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Measures of emotion: A review
IB Mauss, MD Robinson
Cognition and emotion, 109-137, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Gender differences in emotion regulation: An fMRI study of cognitive reappraisal
K McRae, KN Ochsner, IB Mauss, JJD Gabrieli, JJ Gross
Group processes & intergroup relations 11 (2), 143-162, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
A person-by-situation approach to emotion regulation: Cognitive reappraisal can either help or hurt, depending on the context
AS Troy, AJ Shallcross, IB Mauss
Psychological science 24 (12), 2505-2514, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
A dark side of happiness? How, when, and why happiness is not always good
J Gruber, IB Mauss, M Tamir
Perspectives on psychological science 6 (3), 222-233, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Seeing the silver lining: cognitive reappraisal ability moderates the relationship between stress and depressive symptoms.
AS Troy, FH Wilhelm, AJ Shallcross, IB Mauss
Emotion 10 (6), 783, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Same situation--different emotions: how appraisals shape our emotions.
M Siemer, I Mauss, JJ Gross
Emotion 7 (3), 592, 2007
Mandates: German Research Foundation
Can seeking happiness make people unhappy? Paradoxical effects of valuing happiness.
IB Mauss, M Tamir, CL Anderson, NS Savino
Emotion 11 (4), 807, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Poorer sleep quality is associated with lower emotion-regulation ability in a laboratory paradigm
IB Mauss, AS Troy, MK LeBourgeois
Cognition & emotion 27 (3), 567-576, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The psychological health benefits of accepting negative emotions and thoughts: Laboratory, diary, and longitudinal evidence.
BQ Ford, P Lam, OP John, IB Mauss
Journal of personality and social psychology 115 (6), 1075, 2018
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Don't hide your happiness! Positive emotion dissociation, social connectedness, and psychological functioning.
IB Mauss, AJ Shallcross, AS Troy, OP John, E Ferrer, FH Wilhelm, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 100 (4), 738, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Let it be: Accepting negative emotional experiences predicts decreased negative affect and depressive symptoms
AJ Shallcross, AS Troy, M Boland, IB Mauss
Behaviour research and therapy 48 (9), 921-929, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Culture shapes whether the pursuit of happiness predicts higher or lower well-being.
BQ Ford, JO Dmitrieva, D Heller, Y Chentsova-Dutton, I Grossmann, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (6), 1053, 2015
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The impact of a view from a window on thermal comfort, emotion, and cognitive performance
WH Ko, S Schiavon, H Zhang, LT Graham, G Brager, I Mauss, YW Lin
Building and Environment 175, 106779, 2020
Mandates: National Research Foundation, Singapore
Getting better with age: the relationship between age, acceptance, and negative affect.
AJ Shallcross, BQ Ford, VA Floerke, IB Mauss
Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (4), 734, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Change the things you can: Emotion regulation is more beneficial for people from lower than from higher socioeconomic status.
AS Troy, BQ Ford, K McRae, P Zarolia, IB Mauss
Emotion 17 (1), 141, 2017
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Desperately seeking happiness: Valuing happiness is associated with symptoms and diagnosis of depression
BQ Ford, AJ Shallcross, IB Mauss, VA Floerke, J Gruber
Journal of social and clinical psychology 33 (10), 890-905, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The unconscious pursuit of emotion regulation: Implications for psychological health
H Hopp, AS Troy, IB Mauss
Cognition and Emotion 25 (3), 532-545, 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Cultural context moderates the relationship between emotion control values and cardiovascular challenge versus threat responses
IB Mauss, EA Butler
Biological psychology 84 (3), 521-530, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The cost of believing emotions are uncontrollable: Youths’ beliefs about emotion predict emotion regulation and depressive symptoms.
BQ Ford, SJ Lwi, AL Gentzler, B Hankin, IB Mauss
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 147 (8), 1170, 2018
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Emotion control values and responding to an anger provocation in Asian-American and European-American individuals
IB Mauss, EA Butler, NA Roberts, A Chu
Cognition and Emotion 24 (6), 1026-1043, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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