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Why do people regulate their emotions? A taxonomy of motives in emotion regulation
M Tamir
Personality and social psychology review 20 (3), 199-222, 2016
9282016
Implicit theories of emotion: affective and social outcomes across a major life transition.
M Tamir, OP John, S Srivastava, JJ Gross
Journal of personality and social psychology 92 (4), 731, 2007
8802007
What do people want to feel and why? Pleasure and utility in emotion regulation
M Tamir
Current directions in psychological science 18 (2), 101-105, 2009
8542009
The social costs of emotional suppression: a prospective study of the transition to college.
S Srivastava, M Tamir, KM McGonigal, OP John, JJ Gross
Journal of personality and social psychology 96 (4), 883, 2009
8352009
A dark side of happiness? How, when, and why happiness is not always good
J Gruber, IB Mauss, M Tamir
Perspectives on psychological science 6 (3), 222-233, 2011
8232011
Integrating the diverse definitions of happiness: A time-sequential framework of subjective well-being
C Kim-Prieto, E Diener, M Tamir, C Scollon, M Diener
Journal of happiness Studies 6, 261-300, 2005
7362005
Hedonic and instrumental motives in anger regulation
M Tamir, C Mitchell, JJ Gross
Psychological science 19 (4), 324-328, 2008
6512008
Can seeking happiness make people unhappy? Paradoxical effects of valuing happiness.
IB Mauss, M Tamir, CL Anderson, NS Savino
Emotion 11 (4), 807, 2011
6272011
Don't worry, be happy? Neuroticism, trait-consistent affect regulation, and performance.
M Tamir
Journal of personality and social psychology 89 (3), 449, 2005
3742005
Can emotion regulation change political attitudes in intractable conflicts? From the laboratory to the field
E Halperin, R Porat, M Tamir, JJ Gross
Psychological science 24 (1), 106-111, 2013
3652013
The psychology of subjective well-being
R Biswas-Diener, E Diener, M Tamir
Daedalus 133 (2), 18-25, 2004
3452004
The happy spotlight: Positive mood and selective attention to rewarding information
M Tamir, MD Robinson
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (8), 1124-1136, 2007
3382007
When feeling bad is expected to be good: emotion regulation and outcome expectancies in social conflicts.
M Tamir, BQ Ford
Emotion 12 (4), 807, 2012
3052012
Desired emotions across cultures: A value-based account.
M Tamir, SH Schwartz, J Cieciuch, M Riediger, C Torres, C Scollon, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 111 (1), 67, 2016
2632016
Culture shapes whether the pursuit of happiness predicts higher or lower well-being.
BQ Ford, JO Dmitrieva, D Heller, Y Chentsova-Dutton, I Grossmann, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (6), 1053, 2015
2632015
Emotion goals: How their content, structure, and operation shape emotion regulation.
IB Mauss, M Tamir
The Guilford Press, 2014
2602014
Business or pleasure? Utilitarian versus hedonic considerations in emotion regulation.
M Tamir, CY Chiu, JJ Gross
Emotion 7 (3), 546, 2007
2572007
The maturing field of emotion regulation
M Tamir
Emotion Review 3 (1), 3-7, 2011
2512011
The pursuit of happiness can be lonely.
IB Mauss, NS Savino, CL Anderson, M Weisbuch, M Tamir, ...
Emotion 12 (5), 908, 2012
2412012
An expectancy-value model of emotion regulation: implications for motivation, emotional experience, and decision making.
M Tamir, YE Bigman, E Rhodes, J Salerno, J Schreier
Emotion 15 (1), 90, 2015
2372015
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