Karen Gasper

Affiliations: 
Psychology Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Gender Studies, Women's Studies
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Gasper K. (2023) A Case for Neutrality: Why Neutral Affect is Critical for Advancing Affective Science. Affective Science. 4: 458-462
Park HJ, Hu D, Haynes E, et al. (2021) When a lack of passion intertwines with thought and action: Neutral feelings about COVID-19 are associated with U.S. presidential candidate attitudes and voting behavior. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Gasper K, Spencer LA, Hu D. (2019) Does Neutral Affect Exist? How Challenging Three Beliefs About Neutral Affect Can Advance Affective Research. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2476
Gasper K, Hu D. (2019) Comment: Mapping Neutrality Within the Affective Landscape: A Response to Yih, Uusberg, Qian, and Gross Emotion Review. 12: 39-40
Gasper K, Spencer LA, Middlewood BL. (2019) Differentiating hope from optimism by examining self-reported appraisals and linguistic content The Journal of Positive Psychology. 15: 220-237
Gasper K. (2018) Utilizing Neutral Affective States in Research: Theory, Assessment, and Recommendations Emotion Review. 10: 255-266
Gallegos JM, Gasper K. (2017) Differential Effects of Rejection and Acceptance on Feeling Shocked, Numb, and Neutral. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Gasper K, Danube CL. (2016) The Scope of Our Affective Influences: When and How Naturally Occurring Positive, Negative, and Neutral Affects Alter Judgment. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 42: 385-99
Middlewood BL, Gallegos J, Gasper K. (2016) Embracing the Unusual: Feeling Tired and Happy is Associated With Greater Acceptance of Atypical Ideas Creativity Research Journal. 28: 310-317
Gasper K, Hackenbracht J. (2015) Too busy to feel neutral: Reducing cognitive resources attenuates neutral affective states Motivation and Emotion. 39: 458-466
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