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Gerald L Clore

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Psychological Science|July 22, 2009
The color of sin: white and black are perceptual symbols of moral purity and pollutionGary D Sherman, Gerald L Clore
Emotion Review : Journal of the International Society for Research on Emotion|November 29, 2014
How the Object of Affect Guides its ImpactGerald L Clore, Jeffrey R Huntsinger
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
The myth of pure perceptionGerald L Clore, Dennis R Proffitt
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 11, 2002
The epistemic benefits of trait-consistent mood states: an analysis of extraversion and moodMaya Tamir, Michael D Robinson, Gerald L Clore
Psychological Science|November 7, 2012
The faintest speck of dirt: disgust enhances the detection of impurityGary D Sherman, Jonathan Haidt, Gerald L Clore
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 30, 2011
Sometimes happy people focus on the trees and sad people focus on the forest: context-dependent effects of mood in impression formationMatthew Hunsinger, Linda M Isbell, Gerald L Clore
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|October 2, 2018
Affect and Cognition: Three PrinciplesGerald L Clore, Alexander J Schiller, Adi Shaked
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 3, 2010
Mood and global-local focus: priming a local focus reverses the link between mood and global-local processingJeffrey R Huntsinger, Gerald L Clore, Yoav Bar-Anan
Psychological Science|January 24, 2004
Why good guys wear whiteBrian P Meier, Michael D Robinson, Gerald L Clore
Cognition & Emotion|November 15, 2011
Affective facilitation and inhibition of cultural influences on reasoningMinkyung Koo, Gerald L Clore, Jongmin Kim, et al.
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Psychological Science|July 22, 2009
The color of sin: white and black are perceptual symbols of moral purity and pollutionGary D Sherman, Gerald L Clore
Emotion Review : Journal of the International Society for Research on Emotion|November 29, 2014
How the Object of Affect Guides its ImpactGerald L Clore, Jeffrey R Huntsinger
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
The myth of pure perceptionGerald L Clore, Dennis R Proffitt
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 11, 2002
The epistemic benefits of trait-consistent mood states: an analysis of extraversion and moodMaya Tamir, Michael D Robinson, Gerald L Clore
Psychological Science|November 7, 2012
The faintest speck of dirt: disgust enhances the detection of impurityGary D Sherman, Jonathan Haidt, Gerald L Clore
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 30, 2011
Sometimes happy people focus on the trees and sad people focus on the forest: context-dependent effects of mood in impression formationMatthew Hunsinger, Linda M Isbell, Gerald L Clore
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|October 2, 2018
Affect and Cognition: Three PrinciplesGerald L Clore, Alexander J Schiller, Adi Shaked
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 3, 2010
Mood and global-local focus: priming a local focus reverses the link between mood and global-local processingJeffrey R Huntsinger, Gerald L Clore, Yoav Bar-Anan
Psychological Science|January 24, 2004
Why good guys wear whiteBrian P Meier, Michael D Robinson, Gerald L Clore
Cognition & Emotion|November 15, 2011
Affective facilitation and inhibition of cultural influences on reasoningMinkyung Koo, Gerald L Clore, Jongmin Kim, et al.
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