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Jim Blascovich

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Power Moves Beyond Complementarity: A Staring Look Elicits Avoidance in Low Power Perceivers and Approach in High Power PerceiversMario Weick, Cade McCall, Jim Blascovich
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 13, 2012
Inferring the emotions of friends versus strangers: the role of culture and self-construalChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
Health Psychology Open|January 11, 2017
Consequences of objective self-awareness during exerciseJessica E Cornick, Jim Blascovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 25, 2012
Enjoying life in the face of death: East-West differences in responses to mortality salienceChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
Plos One|March 14, 2013
Does "science" make you moral? The effects of priming science on moral judgments and behaviorChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
Psychological Science|June 28, 2011
Culturally divergent responses to mortality salienceChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 26, 2009
Something to gain, something to lose: the cardiovascular consequences of outcome framingMark D Seery, Max Weisbuch, Jim Blascovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 8, 2012
Culture and the body: East-West differences in visceral perceptionChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich, Cade McCall
Psychosomatic Medicine|September 25, 2002
Cardiovascular reactivity and the presence of pets, friends, and spouses: the truth about cats and dogsKaren Allen, Jim Blascovich, Wendy B Mendes
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 24, 2008
How attributional ambiguity shapes physiological and emotional responses to social rejection and acceptanceWendy Berry Mendes, Brenda Major, Shannon McCoy, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Power Moves Beyond Complementarity: A Staring Look Elicits Avoidance in Low Power Perceivers and Approach in High Power PerceiversMario Weick, Cade McCall, Jim Blascovich
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 13, 2012
Inferring the emotions of friends versus strangers: the role of culture and self-construalChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
Health Psychology Open|January 11, 2017
Consequences of objective self-awareness during exerciseJessica E Cornick, Jim Blascovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 25, 2012
Enjoying life in the face of death: East-West differences in responses to mortality salienceChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
Plos One|March 14, 2013
Does "science" make you moral? The effects of priming science on moral judgments and behaviorChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
Psychological Science|June 28, 2011
Culturally divergent responses to mortality salienceChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 26, 2009
Something to gain, something to lose: the cardiovascular consequences of outcome framingMark D Seery, Max Weisbuch, Jim Blascovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 8, 2012
Culture and the body: East-West differences in visceral perceptionChristine Ma-Kellams, Jim Blascovich, Cade McCall
Psychosomatic Medicine|September 25, 2002
Cardiovascular reactivity and the presence of pets, friends, and spouses: the truth about cats and dogsKaren Allen, Jim Blascovich, Wendy B Mendes
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 24, 2008
How attributional ambiguity shapes physiological and emotional responses to social rejection and acceptanceWendy Berry Mendes, Brenda Major, Shannon McCoy, et al.
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