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  1. Spontaneous verbal descriptions of vegans, non-vegan vegetarians, and omnivores and relationships between these descriptions and perceivers’ diets
  2. Evaluations of meat substitutes in Brazil: Differences between vegetarians and omnivores and the role of vegetarian threat
  3. A time for moral actions: Moral identity, morality-as-cooperation and moral circles predict support of collective action to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in an international sample
  4. You are what you eat: an introduction to the special issue on the social psychology of vegetarianism and meat restriction: implications of conceptualizing dietary habit as a social identity
  5. General gratitude and gratitude to God: associations with personality and well-being
  6. The dynamics of prayer in daily life and implications for well-being.
  7. Differences among vegans, non-vegan vegetarians, pescatarians, and omnivores in perceived social disapproval and approval as a function of diet and source of treatment
  8. An (Un)Holy Trinity: Differences in Climate Change-Induced Distress Between Believers and Non-believers in God Disappear After Controlling for Left–Right Political Orientation
  9. Meat substitutes: current status, potential benefits, and remaining challenges
  10. The costs of ideological prosociality: Analyses of the European Social Survey from 2002 to 2018 find negative relationships between endorsing universalistic values and well‐being and social capital
  11. Emotion regulation in everyday life: Mapping global self-reports to daily processes.
  12. Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
  13. Distinguishing interpersonal and ideological prosociality:Introducing the construct of ideological prosociality
  14. Individualism, Collectivism, and Well-being Among a Sample of Emerging Adults in the United States
  15. Relationships Among Belief in God, Well-Being, and Social Capital in the 2020 European and World Values Surveys: Distinguishing Interpersonal and Ideological Prosociality
  16. Facultative formidability: Physical size shapes men’s aggressive traits and behaviors in sports.
  17. Anxiety as a mediator of relationships between perceptions of the threat of COVID-19 and coping behaviors during the onset of the pandemic in Poland
  18. Relationships between everyday use of humor and daily experience
  19. Relationships Between Religiosity and Naturally Occurring Social Interaction
  20. Relationships between personality and the everyday use of humor
  21. An international survey of perceptions of the 2014 FIFA World Cup: National levels of corruption as a context for perceptions of institutional corruption
  22. Where the Rubber Meats the Road: Relationships between Vegetarianism and Socio-political Attitudes and Voting Behavior
  23. Food neophobia and the Five Factor Model of personality
  24. The factor structure of a Polish language version of the hospital anxiety depression scale (HADS)
  25. Everyone can be a winner: The benefits of competing in organized races for recreational runners
  26. Attention to negative words predicts daily rumination among people with clinical depression: evidence from an eye tracking and daily diary study
  27. Relationships between vegetarian dietary habits and daily well-being
  28. Self‐presentational motives and public self‐consciousness: Why do people dress a certain way?
  29. Within-Person Relationships Between Recreational Running and Psychological Well-Being
  30. SELF-ESTEEM MEDIATES RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SELF-CONCEPT CLARITY AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE FUTURE
  31. Within-Person Relationships Among Daily Gratitude, Well-Being, Stress, and Positive Experiences
  32. Positive daily experiences can buffer the negative effects of daily stress: A conceptual replication
  33. A practical guide to understanding reliability in studies of within-person variability
  34. Self-construal, affective valence of the encounter, and quality of social interactions: Within and cross-culture examination
  35. Correction: The White Ceiling Heuristic and the Underestimation of Asian-American Income
  36. An Experimental Study of the Influence of Limited Time Horizon on Positivity Effects among Young Adults Using Eye-Tracking
  37. Orienting and maintenance of attention to threatening facial expressions in anxiety – An eye movement study
  38. Gender Differences in Reactions to the Sexualization of Athletes
  39. Counting One’s Blessings Can Reduce the Impact of Daily Stress
  40. The White Ceiling Heuristic and the Underestimation of Asian-American Income
  41. A contextual approach to experiential avoidance and social anxiety: Evidence from an experimental interaction and daily interactions of people with social anxiety disorder.
