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Schimmack,
U., Radhakrishnan, P., Oishi, S., Dzokoto, V. & Ahadi, S. (2002).
Culture, personality, and subjective well-being: Integrating process models
of life-satisfaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82,
582-593 |
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Oishi, S., Schimmack U., Diener, E., & Suh, E.
(1998). On
the measurement of values and individualism-collectivism. Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, 24, 1177-1189. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Diener, E. (1997). Affect intensity: Separating intensity and
frequency in repeatedly measured affect. Journal of personality and social
psychology, 73, 1313-1329. |
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Schimmack
U. (2005). Attentional interference effects of emotional pictures: Threat,
negativity, or arousal? Emotion, 5, 55-66. |
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Schimmack, U., Oishi, S., & Diener, E. (2002). Cultural influences
on the relation between pleasant emotions and unpleasant emotions: Asian
dialectic philosophies or individualism-collectivism? Cognition and
Emotion, 16, 705-719. |
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Other
Publications in Descending Chronological Order |
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Petrican,
R., Burris, C.T., Bielak, T., Schimmack, U., & Moscovitch, M. (in press).
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 582-593 |
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Nakazato,
N., Schimmack, U. & Oishi, S. (in press). Effect of changes in living
conditions on well-being: A prospective top–down bottom–up model. Social Indicators Research. |
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Uthayakumara,
R., Schimmack, U., Hartung, P.J., & Rogers, J.R. (2010). Career
decidedness as a predictor of subjective well-being. Journal of Vocational Behavior, |
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Schimmack U., &
Lucas, R.E. (2010). Environmental influences on well-being: A dyadic latent
panel analysis of spousal similarity. Social
Indicators Research,98, |
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ISI |
Oishi,
S., & Schimmack, U. (2010). Culture and well-being: A new inquiry into
the psychological wealth of nations. Perspectives
on Psychological Science, 5, 463-471. |
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Oishi,
S., & Schimmack, U. (2010). Residential mobility, well-being, and
mortality. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 98, 980–994. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2010). What multi-method data tell us about construct validity. European Journal of Personality, 24,
241–257. |
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Hunter, P., Schellenberg, E. G., & Schimmack, U.
(2010). Feelings
and perceptions of happiness and sadness induced by music: Similarities,
differences, and mixed emotions. Psychology
of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 4, 47-56. |
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ISI |
Schneider, L.,
& Schimmack U. (2010). Examining sources of self-informant agreement in
life-satisfaction judgments. Journal of
Research in Personality, 44,
207-212. |
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Schneider, L., & Schimmack U., Petrican, R., Walker, S. (2010). Acquaintanceship
length as a moderator of self-informant agreement in life satisfaction
ratings. Journal of Research in
Personality, 44, 146-150. |
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Schimmack, U., Wagner, G. G., Krause, P., & Schupp,
J. (2010). Stability
and change of well being: An experimentally enhanced latent state-trait-error
analysis. Social Indicators Research,
95, 19-31. |
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ISI |
Anusic, I., &
Schimmack, U., Pinkus, R., & Lockwood, P. (2009). The nature and
structure of correlations among Big Five ratings: The Halo-Alpha-Beta model. Journal of personality and social
psychology, 97, 1142-1156. |
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ISI |
Schneider, L. &
Schimmack, U. (2009). Self-informant agreement in well-being ratings: A
meta-analysis. Social Indicators
Research, 94, 363-376. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2009). Well-being: Measuring wellbeing in the SOEP. Schmollers Jahrbuch, 129,
1–9. |
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ISI |
Schimmack, U.
