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Serena Chen

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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 11, 2019
Social power and the selfSerena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Psychological-state theories about significant others: implications for the content and structure of significant-other representationsSerena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Being Your Actual or Ideal Self? What It Means to Feel Authentic in a RelationshipMuping Gan, Serena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 15, 2011
Self-concept consistency and culture: the differential impact of two forms of consistencyTammy English, Serena Chen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 29, 2007
Culture and self-concept stability: consistency across and within contexts among Asian Americans and European AmericansTammy English, Serena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2013
Does power help or hurt? The moderating role of self-other focus on power and perspective-taking in romantic relationshipsAmie M Gordon, Serena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 31, 2012
Self-compassion increases self-improvement motivationJuliana G Breines, Serena Chen
Psychological Review|October 11, 2002
The relational self: an interpersonal social-cognitive theorySusan M Andersen, Serena Chen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 10, 2009
Striving to be known by significant others: automatic activation of self-verification goals in relationship contextsMichael W Kraus, Serena Chen
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
Facial-feature resemblance elicits the transference effectMichael W Kraus, Serena Chen
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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 11, 2019
Social power and the selfSerena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Psychological-state theories about significant others: implications for the content and structure of significant-other representationsSerena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Being Your Actual or Ideal Self? What It Means to Feel Authentic in a RelationshipMuping Gan, Serena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 15, 2011
Self-concept consistency and culture: the differential impact of two forms of consistencyTammy English, Serena Chen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 29, 2007
Culture and self-concept stability: consistency across and within contexts among Asian Americans and European AmericansTammy English, Serena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2013
Does power help or hurt? The moderating role of self-other focus on power and perspective-taking in romantic relationshipsAmie M Gordon, Serena Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 31, 2012
Self-compassion increases self-improvement motivationJuliana G Breines, Serena Chen
Psychological Review|October 11, 2002
The relational self: an interpersonal social-cognitive theorySusan M Andersen, Serena Chen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 10, 2009
Striving to be known by significant others: automatic activation of self-verification goals in relationship contextsMichael W Kraus, Serena Chen
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
Facial-feature resemblance elicits the transference effectMichael W Kraus, Serena Chen
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