Jeanne Tsai
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- PhD Psychology Stanford University
- Bachelors Psychology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. Jeanne Tsai is a Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Culture and Emotion Lab. Her research examines how culture shapes affective processes and the implications that cultural and individual differences in these processes have for what decisions people make, how they think about health and illness, how they express themselves, and how they perceive and respond to others in an increasingly multicultural world.
Jeanne Tsai's Published Works
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- Emotion and aging: experience, expression, and control. (1997) (1099)
- Cultural variation in affect valuation. (2006) (1023)
- Ideal Affect: Cultural Causes and Behavioral Consequences (2007) (544)
- The Meaning of “Being Chinese” and “Being American” (2000) (539)
- Autonomic, subjective, and expressive responses to emotional films in older and younger Chinese Americans and European Americans. (2000) (285)
- Learning What Feelings to Desire: Socialization of Ideal Affect Through Children's Storybooks (2007) (274)
- Cultural models of shame and guilt. (2007) (243)
- Cultural Influences on Emotional Responding (1997) (224)
- Influence and adjustment goals: sources of cultural differences in ideal affect. (2007) (206)
- The emotional integration of childhood experience: physiological, facial expressive, and self-reported emotional response during the adult attachment interview. (2004) (188)
- Emotional expression and physiology in European Americans and Hmong Americans. (2002) (178)
- Good Feelings in Christianity and Buddhism: Religious Differences in Ideal Affect (2007) (163)
- CULTURAL ORIENTATION AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION: PREDICTORS OF COHERENCE IN CHINESE AMERICAN YOUNG ADULTS (2000) (143)
- Self-focused attention and emotional reactivity: the role of culture. (2010) (142)
- Cultural and temperamental variation in emotional response. (2006) (141)
- Cultural predictors of self-esteem: a study of Chinese American female and male young adults. (2001) (129)
- Striving to feel good: ideal affect, actual affect, and their correspondence across adulthood. (2013) (127)
- Wanting to maximize the positive and minimize the negative: implications for mixed affective experience in American and Chinese contexts. (2015) (117)
- Depression and emotional reactivity: variation among Asian Americans of East Asian descent and European Americans. (2007) (98)
- Understanding depression across cultures. (2002) (97)
- Why and how we should study ethnic identity, acculturation, and cultural orientation. (2002) (94)
- Somatic and Social: Chinese Americans Talk about Emotion (2004) (94)
- The conception of depression in Chinese American college students. (2000) (92)
- Gender differences in emotional response among European Americans and Hmong Americans (2007) (91)
- Focusing on the negative: cultural differences in expressions of sympathy. (2014) (90)
- Asian American college students as model minorities: an examination of their overall competence. (2001) (80)
- Neural evidence for cultural differences in the valuation of positive facial expressions. (2016) (72)
- Replicating the positivity effect in picture memory in Koreans: evidence for cross-cultural generalizability. (2009) (67)
- Further evidence for the cultural norm hypothesis: positive emotion in depressed and control European American and Asian American women. (2010) (67)
- Predictors of depressive symptoms in Chinese American college students: parent and peer attachment, college challenges and sense of coherence. (2007) (62)
- Attachment, sense of coherence, and mental health among Chinese American college students: Variation by migration status (2007) (57)
- The rise of affectivism (2021) (55)
- The effects of depression on the emotional responses of Spanish-speaking Latinas. (2003) (54)
- Buddhist-inspired meditation increases the value of calm. (2013) (52)
- ON EMOTIONAL RESPONDING Chinese American and European American Dating Couples During Interpersonal Conflict (1997) (50)
- Variation among European Americans in Emotional Facial Expression (2003) (50)
- Ideal affect in daily life: implications for affective experience, health, and social behavior. (2017) (48)
- Leaders' smiles reflect cultural differences in ideal affect. (2016) (46)
- Choosing a physician depends on how you want to feel: the role of ideal affect in health-related decision making. (2014) (45)
- What does "being American" mean? A comparison of Asian American and European American young adults. (2002) (42)
- Models of Cultural Orientation: Differences Between American-Born and Overseas-Born Asians (2002) (34)
- Psychometric Properties of the Intergenerational Congruence in Immigrant Families: Child Scale in Chinese Americans* (2004) (34)
- Limited time perspective increases the value of calm. (2016) (31)