(2009). Culture, gender, and the bipolarity of momentary affect: |
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Lucas,
R. E., & Schimmack, U. (2009). Income and well-being: How big is the gap
between the rich and the poor? Journal
of Research in Personality, 43, 75-78. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2008). Similar changes in spouses’ subjective well-being. International Journal of Psychology, 43,
15-15. |
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Pinkus,
R. T., Lockwood, P., Schimmack, U., Fournier, M. (2008). For better and for
worse: Everyday social comparisons between romantic partners. Journal of personality and social
psychology, 95, 1180-1201. |
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Petrican,
R., Moscovitch, M., & Schimmack, U. (2008). Cognitive resources, valence,
and memory retrieval of emotional events in older adults. Psychology and Aging, 23, 585-594. |
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Schimmack, U., Schupp, J., & Wagner, G. G. (2008). The influence of
environment and personality on the affective and cognitive component of
subjective well-being. Social
Indicators Research, 89, 41-60. |
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Petrican,
R., & Schimmack, U. (2008). The role of dorsolateral prefrontal function
in relationship commitment. Journal of
Research in Personality, 42, 1130-1135. |
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Walker,
S. S., & Schimmack, U. (2008). Validity of a happiness Implicit
Association Test as a measure of subjective well-being. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 490-497. |
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ISI |
Hunter, P. G., Schellenberg, E. G., & Schimmack, U.
(2008). Mixed
affective responses to music with conflicting cues. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 327-352. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Colcombe, S. (2008). Eliciting mixed feelings with the
paired-picture paradigm: A tribute to Kellogg (1915). Cognition &
Emotion, 21, 1546-1553. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Lucas, R. E. (2007). Marriage
matters. Spousal similarity in life satisfaction. Schmollers Jahrbuch, 127, 105-111. |
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Oishi, S., Schimmack, U., Diener, E., et al. (2007). The
value-congruence model of memory for emotional experiences: An explanation
for cultural differences in emotional self-reports. Journal of personality and social psychology, 93, 897-905. |
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Hemenover,
S. H., & Schimmack, U. (2007). That’s disgusting!…, But very amusing:
Mixed feelings of amusement and disgust. Cognition and Emotion. |
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Talmi,
D., Schimmack, U., Paterson, T., & Moscovitch, M. (2007). The role of
attention and relatedness in emotionally enhanced memory. Emotion, 7(1),
89-102. |
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Talmi,
D., Schimmack, U., & Moscovitch, M. (2006). Emotional memory enhancement
is independent of attentional allocation and semantic cohesiveness. Brain
and Cognition, 62, 85-85. |
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Schimmack U., &
Oishi, S. (2005). The influence of chronically accessible versus temporarily
accessible sources of life satisfaction judgments. Journal of personality
and social psychology, 89, 395-406. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2005). Response latencies of pleasure and displeasure ratings: Further
evidence for mixed feelings. Cognition and Emotion, 19, 671-691. |
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Oishi,
S., Hahn, J., Schimmack, U., Radhakrishnan, P., Dzokoto, V., & Ahadi, S.
(2005). The measurement of values across cultures: A pairwise comparison
approach. Journal of Research in Personality, 39, 299-305. |
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Schimmack, U., Oishi, S., & Diener, E. (2005). Individualism: A
valid and important dimension of cultural differences. Personality and
Social Psychology Review, 9, 17-31. |
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Schimmack,
U., Oishi, S., Furr, B M., & Funder, D. C. (2004). Personality and life
satisfaction: A facet level analysis. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 30, 1062-1075. |
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Oishi,
S., Schimmack, U., & Colcombe, S.J. (2003) The Contextual and systematic
nature of life satisfaction judgments. Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology, 39, 232-247. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Diener, E. (2003). Predictive validity of explicit and implicit
self-esteem for subjective well-being. Journal of Research in Personality,
37, 100-106. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2003). Affect measurement in experience sampling research.
Journal of Happiness Studies, 4, 79-106. |
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Schimmack, U.,
Diener, E., & Oishi, S. (2002). ). Life-satisfaction
is a momentary judgment and a stable personality characteristic: The use of
chronically accessible and stable sources.
