Psychological Inquiry

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Beyond Dual-Process Models: Toward a Flexible Regulation System1999/04/01English
Commentaries2002/01/02English
Commentaries on "The Really Fundamental Attribution Error in Social Psychological Research"2001/01/01English
Commentaries on Target Articles2000/07/01English
Authors' Response to Commentaries2001/01/01English
COMMENTARIES2000/03/01English
Commentaries on "Caregiving: The Forgotten Element in Attachment"2000/04/01English
COMMENTARY: Clarifying the Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology: A Reply to Lloyd and Feldman2002/04/01English
Mood and Emotion Control: Some Thoughts on the State of the Field2000/07/01English
A Balance-Logic Perspective on Kruglanski and Thompson's Single-Route Approach to Persuasion1999/04/01English
COMMENTARIES2002/10/01English
COMMENTARIES2002/07/01English
The Need for New Constructs2001/04/01English
AUTHORS' RESPONSE1999/10/01English
COMMENTARIES1999/10/01English
Religion and Psychology: Introduction to the Special Issue2002/07/01English
TARGET ARTICLE1999/10/01English
Continuity and Change: A Reply2001/04/01English
Author's Response: Another Look at I-D Compensation Theory: Addressing Some Concerns and Misconceptions1999/07/01English
On Babies and Bathwater: A Call for Diversification and Diagnosis2008/05/22English
Must Judgments About Intentionality Precede Dispositional Inference?2009/01/01English
TARGET ARTICLE: The Revealing Science of Social Psychology2005/10/01English
INTRODUCTION: Can Social Psychology Impart Any Wisdom to the World?2005/10/01English
Intergroup Reconciliation: Emotions Are Not Enough2016/04/02English
The Meta-Theory of Examining Emotion in Social Relationships2016/04/02English
Regulating the Scope of an Emotion Regulation Perspective on Intergroup Reconciliation2016/04/02English
Emotion Regulation Beyond Appraisals: Other Routes to Sustained and Changed Intergroup Feelings2016/04/02English
The Rocky Road to Reconciliation: Regulating Emotions in an Intergroup Context2016/04/02English
Putting Emotion Regulation in Context: The (Missing) Role of Power Relations, Intergroup Trust, and Groups' Need for Positive Identities in Reconciliation Processes2016/04/02English
Social-Psychological Interventions for Intergroup Reconciliation: An Emotion Regulation Perspective2016/04/02English