27 results on '"Sims, Tamara"'
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2. Just How Bad Negative Affect Is for Your Health Depends on Culture
3. Asian Americans Respond Less Favorably to Excitement (vs. Calm)-Focused Physicians Compared to European Americans
4. Information and Communication Technology Use Is Related to Higher Well-Being Among the Oldest-Old
5. Emotional aging in different cultures: Implications of affect valuation theory.
6. Older Age May Offset Genetic Influence on Affect: The COMT Polymorphism and Affective Well-Being Across the Life Span
7. Limited Time Perspective Increases the Value of Calm
8. Consumer Behavior, Culture, and Emotion
9. Wanting to Maximize the Positive and Minimize the Negative: Implications for Mixed Affective Experience in American and Chinese Contexts
10. Patients Respond More Positively to Physicians Who Focus on Their Ideal Affect
11. Simple counts of ADL dependencies do not adequately reflect older adults' preferences toward states of functional impairment
12. Choosing a Physician Depends on How You Want to Feel: The Role of Ideal Affect in Health-Related Decision Making
13. The future is now: Age-progressed images motivate community college students to prepare for their financial futures.
14. Feeling excited or taking a bath: Do distinct pathways underlie the positive affect–health link in the U.S. and Japan?
15. Valuing excitement makes people look forward to old age less and dread it more.
16. Culture and social hierarchy: Self- and other-oriented correlates of socioeconomic status across cultures.
17. The Elusiveness of a Life-span Model of Emotion Regulation
18. Information and Communication Technology Use Is Related to Higher Well-Being Among the Oldest-Old
19. When Feeling Bad Can Be Good
20. A STITCH IN TIME: THE SIGHTLINES PROJECT: A MEASURE OF THE PROGRESS AND STEPS AMERICANS ARE TAKING TO LIVE LONG AND WELL.
21. Resist aging or embrace it? Consequences for emotional adjustment among older Chinese-Americans and European-Americans
22. When Feeling Bad Can Be Good: Mixed Emotions Benefit Physical Health Across Adulthood
23. background: SIGHTLINES ACRONYMS.
24. Carey's grandson dies of 'overdose'.
25. Heroin addict grandson of Lord Carey dies after 'overdose'.
26. Culture and Social Hierarchy: Self- and Other-Oriented Correlates of Socioeconomic Status Across Cultures.
27. The Elusiveness of a Life-span Model of Emotion Regulation.
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