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The American Psychologist|April 24, 2001
Why are some people happier than others? The role of cognitive and motivational processes in well-beingS Lyubomirsky
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 7, 1998
Hedonic consequences of social comparison: a contrast of happy and unhappy peopleS Lyubomirsky, L Ross
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 14, 1999
Changes in attractiveness of elected, rejected, and precluded alternatives: a comparison of happy and unhappy individualsS Lyubomirsky, L Ross
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|April 1, 1997
Individual psychopathology relative to reports of unwanted sexual experiences as predictor of a bulimic eating patternR C Casper, S Lyubomirsky
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 1, 1993
Self-perpetuating properties of dysphoric ruminationS Lyubomirsky, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 1, 1995
Effects of self-focused rumination on negative thinking and interpersonal problem solvingS Lyubomirsky, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 1, 1998
Effects of ruminative and distracting responses to depressed mood on retrieval of autobiographical memoriesS Lyubomirsky, N D Caldwell, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 26, 1999
Why ruminators are poor problem solvers: clues from the phenomenology of dysphoric ruminationS Lyubomirsky, K L Tucker, N D Caldwell, et al.
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The American Psychologist|April 24, 2001
Why are some people happier than others? The role of cognitive and motivational processes in well-beingS Lyubomirsky
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 7, 1998
Hedonic consequences of social comparison: a contrast of happy and unhappy peopleS Lyubomirsky, L Ross
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 14, 1999
Changes in attractiveness of elected, rejected, and precluded alternatives: a comparison of happy and unhappy individualsS Lyubomirsky, L Ross
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|April 1, 1997
Individual psychopathology relative to reports of unwanted sexual experiences as predictor of a bulimic eating patternR C Casper, S Lyubomirsky
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 1, 1993
Self-perpetuating properties of dysphoric ruminationS Lyubomirsky, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 1, 1995
Effects of self-focused rumination on negative thinking and interpersonal problem solvingS Lyubomirsky, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 1, 1998
Effects of ruminative and distracting responses to depressed mood on retrieval of autobiographical memoriesS Lyubomirsky, N D Caldwell, S Nolen-Hoeksema
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 26, 1999
Why ruminators are poor problem solvers: clues from the phenomenology of dysphoric ruminationS Lyubomirsky, K L Tucker, N D Caldwell, et al.
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