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| M EidSummaryAffiliation: University of Koblenz-Landau Country: Germany Publications
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Norms for experiencing emotions in different cultures: inter- and intranational differencesM Eid
Institute for Psychology, University of Magdeburg, Germany
J Pers Soc Psychol 81:869-85. 2001..g., pride and guilt). Norms for emotions were related to emotional experiences within nations. Furthermore, there were strong national differences in reported emotional experiences, even when norms were held constant...
Separating trait effects from trait-specific method effects in multitrait-multimethod models: a multiple-indicator CT-C(M-1) modelMichael Eid
Department of Psychology, University of Koblenz Landau, Germany
Psychol Methods 8:38-60. 2003..The definitions of the models are explained step by step, and a practical empirical application of the models to the measurement of 3 traits x 3 methods is used to demonstrate their advantages and limitations...
Sociability and positive emotionality: genetic and environmental contributions to the covariation between different facets of extraversionMichael Eid
Department of Psychology, University of Koblenz Landau, Germany
J Pers 71:319-46. 2003..The results are discussed with respect to their implications for future research on sociability and positive emotionality...
Response styles in the assessment of anger expressionMario Gollwitzer
Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany
Psychol Assess 17:56-69. 2005..Person parameters that correct for class membership (and thus, for response styles) are computed and compared with raw scores. The implications of these results for research on clinical assessment are discussed...
Why extraverts are happier than introverts: the role of mood regulationTanja Lischetzke
Faculty of Psychology, University of Geneva, Switzerland
J Pers 74:1127-61. 2006..Habitual mood maintenance mediated the effect of extraversion on pleasant-unpleasant affect change. Taken together, the findings support a self-regulation explanation of the extraversion-pleasant affect link...
Measuring affective clarity indirectly: individual differences in response latencies of stateTanja Lischetzke
University of Geneva, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland
Emotion 5:431-45. 2005..Indirectly, but not directly, measured momentary clarity predicted a more positive affective state at the end of the study. This effect was mediated by affect regulation...
Synergistic person x situation interaction in distributive justice behaviorManfred Schmitt
Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Germany
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 29:141-7. 2003....
Is attention to feelings beneficial or detrimental to affective well-being? Mood regulation as a moderator variableTanja Lischetzke
Institute for Psychology, University of Koblenz Landau, Landau, Germany
Emotion 3:361-77. 2003..Moreover, Study 2 showed that dysfunctional and functional and self consciousness scales suppressed variance in attention to feelings, thereby revealing that attention incorporates both adaptive and maladaptive aspects...
The structure of emotional expressivity: each emotion countsLisa I Trierweiler
Department of Psychology, University of Trier, Germany
J Pers Soc Psychol 82:1023-40. 2002..These results were corroborated by self- and other reports. Finally, the degree of convergence between self- and other ratings differed between emotions, demonstrating the multidimensional character of emotional expressivity...
A mixed Rasch model of dual-process conditional reasoningJean Francois Bonnefon
Universite de Toulouse, Toulouse, France
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) 61:809-24. 2008..This account receives indirect support from the extant literature and direct support from a mixed Rasch model of responses given to 18 syllogisms by 486 adult reasoners...
