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1. Erratum: A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022) 119 (e2111091119) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2111091119)

2. Erratum: Author Correction: A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic (Nature human behaviour (2021) 5 8 (1089-1110))

3. In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries

4. A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

5. A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

6. In COVID-19 health messaging, loss framing increases anxiety with Little-to-No concomitant benefits: Experimental evidence from 84 countries

7. Author Correction: A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic

8. In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries

9. Erratum: Author Correction: A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic (Nature human behaviour (2021) 5 8 (1089-1110))

10. Personalized cognitive training: protocol for individual-level meta-analysis implementing machine learning methods

11. A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic

12. A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic

13. In COVID-19 health messaging, loss framing increases anxiety with little-to-no concomitant benefits: Experimental evidence from 84 countries

14. The Psychological Science Accelerator’s COVID-19 rapid-response dataset

15. A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

16. Machine learning meta-analysis identifies individual characteristics moderating cognitive intervention efficacy for anxiety and depression symptoms.

17. Caring for a child with cancer: Parental competence, distress, and cortisol levels.

18. Unpacking affect maintenance and its association with depressive symptoms: integrating positive and negative affects.

19. Economic Choice and Heart Rate Fractal Scaling Indicate That Cognitive Effort Is Reduced by Depression and Boosted by Sad Mood.

20. Metabolic syndrome among young adults at high and low familial risk for depression.

21. The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 rapid-response dataset.

22. Successful implementation of cognitive reappraisal: effects of habit and situational factors.

23. Author Correction: A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

24. Age related sex differences in maladaptive regulatory responses to sadness: A study of youths at high and low familial risk for depression.

25. A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

26. Personalized cognitive training: Protocol for individual-level meta-analysis implementing machine learning methods.

27. Sympathetic arousal during the processing of dysphoric affect by youths at high and low familial risk for depression.

28. The persistence of hedonically-based mood repair among young offspring at high- and low-risk for depression.

29. Cardiac vagal control mediates the relation between past depression and blood pressure several years later among young adults.

30. Adversity and Depression: The Moderating Role of Stress Reactivity among High and Low Risk Youth.

31. Autonomic correlates of lifetime suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adolescents with a history of depression.

32. Family functioning as perceived by parents and young offspring at high and low risk for depression.

33. Childhood adversity predicts reduced physiological flexibility during the processing of negative affect among adolescents with major depression histories.

34. Rumination: Cognitive consequences of training to inhibit the negative.

35. Brooding moderates the link between reappraisal and inhibition of negative information.

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