Journal
of Personality, 70, 345-385. |
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Schimmack,
U. & Reisenzein, R. (2002). Experiencing activation: Energetic arousal
and tense arousal are not mixtures of valence and activation. Emotion, 2,
412-417. |
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Schimmack, U.,
Bockenholt, U., & Reisenzein, R. (2002). Response styles in affect ratings:
Making a mountain out of a molehill. Journal of Personality Assessment, 78,
461-483. |
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Oishi, S., Schimmack, U., & Diener, E. (2001). Pleasures and
subjective well-being. European Journal of Personality, 15, 153-167. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2001). Pleasure, displeasure, and mixed feelings? Are semantic opposites
mutually exclusive? Cognition and Emotion, 15, 81-97. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Grob, A. (2000). Dimensional models of core affect: A quantitative
comparison by means of structural equation modeling. European Journal of
Personality, 14, 325-345. |
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Schimmack, U, Oishi, S., Diener, E., & Suh, M.
(2000). Facets
of affective experiences: A new look at the relation between pleasant and
unpleasant affect. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26,
655-668. |
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Reisenzein,
R. & Schimmack, U. (1999). Similarity and covariation of affects:
Findings and implications. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25,
539-555. |
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Schimmack, U. (1999). Strukturmodelle der Stimmungen. Rückblick,
Überblick, Ausblick. [Structural models of mood: Review, Overview, and a Look
into the future]. Psychologische Rundschau, 50, 90-97. |
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Schimmack, U. (1998). The Mehrdimensionale
Befindlichkeitsfragebogen. Diagnostica, 44, 166-168. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Hartmann, K. (1997). Individual differences in the memory representation
of emotions: Exploring the cognitive processes in repression. Journal of
personality and social psychology, 73, 1064-1079. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Reisenzein, R. (1997). Cognitive processes involved in similarity
judgments of emotion concepts. Journal of personality and social
psychology, 73, 645-661. |
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Schimmack, U. (1997). Das Berliner-Alltagssprachliche-Stimmungsinventar
(BASTI): Ein Vorschlag zur kontentvaliden Erfassung von Stimmungen [The
Berlin Everyday Language Mood Inventory: Toward a content valid mood
assessment]. Diagnostica, 43, 150-173. |
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Schimmack,
U. (1996). Cultural influences on the recognition of emotion by facial
expressions: Individualistic or Caucasian cultures? Journal of
Cross-Cultural Psychology, 27, 37-50. |
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Book Chapters
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Schimmack,
U. (2007). The structure of Subjective Wellbeing. In R. Larsen and M. Eid
(Eds.) The science of subjective well-being. (pp. 97-123). New York:
Guilford. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2007). Methodological issues in the assessment of the affective component
of subjective well being. In. A. Ohn & M. van Dulmen (Eds.). Handbook
of methods in positive psychology (pp. 96-110). Oxford: Oxford University
Press. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2006). Internal and external determinants of subjective well-being:
Review and policy implications. In Y. Kwang Ng and L. Sang Ho (Eds.) Happiness
and public policy: Theory, case studies, and implications (pp. 67-88). Houndmills,
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan. |
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Schimmack,
U., & Crites, S.L. (2005). The origin and structure of affect. In D.
Albarracin, B.T. Johnson, & M.P. Zanna (Eds.), The handbook of
attitudes (pp. 397-436). Mahwah, NJ, US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. |
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Schimmack,
U. (2002). Frequency judgments of emotions: The cognitive basis of
personality assessment. In P. Sedelmeier & T. Betsch, etc.: Frequency
processing and cognition (pp. 189-204). Oxford, England: Oxford
University Press. |
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Unpublished
Manuscripts |
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Schimmack,
U. (1997). Frequency judgments of emotions: How accurate are they and how
are they made? Unpublished dissertation, Free University Berlin. |
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Schimmack,
U. & Colcombe, S. (1999). Mixed feelings: Towards a theory of pleasure
and displeasure. |
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Schimmack,
U., Colcombe, S., & Crites, S. (2001). Pleasure and displeasure in
reaction to conflicting picture pairs: Examining appealingness and
appallingness appraisals. |