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Cindy Harmon-Jones
Cindy Harmon-Jones
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Belief in conspiracy theories that differ in evil intentions: Correlations with anger and other traits
E Harmon-Jones, K Szymaniak, G Sebban, C Harmon-Jones
Personality and Individual Differences 224, 112639, 2024
12024
Evil perceptions but not entertainment value appraisals relate to conspiracy beliefs
E Harmon-Jones, K Szymaniak, D Edgeworth, G Sebban, ...
Frontiers in Social Psychology 2, 1350584, 2024
22024
Does effort increase or decrease reward valuation? Considerations from cognitive dissonance theory
E Harmon‐Jones, S Matis, DJ Angus, C Harmon‐Jones
Psychophysiology, e14536, 2024
62024
Memories of angering events: Word count analysis of autobiographical recall of angering events
K Szymaniak, C Harmon-Jones, L Pizzocri, E Harmon-Jones
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Conspiracy texts and evil perceptions
E Harmon-Jones, K Szymaniak, C Harmon-Jones
OSF, 2023
2023
Anger: Causes and components
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
Anger, aggression, and interventions for interpersonal violence, 99-118, 2023
342023
Dissonance motivation from an action-based perspective: An updated review
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
Advances in Motivation Science 10, 1-36, 2023
42023
Individual differences in dissonance arousal/reduction relate to physical exercise: Testing the action-based model
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
Plos one 17 (10), e0275990, 2022
52022
Inconsistency in cognition: Cognitive dissonance
C Harmon‐Jones, PR Nail, and, KA Boniecki
Theories in Social Psychology, Second Edition, 60-92, 2022
32022
On defining positive affect (PA): Considering attitudes toward emotions, measures of PA, and approach motivation
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 39, 46-51, 2021
292021
Approach motivation and emotion from a biological perspective.
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
The Guilford Press, 2021
12021
Novel Modes of Dissonance Reduction: Justification of Support for Donald Trump
C Harmon-Jones, TF Denson, E Harmon-Jones
PsyArXiv, 2020
2020
The effect of perceived effort and perceived control on reward valuation: Using the reward positivity to test a dissonance theory prediction
E Harmon-Jones, C Willoughby, K Paul, C Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology 154, 107910, 2020
332020
The effect of perceived effort on reward valuation: taking the reward positivity (RewP) to dissonance theory
E Harmon-Jones, D Clarke, K Paul, C Harmon-Jones
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 157, 2020
352020
Humility is associated with less aggressive motivation
E Summerell, C Harmon-Jones, TF Denson, E Harmon-Jones
Personality and Individual Differences 158, 109837, 2020
192020
A novel way of responding to dissonance evoked by belief disconfirmation: Making the wrongdoing of an opponent salient
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones, TF Denson
Social Influence 15 (1), 34-45, 2020
82020
Cognitive dissonance processes serve an action-oriented adaptive function.
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 43, 2020
72020
Pain offset reduces rumination in response to evoked anger and sadness.
C Harmon-Jones, E Hinton, J Tien, E Summerell, B Bastian
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 117 (6), 1189, 2019
92019
A broad consideration of motivation, with a focus on approach motivation
C Harmon-Jones, E Harmon-Jones
Psychological Inquiry 30 (3), 132-135, 2019
82019
Does cognitive broadening reduce anger?
E Summerell, C Harmon-Jones, NJ Kelley, CK Peterson, ...
Frontiers in psychology 9, 2665, 2019
142019
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