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  1. Dispositional Religiosity Predicts Increased Incidence of Mixed Emotions: Evidence Across Five Studies Spanning Two Countries
  2. Are mixed feelings good or bad? It may depend on context.
  3. How are money and subjective financial satisfaction related to short- and long-term well-being?
  4. The consequences of spousal infidelity for long-term chronic health: A two-wave longitudinal analysis
  5. A comparison of domain‐specific evaluations of life in predicting overall life evaluations and biological inflammation
  6. Mixed emotional variants of gratitude: antecedent situations, cognitive appraisals, action tendencies, and psychosocial outcomes
  7. Relationship between contentment and working memory capacity: experimental and naturalistic evidence
  8. Does volunteering improve the psychosocial well-being of volunteers?
  9. Older adults have difficulty decoding emotions from the eyes, whereas easterners have difficulty decoding emotion from the mouth
  10. Specificity in the Study of Mixed Emotions: A Theoretical Framework
  11. Income moderates changes in big-five personality traits across eighteen years
  12. Torn Between Valences: Mixed Emotions Predict Poorer Psychological Well-Being and Job Burnout
  13. Objective Income But Not Subjective Social Status Predicts Short-Term and Long-Term Cognitive Outcomes: Findings Across Two Large Datasets
  14. Mixed Emotions, but Not Positive or Negative Emotions, Facilitate Legitimate Virus-Prevention Behaviors and Eudaimonic Outcomes in the Emergence of the COVID-19 Crisis
  15. Income robustly predicts self-regard emotions.
  16. Gratitude and Adaptive Coping Among Chinese Singaporeans During the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  17. Sadness, but not anger or fear, mediates the long-term leisure-cognition link: an emotion-specific approach
  18. Negative emotion differentiation and long-term physical health—The moderating role of neuroticism.