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  1. Why do feelings persist over time in daily life? Investigating the role of emotion-regulation strategies in the process underlying emotional inertia.
  2. Emotion regulation in everyday life: Mapping global self-reports to daily processes.
  3. Digital Emotion Regulation in Everyday Life
  4. The Future of Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction
  5. Making Sense of Emotion-Sensing: Workshop on Quantifying Human Emotions
  6. Negative emotion and nonacceptance of emotion in daily life.
  7. Context-Informed Scheduling and Analysis
  8. How does it feel to be treated like an object? Direct and indirect effects of exposure to sexual objectification on women’s emotions in daily life.
  9. Emotion regulation and mood brightening in daily life vary with depressive symptom levels
  10. Moderated online social therapy for carers of young people recovering from first-episode psychosis: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  11. The Wisdom to Know the Difference
  12. Sexual objectification in women's daily lives: A smartphone ecological momentary assessment study
  13. Affective instability in patients with chronic pain
  14. Moderated online social therapy for depression relapse prevention in young people: pilot study of a ‘next generation’ online intervention
  15. The Relation Between Valence and Arousal in Subjective Experience Varies With Personality and Culture
  16. Emotional Inertia is Associated with Lower Well-Being when Controlling for Differences in Emotional Context
  17. Sharing the burden: The interpersonal regulation of emotional arousal in mother−daughter dyads.
  18. The contribution of emotional empathy to approachability judgments assigned to emotional faces is context specific
  19. Affective Dynamics in Psychopathology
  20. Updating in working memory predicts greater emotion reactivity to and facilitated recovery from negative emotion-eliciting stimuli
  21. Social Functioning Trajectories of Young First-Episode Psychosis Patients with and without Cannabis Misuse: A 30-Month Follow-Up Study
  22. Sad and Alone
  23. Emotional inertia and external events: The roles of exposure, reactivity, and recovery.
  24. The role of valence focus and appraisal overlap in emotion differentiation.
  25. Emotion regulation and the temporal dynamics of emotions: Effects of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression on emotional inertia
  26. Distinguishing between level and impact of rumination as predictors of depressive symptoms: An experience sampling study
  27. Emotional inertia contributes to depressive symptoms beyond perseverative thinking
  28. Negative emotion differentiation: Its personality and well-being correlates and a comparison of different assessment methods
  29. Affective Instability in Daily Life Is Predicted by Resting Heart Rate Variability
  30. The Relationship Between Arousal and the Remembered Duration of Positive Events
  31. Interference resolution moderates the impact of rumination and reappraisal on affective experiences in daily life
  32. Executive well-being: Updating of positive stimuli in working memory is associated with subjective well-being
  33. Affect dynamics in relation to depressive symptoms: Variable, unstable or inert?
  34. The regulation of negative and positive affect in daily life.
  35. Getting stuck in depression: The roles of rumination and emotional inertia
  36. The name-pronunciation effect: Why people like Mr. Smith more than Mr. Colquhoun
  37. Changing emotion dynamics: Individual differences in the effect of anticipatory social stress on emotional inertia.
  38. Feeling bad about being sad: The role of social expectancies in amplifying negative mood.
  39. Blaming, praising, and protecting our humanity: The implications of everyday dehumanization for judgments of moral status
  40. Essentialist beliefs predict automatic motor-responses to social categories
  41. Possible research area bias in the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) draft journal rankings
  42. Predicting Long-Term Citation Impact of Articles in Social and Personality Psychology