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  1. Tears for Better, for Worse: Development and Validation of the Crying in Romantic Relationships Questionnaire
  2. The Emotional Crying Behavior Dataset (ECBD): A comprehensive resource to study the multifaceted nature of emotional crying
  3. The honesty behind tears: Situational, individual, and cultural influences on the perception of emotional tears as sincere
  4. The Dynamic Posed Emotional Crying Behavior Database (DPECBD): A Comprehensive Resource to Study the Multifaceted Nature of Emotional Crying
  5. Traditional identity contents predict women’s amusement with sexist jokes about men through benevolent but not hostile sexism
  6. Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder
  7. Emotional tears as social motivators: When and how tearing up motivates social support
  8. Emotional Tears as Social Motivators: When and How Tearing Up Motivates Social Support
  9. Why We Mimic Emotions Even When No One is Watching: Limited Visual Contact and Emotional Mimicry
  10. Traditional identity contents predict women’s amusement with sexist jokes about men through benevolent but not hostile sexism
  11. What Makes People Cry? A Preliminary Analysis of Situations That Evoke Emotional Tears
  12. What Makes People Cry? A Preliminary Analysis of Situations that Evoke Emotional Tears
  13. Welcome letter by the new editors
  14. Tears do not influence competence in general, but only under specific circumstances: A systematic investigation across 41 countries.
  15. Why We Mimic Emotions Even When No One is Watching: Limited Visual Contact and Emotional Mimicry
  16. The “Big Two” and socially induced emotions: Agency and communion jointly influence emotional contagion and emotional mimicry
  17. The “Big Two” and Socially Induced Emotions: Agency and Communion Jointly Influence Emotional Contagion and Emotional Mimicry
  18. Tears do not influence competence in general, but only under specific circumstances: A systematic investigation across 41 countries
  19. Self-esteem, gender, and emotional contagion: What predicts people’s proneness to “catch” the feelings of others?
  20. Emotional reactions to dynamic morphed facial expressions: A new method to induce emotional contagion
  21. Emotions are not a private matter: Introduction to a special issue on emotions in interpersonal relationships
  22. Moral judgment of disparagement humor
  23. Mimicking and sharing emotions: a re-examination of the link between facial mimicry and emotional contagion
  24. Broadening the Perspective on Emotional Contagion and Emotional Mimicry: The Correction Hypothesis
  25. Measuring Positive and Negative Affect in a School-Based Sample: A Polish Version of the PANAS-C
  26. A Cross-Cultural Validation of the Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test (IPANAT)
  27. I can see that you’re happy but you’re not my friend
  28. Basic Emotions
  29. Emotional Affectivity
  30. Do We Feel the Same Way If We Think the Same Way? Shared Attitudes and the Social Induction of Affect
  31. Deep Acting and Surface Acting Scale (DASAS) – Adaptation of the metod and preliminary psychometric properties
  32. Do I Mirror Your Mood if We’re Peas in a Pod? Similarity and Liking in the Social Induction of Affect
  33. Is your mood more contagious if you are likeable? The role of liking in the social induction of affect
  34. Narcissism and Emotional Contagion
  35. Original article Multidimensional versus unidimensional models of emotional contagion: the Emotional Contagion Scale in a Polish sample
  36. Can empathy lead to emotional exhaustion in teachers? The mediating role of emotional labor