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Positive emotions in the mirror: Comparison of reversed appraisal for different positive emotions
Emotional reviews: The role of negative emotions in usefulness evaluations
Punishing in social dilemmas: The impact of property distribution versus decision framing
More worries but also more pleasure?: The effect of action orientation on impulse buying and post-purchase regret
Comparing bullying to ostracism: A study on the differences between experiencing and observing two types of a social rejection
Increasing donations by implementing group efficacy and changing choice architecture on the website of Independer
The effect of emotions displayed by constituency members on the bargaining behavior of group representatives
Punishing in social dilemmas: The impact of property distribution versus decision framing on the willingness to punish non-cooperation
Effects of choice architecture and group efficacy on donation behavior on the independer website
Broaden the bright side of brooding: State orientation increases attributing behavior to the self
The interpersonal effects of four negatively-valenced emotions communicated in an online review
Could state-oriented individuals benefit from their external sensitivity?: The differences between state- and action-orientation on attribution in both positive and negative situations
Happiness, hope, pride and gratitude: Do observers make different inferences from the display of different positive emotions?
Being a representative: How your constituency’s emotion may affect your negotiation success
Rewarding behavior in public good dilemmas and common resource dilemmas
The good size of maximizing: On how maximizing and choosing the best option can result in lower regret, higher satisfaction, and a lower desire to change the decision
Donating and self-interest: The influence of (im)moral behavior and norms
Behave like you would or behave like you should: The influence of morality and norms on doing the right thing
Striving for the best with lots of options: Too "lot" to handle?
Comparing bullying to ostracism: Experiencing versus observing the two types of social rejection
The interpersonal effects of gratitude and hope: Reduce tension and show a future orientation
How emotion regulation strategies moderate the influence of disgust sensitivity on crime scene evaluations
The influence of social norms on moral self-regulation
The difference between negative emotions in word-of-mouth about consumer experiences

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