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Publications

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Haas, B. W., Campbell, W. K., Lou, X., Xia, R. (In Press). All You Nonconformists Are (Not) All Alike: Dissociable Social Stereotypes of Mavericks and Contrarians. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

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Krys, K., Kostoula, O., van Tilburg, W.A.P., Mosca, O., Lee, J.H., Maricchiolo, F.,…. Haas, B.W.,… Uchida, Y.  (In Press). Happiness Maximization is a WEIRD Way of Living. Perspectives on Psychological Science.

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Xia, R., Haas, B. W. (In Press). Investigating the role of Bilingualism and Gender on Theory of Mind using Mouse Tracking and Self-Report. International Journal of Bilingualism.

 

Sánchez-Rodríguez, A., Vignoles, V., Bond, M. H.,…. Haas, B.W.,… Zelenski, J.M. (2023). Self-Construals Predict Personal Life Satisfaction with Different Strengths Across Societal Contexts Differing in National Wealth and Religious Heritage. Self and Identity. 22(5), 689-712.

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Sánchez-Rodríguez, A., Uskul, A.K., Rodríguez-Bailón, R.,…. Haas, B.W.,… Zelenski, J.M. (2023). Unpackaging the Link Between Economic Inequality and Self-Construal. Self and Identity. 22(5), 713-739.

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Krys, K., Haas, B. W., Igou, E. R., . . . Bond, M.H. (2023). Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well-being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures. Journal of Happiness Studies 24(2), 607-627. [JOHS]

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Krys, K., Yeung, J., Haas, B. W., . . . Xing, C. (2023). Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 54(3), 523-339. [JCCP]

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Haas, B. W., Abney, D. H., Eriksson, K., Potter, J., & Gosling, S. D. (2023). Person-Culture Personality Fit: Dispositional Traits and Cultural Context Explain Country-Level Personality Profile Conformity. Social Psychological and Personality Science. 14(3), 275-285. [SPPS]

 

Krys, K., Uchida, Y., Capaldi, C., Cantarero, K., Torres, C., Işık, İ., Yeung, V., Haas, B.W., Teyssier, J., Andrade, L. & Denoux, P., (2022). Preference for Modernization Is Universal, but Expected Modernization Trajectories Are Culturally Diversified: A Nine-Country Study of Folk Theories of Societal Development. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 25(4), 731-746. [AJSP]

 

Haas, B.W., & Omura, K. (2022). Cultural differences in susceptibility to the End of History Illusion. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 48(9), 1331-1348. [PSPB

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Krys, K., Capaldi, C.A., Torres, C., van Tilburg, W., Vignoles, V., Bond, M.H., Zelenski, J., Haas, B.W., , . . . Xing, C. (2022). Societal emotional environments and cross-cultural differences in life satisfaction: A forty-nine country study. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 17(1),117-130. [JoPP]

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Cochran, R. N., VanDellen, M. R., & Haas, B.W., (2021). How did I get here? Individual differences in perceived retrospective personality change. Journal of Research in Personality, 90, 104039. [JRP]

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Haas, B.W., Hoeft, F., & Omura, K. (2021). The role of culture on the link between worldviews on nature and psychological health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Personality and Individual Differences, 170, 110336. [PAID]

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Haas, B.W., vanDellen M.R., (2020). Culture is Associated with the Experience of Long-term Self-concept Changes. Social Psychological and Personality Science. [SPPS]

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Krys, K., Zelenski, J., Capaldi, C.A., Park, J., van Tilburg, W., van Osch, Y., Haas, B.W., . . . Zhu, Z. (2019). Putting the ‘We’ in Well-being: Collectivism-fit Measurement of Well-being Attenuates the Individualism-Well-being Association. Asian Journal of Social Psychology.22(3), 256-267. [AJSP]

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Haas, B.W. (2019). Enhancing the Intercultural Competence of College Students: A Consideration of Applied Teaching Techniques. International Journal of Multicultural Education. 21 (2), 81-96. [IJME]

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Cochran, R.N., vanDellen M.R., Haas, B.W. (2019). Getting to Know You: Associations between Judge and Target Personality with Personality Judgment Accuracy during a Dyadic Social Interaction Task.142, 139-144. [Personality and Individual Differences].

