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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology - Vol 98, Iss 2
» Facial resemblance to emotions: Group differences, impression effects, and race stereotypes.
» Domain specificity in relationship history, social-information processing, and violent behavior in early adulthood.
» Bring it on: Angry facial expressions potentiate approach-motivated motor behavior.
» Effects of prosocial video games on prosocial behavior.
» When helping helps: Autonomous motivation for prosocial behavior and its influence on well-being for the helper and recipient.
» Victim entitlement to behave selfishly.
» Negotiating gender roles: Gender differences in assertive negotiating are mediated by women’s fear of backlash and attenuated when negotiating on behalf of others.
» Politeness and psychological distance: A construal level perspective.
» Who knows what about a person? The self–other knowledge asymmetry (SOKA) model.
» The relationship between displaying and perceiving nonverbal cues of affect: A meta-analysis to solve an old mystery.
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