  42. Relationships Between Meaning in Life, Social and Achievement Events, and Positive and Negative Affect in Daily Life
  43. Corrigendum to “Laughter with someone else leads to future social rewards: Temporal change using experience sampling methodology” [PAID 58 (2014) 15–19]
  44. Laughter with someone else leads to future social rewards: Temporal change using experience sampling methodology
  45. Explaining the relationship between religiousness and substance use: Self-control matters.
  46. The brief aggression questionnaire: psychometric and behavioral evidence for an efficient measure of trait aggression
  47. Sexual Healing: Daily Diary Investigation of the Benefits of Intimate and Pleasurable Sexual Activity in Socially Anxious Adults
  48. Distinguishing healthy adults from people with social anxiety disorder: Evidence for the value of experiential avoidance and positive emotions in everyday social interactions.
  49. Self-Esteem Issues and Answers
  50. Modeling Differences in the Dimensionality of Multiblock Data by Means of Clusterwise Simultaneous Component Analysis
  51. Whether, When, and How Is Spirituality Related to Well-Being? Moving Beyond Single Occasion Questionnaires to Understanding Daily Process
  52. Relationships Between Leaders' and Subordinates' Emotion Regulation and Satisfaction and Affect at Work
  53. Ostracism in everyday life.
  54. Relationship interdependence and satisfaction with important outcomes in coach–athlete dyads
  55. Emotion and support perceptions in everyday social interaction: Testing the “less is more” hypothesis in two cultures
  56. A Cross-Cultural Study of Relationships Between Daily Social Interaction and the Five-Factor Model of Personality
  57. Self-Construal and the Intra- and Interethnic Social Interactions of Ethnic Minorities
  58. A Multilevel Analysis of Relationships Between Leaders' and Subordinates' Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Outcomes
  59. Effects of social anxiety and depressive symptoms on the frequency and quality of sexual activity: A daily process approach
  60. Emotion Regulation and the Quality of Social Interaction: Does the Ability to Evaluate Emotional Situations and Identify Effective Responses Matter?
  61. Turning shame inside-out: “humiliated fury” in young adolescents.
  62. Individual differences in core affect reactivity
  63. Ethnocultural identification and naturally occurring interethnic social interactions: Muslim minorities in Europe
  64. Clarifying the role of social comparison in the big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE): An integrative study.
  65. Cross-Cultural Differences in Reactions to Daily Events as Indicators of Cross-Cultural Differences in Self-Construction and Affect
  66. Within-Person Relationships Among Daily Self-Esteem, Need Satisfaction, and Authenticity
  67. Regulating Positive and Negative Emotions in Daily Life
  68. Emotions in Everyday Social Encounters
  69. Uncertainty Orientation and Affective Experiences
  70. Appraisal-emotion relationships in daily life.
  71. Uncertainty Regulation
  72. Self-presentational success in daily social interaction
  73. Relationships between daily sexual interactions and domain-specific and general models of personality traits
  74. A multilevel framework for understanding relationships among traits, states, situations and behaviours
  75. Different slopes for different folks: Self-esteem instability and gender as moderators of the relationship between self-esteem and attitudinal aggression
  76. Evidence for universality in phenomenological emotion response system coherence.
  77. Individual differences in core affect variability and their relationship to personality and psychological adjustment.
  78. Reactions to daily events as a function of familiarity with an environment
  79. Mehrebenenanalysen in der psychologischen Forschung
  80. Daily Events and Mood State Among Individuals Living With HIV: Examination of the Within-Persons Approach to Data Collection Using Daily Diary Methodology
  81. Social support as a moderator of day-to-day relationships between daily negative events and daily psychological well-being
  82. Distinguishing Affective and Non-Affective Reactions to Daily Events
  83. The co-occurrence of emotions in daily life: A multilevel approach
  84. Implicit and Explicit Ethnocentrism: Revisiting the Ideologies of Prejudice
  85. Close Relationships
  86. Emotional Intelligence and Social Interaction
  87. Using Multilevel Random Coefficient Modeling to Analyze Social Interaction Diary Data
  88. Affect- and Self-Based Models of Relationships between Daily Events and Daily Well-Being
  89. Attachment styles in everyday social interaction
  90. Day-to-Day Variability in Empathy as a Function of Daily Events and Mood
  91. Daily Psychological Adjustment and The Planfulness of Day-To-Day Behavior
  92. Implications of The Dimensionality of Unrealistic Optimism For The Study of Perceived Health Risks
  93. Multidimensional scaling analyses of the perceived social structure of informal groups.
  94. Clinical depression and day-to-day social interaction in a community sample.
  95. Comparing the NEO-FFI and Saucier's Mini-Markers as measures of the Big Five
  96. On specificity in the impact of social participation on physical and psychological health.
  97. Loneliness, social interaction, and sex roles.