358 results on '"Meier, Brian P."'
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2. Getting COVID-19: Anticipated negative emotions are worse than experienced negative emotions
3. Embodied Perspectives on Personality
4. Trait mindfulness is negatively associated with distress related to COVID-19
5. Do We See Eye to Eye? Moderators of Correspondence between Student and Faculty Evaluations of Day-to-Day Teaching
6. Toward a Comprehensive, Data-Driven Model of American Political Goals: Recognizing the “Values” and “Vices” Within Both Liberalism and Conservativism
7. Development and validation of the single item trait empathy scale (SITES)
8. Introduction: The Science of Mindfulness and Self-Regulation
9. Unvaxxed and unafraid: Unvaccinated Americans perceive less disease risk than do vaccinated Americans
10. The Effect of Stimulus Content on Volunteering for Sexual Interest Research among College Students
11. A Comparison of Chronic Pain between an Urban and Rural Population
12. The sweet life: The effect of mindful chocolate consumption on mood
13. Schadenfreude in the context of opposing vaccination statuses.
14. Development and Validation of the Single-Item Mindfulness Scale (SIMS).
15. A social cognitive analysis of antagonism and reactive aggression
16. Contributors
17. The Myth of the Angry Atheist
18. Unvaxxed and unafraid: Unvaccinated Americans perceive less disease risk than do vaccinated Americans
19. Crime in your area: Use of neighborhood apps is associated with inaccurate perceptions of higher local crime rates.
20. Single-Item Mindfulness Scale
21. Less is more: Mindfulness, portion size, and candy eating pleasure
22. Do Physicians Prefer Natural Drugs?
23. The Naturalness Bias Influences Drug and Vaccine Decisions across Cultures
24. Development and Validation of the Single-Item Mindfulness Scale (SIMS)
25. Religiosity and the Naturalness Bias in Drug and Vaccine Choices
26. Mindful eating: Trait and state mindfulness predict healthier eating behavior
27. Evaluation of the moderated-expression and differential configuration hypotheses in the context of “successful” or “noncriminal” psychopathy.
28. Wringing the Perceptual Rags: Reply to IJzerman and Koole (2011)
29. A Metaphor-Enriched Social Cognition
30. Stuck in a Rut: Perseverative Response Tendencies and the Neuroticism-Distress Relationship
31. Motivational Versus Metabolic Effects of Carbohydrates on Self-Control
32. The Naturalness Bias Influences Drug and Vaccine Decisions across Cultures.
33. Metaphors for god: God is high, bright, and human in implicit tasks.
34. Do metaphors color our perception of social life?
35. Turning the Other Cheek: Agreeableness and the Regulation of Aggression-Related Primes
36. Why the Sunny Side Is up: Associations between Affect and Vertical Position
37. Why Good Guys Wear White: Automatic Inferences about Stimulus Valence Based on Brightness
38. What is the “opposite” of a value? A lexical investigation into the structure of generally undesirable goal content
39. God is up? Replication and extension attempts of Meier et al. (2007).
40. What shall we call God? An exploration of metaphors coded from descriptions of God from a large U.S. undergraduate sample
41. Social psychology and COVID-19: What the field can tell us about behavior in a pandemic
42. Black and White as Valence Cues: A Large-Scale Replication Effort of
43. Conceptual metaphor theory and person perception.
44. Metaphor research in social psychology: Current issues and future directions.
45. Introduction.
46. Approach, avoidance, and self-regulatory conflict: An individual differences perspective
47. A metaphor-enriched social cognition
48. Bring it on: angry facial expressions potentiate approach-motivated motor behavior
49. Attentional training of the appetitive motivation system: Effects on sensation seeking preferences and reward-based behavior
50. What is the "opposite" of a value? A lexical investigation into the structure of generally undesirable goal content.
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