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The sociocultural appraisals, values, and emotions (SAVE) framework of prosociality: core processes from gene to meme. Annual Review of Psychology. 65:425-460.
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2014. Me against we: in-group transgression, collective shame, and in-group-directed hostility. Cognition & Emotion. 26(4):634-649.
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Comparing spiritual transformations and experiences of profound beauty. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 2(3):127-135.
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2010. Having less, giving more: The influence of social class on prosocial behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 99(5):771-784.
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2010. I Love You But…: Cultural Differences in Complexity of Emotional Experience During Interaction with a Romantic Partner. Cognition and Emotion. 24(5):786–799.
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2010. Power in mixed-sex stranger interactions. Cognition & Emotion. 22(8):1555-1568.
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The nature of awe: Elicitors, appraisals, and effects on self-concept. Cognition & Emotion. 21(5):944-963.
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2007. Shifting meanings of self-conscious emotions across cultures: A social-functional approach.. The self-conscious emotions: Theory and research. :153-173.
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2007. Positive emotion dispositions differentially associated with Big Five personality and attachment style. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 1(2):61-71.
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2006. Different religions, different emotions. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 27(06):734-735.
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2004. What is Unique About Self-Conscious Emotions? Psychological Inquiry. 15(2):126–128.
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2004. The role of empathy in the formation and maintenance of social bonds. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 25(01):21-22.
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2002. Cultural variation and similarity in moral rhetoric: Voices from the Philippines and United States. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. :112–124.
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2001. Beyond valence: Toward a model of emotion-specific influences on judgement and choice. Cognition and Emotion. :473–493.
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2000. Culture and Facial Expression: Open-ended Methods Find More Expressions and a Gradient of Recognition. Cognition & Emotion. 13(3):225-266.
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1999. Social Functions of Emotions at Four Levels of Analysis. Cognition & Emotion. 13(5):505-521.
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1999. Emotion, social function, and psychopathology. Review of General Psychology. :320–342.
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1998. Power, Emotion, and Judgmental Accuracy in Social Conflict: Motivating the Cognitive Miser. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 20(1):7-21.
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1998. Affective Intensity and Emotional Responses. Cognition & Emotion. 10(3):323-328.
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1996. Evidence for the Distinctness of Embarrassment, Shame, and Guilt: A Study of Recalled Antecedents and Facial Expressions of Emotion. Cognition & Emotion. 10(2):155-172.
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1996. Actual Versus Assumed Differences in Construal: "Naive realism" in Intergroup Perception and Conflict. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 68(3):404-417.
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