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Broadening the definition of resilience and “reappraising” the use of appetitive motivation
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Resilience: The role of accurate appraisal, thresholds, and socioenvironmental factors1
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Reappraisal and resilience to stress: Context must be considered
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Social ecological complexity and resilience processes
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Beyond resilience: Positive mental health and the nature of cognitive processes involved in positive appraisals
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The temporal dynamics of resilience: Neural recovery as a biomarker
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Do we know how stressed we are?
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Advancing empirical resilience research
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The cognitive-emotional brain: Opportunities and challenges for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders – ERRATUM
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Political diversity will improve social psychological science1
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A “cohesive moral community” is already patrolling behavioral science1
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Recognizing and coping with our own prejudices: Fighting liberal bias without conservative input
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Method and matter in the social sciences: Umbilically tied to the Enlightenment
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Is liberal bias universal? An international perspective on social psychologists
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On the history of political diversity in social psychology
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QTIPs: Questionable theoretical and interpretive practices in social psychology
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The psychology of psychology: A thought experiment
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Political homogeneity can nurture threats to research validity
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Liberal bias and the five-factor model
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Political bias is tenacious
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