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Jess Tracy, “The Addictive Costs of Shame” Society for Affective Science Inaugural Conference. Washington DC, April 2014

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In the Emotion and Self Lab at the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, we study the process, structure, expression, and regulation of emotions and self. Much of our research is focused on self-conscious emotions (pride, shame,…

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CBC Animates Pride Research

Check out this new animated video by CBC, nicely covering some of our research on pride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u0OkUQ1NjU&feature=share.

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CBC Animates Pride Research

Check out this new animated video by CBC, nicely covering some of our research on pride.

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CBC Animates Pride Research

Check out this new animated video by CBC, nicely covering some of our research on pride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u0OkUQ1NjU&feature=share

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In the Emotion and Self Lab at the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, we study the process, structure, expression, and regulation of emotions and self. Much of our research is focused on self-conscious emotions (pride, shame,…

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In the Emotion and Self Lab at the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, we study the process, structure, expression, and regulation of emotions and self. Much of our research is focused on self-conscious emotions (pride, shame,…

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Red cues fertility

New research by Alec Beall and Jess Tracy shows that women are more likely to dress in red when they are at peak fertility. Read the paper, now published at Psych Science. Read the Online Supplement here, and our response to a critique…

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Aaron C. Weidman

Aaron studies individual differences in how people desire, forecast, and experience emotions.

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Aaron C. Weidman

Aaron studies individual differences in how people desire, forecast, and experience emotions.

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