- Relationship of young adult Chinese Americans with their parents: variation by migratory status and cultural orientation. (2001) (29)
- Cultural Variation in Social Judgments of Smiles: The Role of Ideal Affect (2019) (25)
- Patients respond more positively to physicians who focus on their ideal affect. (2015) (25)
- Should Job Applicants Be Excited or Calm? The Role of Culture and Ideal Affect in Employment Settings (2019) (24)
- Inventory of college challenges for ethnic minority students: psychometric properties of a new instrument in Chinese Americans. (2004) (24)
- Neurocultural evidence that ideal affect match promotes giving (2017) (23)
- Asian Americans Respond Less Favorably to Excitement (vs. Calm)-Focused Physicians Compared to European Americans (2017) (21)
- Culture, Ethnicity, and Psychopathology (2002) (19)
- Consumer behavior, culture, and emotion. (2015) (18)
- Cross-Cultural Applications of the MMPI-2. (2006) (17)
- Valuing Calm Enhances Enjoyment of Calming (vs. Exciting) Amusement Park Rides and Exercise (2017) (16)
- The religious shaping of feeling: Implications of Affect Valuation Theory (2014) (15)
- The Assessment of Acculturation, Enculturation, and Culture in Asian-American Samples (2014) (14)
- The Cultural Shaping of Happiness (2014) (13)
- Valuing Excitement Makes People Look Forward to Old Age Less and Dread It More (2018) (11)
- The Cultural Shaping of Compassion (2017) (10)
- The promise of neuroscience for understanding the cultural shaping of emotion and other feelings (2018) (10)
- Culturally valued facial expressions enhance loan request success. (2020) (10)
- Emotional aging in different cultures: Implications of affect valuation theory. (2016) (9)
- Network Composition, Social Integration, and Sense of Coherence in Chinese American Young Adults (2000) (9)
- Values moderate age differences in relationship orientation (2011) (8)
- Compassion meditation increases optimism towards a transgressor (2019) (7)
- Ventral striatal activity mediates cultural differences in affiliative judgments of smiles (2018) (7)
- Cultural Orientation of Hmong Young Adults (2000) (7)
- Social media users produce more affect that supports cultural values, but are more influenced by affect that violates cultural values. (2021) (5)
- The Experience of College Challenges Among Chinese Americans (2006) (3)
- General Ethnicity Questionnaire-Chinese Version (Abridged) (2011) (3)
- Association between age and intellectual curiosity: the mediating roles of future time perspective and importance of curiosity (2020) (3)
- The influence of cultural differences in ideal affect on self-presentation and other-perception of Facebook profiles: (634112013-321) (2011) (3)
- Valuing high arousal negative states increases negative responses toward outgroups across cultures. (2022) (2)
- Why does passion matter more in individualistic cultures? (2021) (2)
- Affect Valuation Index (2016) (1)
- Positive psychology in Asian Americans: Theory and research. (2016) (1)
- 12. Toward an Understanding of Asian American Interracial Marriage and Dating (2020) (1)
- Cultural Influences on Emotion: Established Patterns and Emerging Trends (2016) (1)
- WHAT FEELINGS DO PEOPLE WANT TO FEEL WHEN FUTURE TIME IS LIMITED (2017) (0)
- BOOK REVIEWS (2001) (0)
- The promise of neuroscience for understanding the cultural shaping of emotion and other feelings (2018) (0)
- Author ' s personal copy Values moderate age differences in relationship orientation q (2011) (0)
- AP-PSPJ210047 1..15 (2021) (0)
- Intergenerational Congruence in Immigrant Families: Child Scale. (2004). Copyright: Ying, Y.; Lee, P. A.; Tsai, J. L. (2011) (0)
- Affect Valuation: Theory, Measurement, and Cultural Variation (2004) (0)
- 4.8: Culture and Emotion (0)
- General Ethnicity Questionnaire (2000) Abridged, Chinese Version. Copyright: Tsai, J. L.; Ying, Y.; Lee, P. A. (2011) (0)
- Ventral striatal activity mediates cultural differences in affiliative judgments of smiles (2018) (0)
- Culture and Emotion (2017) (0)
- General Ethnicity Questionnaire (GEQ) 2000 (Abridged Versions) (2011) (0)
- Association between age and intellectual curiosity: the mediating roles of future time perspective and importance of curiosity (2020) (0)
- Depression and Positive Emotions 1 RUNNING HEAD: Depression and Positive Emotion Further Evidence for the Cultural Norm Hypothesis: Positive Emotion in Depressed and Control European American and Asian American Women (2009) (0)
- 15.2 Culture and Emotion (2019) (0)
- Psychophysiological Evidence for Defensive Discourse in Attachment Interviews : Generalizability Across Sex and Ethnicity (2002) (0)
- Cultural differences in affect valuation among preschool children (2006) (0)
- Intergenerational Congruence in Immigrant Families--Parent Scale (2013) (0)
- Intergenerational Congruence in Immigrant Families-Parent Scale (ICIF-PS) 2004 (2011) (0)
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