Sana Sheikh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Psychology | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Stubbersfield JM, Dean LG, Sheikh S, et al. (2019) Social transmission favours the ‘morally good’ over the ‘merely arousing’ Palgrave Communications. 5 |
Sheikh S. (2014) Cultural variations in shame's responses: a dynamic perspective. Personality and Social Psychology Review : An Official Journal of the Society For Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. 18: 387-403 |
Janoff-Bulman R, Carnes NC, Sheikh S. (2014) Parenting and Politics: Exploring Early Moral Bases of Political Orientation Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 2: 43-60 |
Sheikh S, McNamara ME. (2014) Insights from Self-Blame and Victim Blaming Psychological Inquiry. 25: 241-244 |
Sheikh S, Janoff-Bulman R. (2013) Paradoxical consequences of prohibitions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 105: 301-15 |
Sheikh S, Botindari L, White E. (2013) Embodied metaphors and emotions in the moralization of restrained eating practices Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49: 509-513 |
Janoff-Bulman R, Sheikh S. (2011) Unintended consequences of moral "over-regulation", Emotion Review. 3: 325-327 |
Sheikh S, Janoff-Bulman R. (2010) The "shoulds" and "should nots" of moral emotions: a self-regulatory perspective on shame and guilt. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 36: 213-24 |
Sheikh S, Janoff-Bulman R. (2010) Tracing the self-regulatory bases of moral emotions Emotion Review. 2: 386-396 |
Janoff-Bulman R, Sheikh S, Hepp S. (2009) Proscriptive versus prescriptive morality: two faces of moral regulation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 96: 521-37 |