Diane M Mackie
Affiliations: | 1980- | Psychological and Brain Sciences | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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Smith ER, Mackie DM. (2020) Group-Based Emotions Over Time: Dynamics of Experience and Regulation. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167220960557 |
Pauketat JVT, Mackie DM, Tausch N. (2019) Group-based meta-emotion and emotion responses to intergroup threat. The British Journal of Social Psychology |
Campo M, Mackie DM, Sanchez X. (2019) Emotions in Group Sports: A Narrative Review From a Social Identity Perspective. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 666 |
Campo M, Champely S, Louvet B, et al. (2019) Group-Based Emotions: Evidence for Emotion-Performance Relationships in Team Sports. Research Quarterly For Exercise and Sport. 1-10 |
Mackie DM, Smith ER. (2017) Group-based emotion in group processes and intergroup relations Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 20: 658-668 |
Maitner AT, Mackie DM, Pauketat JVT, et al. (2017) The Impact of Culture and Identity on Emotional Reactions to Insults Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 48: 892-913 |
Seger CR, Banerji I, Park SH, et al. (2016) Specific emotions as mediators of the effect of intergroup contact on prejudice: findings across multiple participant and target groups. Cognition & Emotion. 1-14 |
Garcia-Marques T, Mackie DM, Maitner AT, et al. (2016) Moderation of the Familiarity-Stereotyping Effect: The Role of Stereotype Fit Social Cognition. 34: 81-96 |
Moons WG, Chen JM, Mackie DM. (2016) Stereotypes: A source of bias in affective and empathic forecasting Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 20: 139-152 |
Calanchini J, Moons WG, Mackie DM. (2016) Angry expressions induce extensive processing of persuasive appeals Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 64: 88-98 |