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Yu Niiya

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The Journal of Social Psychology|September 23, 2015
Does a Favor Request Increase Liking Toward the Requester?Yu Niiya
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|April 10, 2018
[Development of the Compassionate and Self-Image Goals Scale in Japanese]Yu Niiya
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|January 12, 2008
[Do mastery goals buffer self-esteem from the threat of failure?]Yu Niiya, Jennifer Crocker
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 14, 2023
Time for you and for me: compassionate goals predict greater psychological well-being via the perception of time as nonzero-sum resourcesYu Niiya, Masaki Suyama
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2019
Interdependent = Compassionate? Compassionate and Self-Image Goals and Their Relationships With Interdependence in the United States and JapanYu Niiya, Jennifer Crocker
Psychological Science|August 30, 2008
Why does writing about important values reduce defensiveness? Self-affirmation and the role of positive other-directed feelingsJennifer Crocker, Yu Niiya, Dominik Mischkowski
Cognition & Emotion|July 15, 2026
The good things I should (not) have done: social norms modulate regret following prosocial action and inactionClaudia Gherghel, Yu Niiya, Yuri Miyamoto
Frontiers in Psychology|February 11, 2022
Will This Help Be Helpful? Giving Aid to Strangers in the United States and JapanYu Niiya, Caitlin Handron, Hazel Rose Markus
Psychological Science|November 26, 2004
From vulnerability to resilience: learning orientations buffer contingent self-esteem from failureYu Niiya, Jennifer Crocker, Elizabeth N Bartmess
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 14, 2006
Amae in Japan and the United States: an exploration of a "culturally unique" emotionYu Niiya, Phoebe C Ellsworth, Susumu Yamaguchi
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Showing results (1-10 of 13) with videos related to

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The Journal of Social Psychology|September 23, 2015
Does a Favor Request Increase Liking Toward the Requester?Yu Niiya
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|April 10, 2018
[Development of the Compassionate and Self-Image Goals Scale in Japanese]Yu Niiya
Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|January 12, 2008
[Do mastery goals buffer self-esteem from the threat of failure?]Yu Niiya, Jennifer Crocker
The Journal of Social Psychology|March 14, 2023
Time for you and for me: compassionate goals predict greater psychological well-being via the perception of time as nonzero-sum resourcesYu Niiya, Masaki Suyama
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2019
Interdependent = Compassionate? Compassionate and Self-Image Goals and Their Relationships With Interdependence in the United States and JapanYu Niiya, Jennifer Crocker
Psychological Science|August 30, 2008
Why does writing about important values reduce defensiveness? Self-affirmation and the role of positive other-directed feelingsJennifer Crocker, Yu Niiya, Dominik Mischkowski
Cognition & Emotion|July 15, 2026
The good things I should (not) have done: social norms modulate regret following prosocial action and inactionClaudia Gherghel, Yu Niiya, Yuri Miyamoto
Frontiers in Psychology|February 11, 2022
Will This Help Be Helpful? Giving Aid to Strangers in the United States and JapanYu Niiya, Caitlin Handron, Hazel Rose Markus
Psychological Science|November 26, 2004
From vulnerability to resilience: learning orientations buffer contingent self-esteem from failureYu Niiya, Jennifer Crocker, Elizabeth N Bartmess
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 14, 2006
Amae in Japan and the United States: an exploration of a "culturally unique" emotionYu Niiya, Phoebe C Ellsworth, Susumu Yamaguchi
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