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- Are Rumination and Neuroticism Genetically or Environmentally Distinct Risk Factors for Psychopathology? Journal Article
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- Boiling at a different degree: An investigation of trait and state anger in remitted bipolar I disorder Journal Article
- Conciliatory gestures promote forgiveness and reduce anger in humans Journal Article
- Ethnographic research on hidden populations: penetrating the drug world. Journal Article
- Hostility and Cigarette Use: A Comparison Between Smokers and Nonsmokers in a Matched Sample of Adolescents Journal Article
- Inhibition versus switching deficits in different forms of rumination Journal Article
- Life History, Code of Honor, and Emotional Responses to Inequality in an Economic Game Journal Article
- Rumination and executive functions: Understanding cognitive vulnerability for psychopathology Journal Article
- Seeing Red: Anger Increases How Much Republican Identification Predicts Partisan Attitudes and Perceived Polarization Journal Article
- Terrorism after 9/11: Reactions to simulated news reports Journal Article
- The Brief Aggression Questionnaire: Psychometric and Behavioral Evidence for an Efficient Measure of Trait Aggression Journal Article
- The Brief Aggression Questionnaire: Structure, Validity, Reliability, and Generalizability Journal Article
- The Role of Expression and Race in Weapons Identification Journal Article
- Unseen positive and negative affective information influences social perception in bipolar I disorder and healthy adults Journal Article
- Variation in oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) polymorphisms is associated with emotional and behavioral reactions to betrayal Journal Article