God: A Believer's Exploration (2014, Temple Spire Books)[7]
Articles
"The Psychology of Worldviews" (Review of General Psychology, 2004, 8(1), 3-58)[8]
"The Potential Societal Impact of Virtual Reality" (2005; In K. M. Stanney & M. Zyda (Eds.), Advances in virtual environments technology: Musings on design, evaluation, and applications. Volume 9 in G. Salvendy (Series Ed.), HCI International 2005: 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction [CD-ROM, unpaginated]. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.)[9]
"Psychological Strategies for the Defence Against Terrorism" (with P. A. Hancock; 2005; In B. Patel (Ed.), Systems, concepts and integration (SCI) methods and technologies for defense against terrorism: Proceedings of the NATO Research and Technology Organisation SCI-158 Symposium (London, 25-27 October 2004)), pp. 6-1 through 6-24 (plus 35 slides). Paris, France: NATO Research and Technology Organisation.)[10]
"Rediscovering the Later Version of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Self-Transcendence and Opportunities for Theory, Research, and Unification" (Review of General Psychology, 2006, 10(4), 302-317)[11]