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- Publications
- Influence
Are Women the More Emotional Sex? Evidence From Emotional Experiences in Social Context
- L. Barrett, Lucy Robin, P. Pietromonaco, Kristen M. Eyssell
- Psychology
- 1 July 1998
The present study examined whether sex differences in emotion are related to the social context and addressed differences between global, retrospective, and on-line, momentary self-descriptions of ...
"I couldn't have seen it coming": The impact of negative self-relevant outcomes on retrospections about foreseeability
- M. Mark, Renee Reiter Boburka, Kristen M. Eyssell, L. Cohen, S. Mellor
- Psychology, Medicine
- Memory
- 1 January 2003
We examined a phenomenon related to hindsight bias, specifically, retrospective judgements about the foreseeability of an outcome. We predicted that negative, self-relevant outcomes would be judged… Expand
Self-Silencing to Sexism
- J. Swim, Kristen M. Eyssell, E. Murdoch, M. Ferguson
- Psychology
- 1 September 2010
Women's endorsement of beliefs that prioritize others’ voices over their own (i.e., self-silencing beliefs) predicted behaviorally self-silenced to everyday, interpersonal forms of sexism.… Expand
The ethics of data collection and analysis
- M. Mark, Kristen M. Eyssell, Bernadette Campbell
- Psychology
- 1 June 1999
This chapter focuses on ethical issues that can arise in the collection and analysis of data in evaluations. We move beyond common ethical issues in data collection and analysis, such as informed… Expand