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Haas, B.W., Akamatsu, Y. (2019). Psychometric Investigation of the Five Facets of Mindfulness and Well-Being Measures in the Kingdom of Bhutan and the United States. [Mindfulness].

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Haas, B.W. (2018). The impact of study abroad on improved cultural awareness: a quantitative review. Intercultural Education, 1-18. [Intercultural Education].

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Haas, B.W., Filkowski, M.M., Cochran, R.N., Denison, L., Ishak, A., Nishitani, S., Smith, A.K. (2016). Epigenetic modification of OXT and human sociability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U S A. PNAS.

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Filkowski, M.M., Anderson, I.W., Haas, B.W. (2016). Trying to trust: brain activity during interpersonal social attitude change. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience. 16 (2), 325-338. [PubMed].

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Haas, B.W., Miller, J.D. (2015). Borderline personality traits and brain activity during emotional perspective taking. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. 6(4): 315-320. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Brook, M., Remillard, L., Ishak, A., Anderson, I.W., Filkowski, M.M. (2015). I know how you feel: The warm-altruistic personality profile and the empathic brain. PLoS ONE. 10(3): e0120639. [PloS One]

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Haas, B.W., Anderson, I.W., Filkowski, M.M. (2015). Interpersonal reactivity and the attribution of emotional reactions. Emotion. 15(3): 390-398. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Ishak, A., Anderson, I.W., Filkowski, M.M. (2015). Agreeableness and brain activity during emotion attribution decisions. Journal of Research in Personality.57: 26-31. [JRP]

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Haas, B.W., Ishak, A., Anderson, I.W., Filkowski, M.M. (2015). The tendency to trust is reflected in human brain structure. NeuroImage. 107: 175-181. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., & Smith, A. K. (2015) Oxytocin, vasopressin, and Williams syndrome: epigenetic effects on abnormal social behavior. Frontiers in Genetics. 6:28. [Frontiers]

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Hoeft, F., Dai, L. Haas, B.W., Sheau, K.E., Masara, M., Mills, D., Galaburda, A., Bellugi, U., Korenberg, J., Reiss, A.L., (2014). Mapping Genetically Controlled Neural Circuitries of Social Behavior and Visuo-Motor Integration by a Preliminary examination of Atypical Deletions with Williams Syndrome. PLoS One. 9 (8), e104088. [PloS One]

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Haas, B.W., Barnea-Goraly, N., Sheau, K.E., Yamagata, B., Ullas, U., Reiss, A.L. (2014). Altered microstructure within social-cognitive brain networks during childhood in Williams syndrome. Cerebral Cortex. Oct 24(10):2796-806. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Sheau, K. E., Kelly, R. G., Thompson, P., Reiss. A.L. (2014). Regionally specific increased volume of the amygdala in Williams syndrome: Evidence from surface based modeling. Human Brain Mapping. Mar;35(3):866-74.[PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Anderson, I.W., Smith, J.M. (2013). Navigating the complex path between the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) and cooperation: an endophenotype approach. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Nov 28;7:801. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Mills, D., Yam, A., Hoeft, F., Bellugi, U., Reiss, A.L., (2009). Genetic influences on sociability: Heightened amygdala reactivity and event-related responses to positive social stimuli in Williams syndrome. Journal of Neuroscience. 29(4):1132-9. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Constable, R.T., & Canli, T. (2008). Stop the sadness: Neuroticism is associated with sustained Medial Prefrontal Cortex response to emotional facial expressions. NeuroImage 42(1):385-92. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., & Canli, T. (2008). Emotional Memory function, Personality structure and Psychopathology: A Neural System Approach to the identification of vulnerability markers. Brain Research Reviews 58(1):71-84. [PubMed]

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Haas, B.W., Omura, K., Constable, R.T., & Canli, T. (2007). Emotional conflict and neuroticism: personality-dependent activation in the amygdala and subgenual anterior cingulate. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121(2), 249-256. [PubMed]

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Haas, B. W., Omura, K., Constable, R. T., & Canli, T. (2007). Is automatic emotion regulation associated with agreeableness? A perspective using a social neuroscience approach. Psychological Science 18(2), 130-132. [PubMed]

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