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August 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Social Exclusion Decreases Prosocial Behavior

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August 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Self-Regulation and Sexual Restraint: Dispositionally and Temporarily Poor Self-Regulatory Abilities Contribute to Failures at Restraining Sexual Behavior

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August 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Attempting to Improve the Academic Performance of Struggling College Students by Bolstering Their Self-Esteem: An Intervention That Backfired

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July 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Does Social Exclusion Motivate Interpersonal Reconnection? Resolving the “Porcupine Problem”

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July 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Violence Restrained: Effects of Self-Regulation and Its Depletion on Aggression

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June 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

From Terror to Joy: Automatic Tuning to Positive Affective Information Following Mortality Salience

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May 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Replenishing Connectedness: Reminders of Social Activity Reduce Aggression After Social Exclusion

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April 16, 2007 ArticlesMajor Empirical Reports

Restoring the Self: Positive Affect Helps Improve Self-Regulation Following Ego Depletion

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