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Matthias Siemer

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Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2005
Mood-congruent cognitions constitute mood experienceMatthias Siemer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 14, 2007
The process of emotion inferenceMatthias Siemer, Rainer Reisenzein
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Power and measures of effect size in analysis of variance with fixed versus random nested factorsMatthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 5, 2004
Memory accessibility, mood regulation, and dysphoria: difficulties in repairing sad mood with happy memories?Jutta Joormann, Matthias Siemer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 14, 2007
Emotions and appraisals: can you have one without the other?Matthias Siemer, Rainer Reisenzein
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Assumptions and consequences of treating providers in therapy studies as fixed versus random effects: reply to Crits-Christoph, Tu, and Gallop (2003) and Serlin, Wampold, and Levin (2003)Matthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Flexible control in processing affective and non-affective material predicts individual differences in trait resilienceJessica J Genet, Matthias Siemer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 11, 2012
Rumination moderates the effects of daily events on negative mood: results from a diary studyJessica J Genet, Matthias Siemer
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Implicit interpretation biases affect emotional vulnerability: a training studyTanya B Tran, Matthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 19, 2007
Mood regulation in depression: Differential effects of distraction and recall of happy memories on sad moodJutta Joormann, Matthias Siemer, Ian H Gotlib
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Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 29, 2005
Mood-congruent cognitions constitute mood experienceMatthias Siemer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 14, 2007
The process of emotion inferenceMatthias Siemer, Rainer Reisenzein
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Power and measures of effect size in analysis of variance with fixed versus random nested factorsMatthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 5, 2004
Memory accessibility, mood regulation, and dysphoria: difficulties in repairing sad mood with happy memories?Jutta Joormann, Matthias Siemer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 14, 2007
Emotions and appraisals: can you have one without the other?Matthias Siemer, Rainer Reisenzein
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Assumptions and consequences of treating providers in therapy studies as fixed versus random effects: reply to Crits-Christoph, Tu, and Gallop (2003) and Serlin, Wampold, and Levin (2003)Matthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Flexible control in processing affective and non-affective material predicts individual differences in trait resilienceJessica J Genet, Matthias Siemer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 11, 2012
Rumination moderates the effects of daily events on negative mood: results from a diary studyJessica J Genet, Matthias Siemer
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
Implicit interpretation biases affect emotional vulnerability: a training studyTanya B Tran, Matthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 19, 2007
Mood regulation in depression: Differential effects of distraction and recall of happy memories on sad moodJutta Joormann, Matthias Siemer, Ian H Gotlib
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