Anxiety and depression as bidirectional risk factors for one another: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
NC Jacobson, MG Newman - Psychological bulletin, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Not only do anxiety and depression diagnoses tend to co-occur, but their symptoms are
highly correlated. Although a plethora of research has examined longitudinal associations …
highly correlated. Although a plethora of research has examined longitudinal associations …
A film set for the elicitation of emotion in research: A comprehensive catalog derived from four decades of investigation
TL Gilman, R Shaheen, KM Nylocks… - Behavior research …, 2017 - Springer
Emotions are highly influential to many psychological processes. Indeed, research
employing emotional stimuli is rapidly escalating across the field of psychology. However …
employing emotional stimuli is rapidly escalating across the field of psychology. However …
Examining the interplay of micro-break durations and activities for employee recovery: A mixed-methods investigation.
AA Bennett, AS Gabriel… - Journal of occupational …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
On a given workday, employees spend time at work doing tasks that are not work-related,
potentially using these micro-breaks (ie, short breaks that are less than 10 min) to attempt to …
potentially using these micro-breaks (ie, short breaks that are less than 10 min) to attempt to …
Meta-analysis in a digitalized world: A step-by-step primer
E Kaufmann, UD Reips - Behavior Research Methods, 2024 - Springer
In recent years, much research and many data sources have become digital. Some
advantages of digital or Internet-based research, compared to traditional lab research (eg …
advantages of digital or Internet-based research, compared to traditional lab research (eg …
To branch out or stay focused? Affective shifts differentially predict organizational citizenship behavior and task performance.
We draw from personality systems interaction (PSI) theory (Kuhl, 2000) and regulatory focus
theory (Higgins, 1997) to examine how dynamic positive and negative affective processes …
theory (Higgins, 1997) to examine how dynamic positive and negative affective processes …
When green is positive and red is negative: Aging and the influence of color on emotional memories.
Numerous studies have reported age-related differences in memory for emotional
information. One explanation places emphasis on an emotion processing preference in …
information. One explanation places emphasis on an emotion processing preference in …
Emotions and financial risk‐taking in the lab: A meta‐analysis
MM Marini - Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper is a meta‐analysis of experimental studies dealing with the impact of incidental
emotions (happiness, sadness, fear, and anger) on financial risk‐taking, so as to explain …
emotions (happiness, sadness, fear, and anger) on financial risk‐taking, so as to explain …
Preliminary evidence for differential effects of integral and incidental emotions on risk perception and behavioral intentions: A meta‐analysis of eight experiments
Judgment and decision‐making research often examines effects of emotion unrelated (ie,
incidental) to the decision when research questions center on emotion related (ie, integral) …
incidental) to the decision when research questions center on emotion related (ie, integral) …
VR for studying the neuroscience of emotional responses
Emotions are frequently considered as the driving force of behavior, and psychopathology is
often characterized by aberrant emotional responding. Emotional states are reflected on a …
often characterized by aberrant emotional responding. Emotional states are reflected on a …
“Paying it forward” via satisfying a basic human need: The need for relatedness satisfaction mediates gratitude and prosocial behavior
Y Shiraki, T Igarashi - Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
People who receive kindness tend to feel gratitude and act in a prosocial manner toward
third persons (ie,“paying it forward”). Combining the separate evidence that (a) gratitude …
third persons (ie,“paying it forward”). Combining the separate evidence that (a) gratitude …