- Cheating Under Pressure: A Self-Protection Model Of Workplace Cheating Behavior
- The Dangers Of Unrealistic Optimism In Taking Advice From 'Expert' Advisors
- The Role Of A “Common Is Moral” Heuristic In the Stability and Change Of Moral Norms
- Other-Race Effect For Detecting Direct Gaze: Perceptual Expertise, Not Social Motivation?
- Caloric Primary Rewards Systematically Alter Time Perception
- Voice-Only Communication Enhances Empathic Accuracy
- Exposure To Intergroup Conflict Increases Meaning and Fuels Desire For Further Conflict
- How Witnessing Rudeness Influences Workers’ Subsequent Perceptions and Behaviors
- Affect From Mere Perception: Illusory Contour Perception Feels Good
- Seeing Red: Disgust Reactions To Gruesome Photos In Color (vs. B&W) Increase Convictions
- Maternal Anxiety Predicts Attentional Bias Towards Threat In Infancy
Dr. Patrick Seder is a post-doctoral researcher and instructor at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on well-being, positive emotions, culture, self-regulation, mindfulness...and the art of Andy Warhol.
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