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Jeanne Tsai
Jeanne Tsai
Professor of Psychology, Stanford University
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Emotion and aging: experience, expression, and control.
JJ Gross, LL Carstensen, M Pasupathi, J Tsai, C Götestam Skorpen, ...
Psychology and aging 12 (4), 590, 1997
18461997
Cultural variation in affect valuation.
JL Tsai, B Knutson, HH Fung
Journal of personality and social psychology 90 (2), 288, 2006
16742006
Ideal affect: Cultural causes and behavioral consequences
JL Tsai
Perspectives on Psychological Science 2 (3), 242-259, 2007
9762007
The meaning of “being Chinese” and “being American” variation among Chinese American young adults
JL Tsai, YW Ying, PA Lee
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 31 (3), 302-332, 2000
8772000
Cultural models of shame and guilt
Y Wong, J Tsai
The self-conscious emotions: Theory and research 209, 223, 2007
5602007
Learning what feelings to desire: Socialization of ideal affect through children's storybooks
JL Tsai, JY Louie, EE Chen, Y Uchida
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (1), 17-30, 2007
4682007
Autonomic, subjective, and expressive responses to emotional films in older and younger Chinese Americans and European Americans.
JL Tsai, RW Levenson, LL Carstensen
Psychology and aging 15 (4), 684, 2000
4472000
Cultural influences on emotional responding: Chinese American and European American dating couples during interpersonal conflict
JL Tsai, RW Levenson
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 28 (5), 600-625, 1997
4011997
Influence and adjustment goals: sources of cultural differences in ideal affect.
JL Tsai, FF Miao, E Seppala, HH Fung, DY Yeung
Journal of personality and social psychology 92 (6), 1102, 2007
3562007
The emotional integration of childhood experience: physiological, facial expressive, and self-reported emotional response during the adult attachment interview.
GI Roisman, JL Tsai, KHS Chiang
Developmental psychology 40 (5), 776, 2004
2912004
Emotional expression and physiology in European Americans and Hmong Americans.
JL Tsai, Y Chentsova-Dutton, L Freire-Bebeau, DE Przymus
Emotion 2 (4), 380, 2002
2912002
Cultural and temperamental variation in emotional response.
JL Tsai, RW Levenson, K McCoy
Emotion 6 (3), 484, 2006
2722006
Good feelings in Christianity and Buddhism: Religious differences in ideal affect
JL Tsai, FF Miao, E Seppala
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (3), 409-421, 2007
2622007
Cultural predictors of self-esteem: a study of Chinese American female and male young adults.
JL Tsai, YW Ying, PA Lee
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 7 (3), 284, 2001
2622001
Self-focused attention and emotional reactivity: the role of culture.
YE Chentsova-Dutton, JL Tsai
Journal of personality and social psychology 98 (3), 507, 2010
2582010
Why and how we should study ethnic identity, acculturation, and cultural orientation.
JL Tsai, Y Chentsova-Dutton, Y Wong
American Psychological Association, 2002
2392002
Understanding depression across cultures
YE Chentsova-Dutton, JL Tsai
Handbook of depression 2, 363-385, 2009
2382009
Cultural orientation and racial discrimination: Predictors of coherence in Chinese American young adults
YW Ying, PA Lee, JL Tsai
Journal of Community Psychology 28 (4), 427-441, 2000
2292000
Striving to feel good: ideal affect, actual affect, and their correspondence across adulthood.
S Scheibe, T English, JL Tsai, LL Carstensen
Psychology and aging 28 (1), 160, 2013
2022013
The rise of affectivism
D Dukes, K Abrams, R Adolphs, ME Ahmed, A Beatty, KC Berridge, ...
Nature human behaviour 5 (7), 816-820, 2021
1872021
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