2019
Emotion Beliefs, Emotion Regulation, and Emotional Experiences in Daily Life
Kneeland E, Goodman F, Dovidio J. Emotion Beliefs, Emotion Regulation, and Emotional Experiences in Daily Life. Behavior Therapy 2019, 51: 728-738. PMID: 32800301, DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.10.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeast moderate symptomsEmotion regulationMalleable beliefsNegative affectEmotional experienceUpsetting eventEmotion malleability beliefsEmotion regulation effortsDaily lifeCurrent studyCognitive reappraisalEmotion beliefsMalleability beliefsEmotionsRegulation effortsDaily eventsEmotional landscapeBeliefsAffectMalleabilityDepressionModerate symptomsIndividualsExperienceSymptoms
2018
Addressing Unintended Consequences of Gender Diversity Interventions on Women’s Sense of Belonging in STEM
Pietri E, Hennes E, Dovidio J, Brescoll V, Bailey A, Moss-Racusin C, Handelsman J. Addressing Unintended Consequences of Gender Diversity Interventions on Women’s Sense of Belonging in STEM. Sex Roles 2018, 80: 527-547. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-018-0952-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiversity interventionsBias literacySocial identity threatControl conditionGreater negative affectScientist role modelsThreat cuesIdentity threatNegative affectStereotype threatGender biasProblematic outcomesLow senseNegative consequencesCuesVideo interventionPrior researchGender biasesPotential unintended negative consequencesWomen's intentionsVIDSRole modelsSuch outcomesUnintended negative consequencesWomen's sense
2017
Can Legislation Prohibiting Weight Discrimination Improve Psychological Well‐Being? A Preliminary Investigation
Pearl R, Puhl R, Dovidio J. Can Legislation Prohibiting Weight Discrimination Improve Psychological Well‐Being? A Preliminary Investigation. Analyses Of Social Issues And Public Policy 2017, 17: 84-104. DOI: 10.1111/asap.12128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight discriminationWeight biasInternalized weight biasWeight bias internalizationMere knowledgeOverweight/obesityPoor mental healthPositive affectNegative affectAffective responsesIllegal conditionsMental healthUnfair treatmentAnalysis of covariancePresent researchObesityAffectParticipantsDiscrimination
2016
Emotion Malleability Beliefs Influence the Spontaneous Regulation of Social Anxiety
Kneeland E, Nolen-Hoeksema S, Dovidio J, Gruber J. Emotion Malleability Beliefs Influence the Spontaneous Regulation of Social Anxiety. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2016, 40: 496-509. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-016-9765-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive reappraisalEmotion conditionSpeech taskEmotion malleability beliefsEmotion regulatory behaviorsEmotion-generative processStressful speech taskStressful social situationsExpressive suppressionMalleability beliefsSocial anxietyNegative affectElicit anxietyRegulation strategiesSocial situationsIndividual beliefsEmotionsSpontaneous regulationRegulatory behaviorAnxietyExperimental manipulationMalleabilityMalleable conditionsReappraisalBeliefs