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Ashley Batts Allen,Mark R Leary Ashley Batts Allen
People who are high in self-compassion treat themselves with kindness and concern when they experience negative events. The present article examines the construct of self-compassion from the standpoint of research on coping in an effort to ...
Terry E Duncan,Susan C Duncan Terry E Duncan
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the complexity of theoretical models that attempt to explain behavior from both contextual and developmental perspectives. This increase in the complexity of our theoretical propositions reg...
Jeffrey M Spielberg,Jennifer L Stewart,Rebecca L Levin et al. Jeffrey M Spielberg et al.
This article provides a selective review of the literature and current theories regarding the role of prefrontal cortex, along with some other critical brain regions, in emotion and motivation. Seemingly contradictory findings have often ap...
Leslie A Zebrowitz,Joann M Montepare Leslie A Zebrowitz
We form first impressions from faces despite warnings not to do so. Moreover, there is considerable agreement in our impressions, which carry significant social outcomes. Appearance matters because some facial qualities are so useful in gui...
Tamlin S Conner,Howard Tennen,William Fleeson et al. Tamlin S Conner et al.
Experience sampling methods are essential tools for building a modern idiographic approach to understanding personality. These methods yield multiple snapshots of people's experiences over time in daily life and allow researchers to identif...
Ozlem Ayduk,Anett Gyurak Ozlem Ayduk
The Cognitive-Affective Processing Systems or CAPS theory (Mischel & Shoda, 1995) was proposed to account for the processes that explain why and how people's behavior varies stably across situations. Research on Rejection Sensitivity is rev...