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Linda Isbell
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Affective feelings as feedback: Some cognitive consequences
GL Clore, RS Wyer, B Dienes, K Gasper, C Gohm, L Isbell
Theories of mood and cognition, 27-62, 2013
6862013
Affect and information processing
RS Wyer Jr, GL Clore, LM Isbell
Advances in experimental social psychology 31, 1-77, 1999
4451999
Effects on mood during exposure to target information on subsequently reported judgments: An on-line model of misattribution and correction.
VC Ottati, LM Isbell
Journal of personality and social psychology 71 (1), 39, 1996
2701996
The affective control of thought: malleable, not fixed.
JR Huntsinger, LM Isbell, GL Clore
Psychological review 121 (4), 600, 2014
1872014
Ambivalent sexism and the dumb blonde: Men's and women's reactions to sexist jokes
D Greenwood, LM Isbell
Psychology of Women Quarterly 26 (4), 341-350, 2002
1862002
Not all happy people are lazy or stupid: Evidence of systematic processing in happy moods
LM Isbell
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40 (3), 341-349, 2004
1402004
Correcting for mood-induced bias in the evaluation of political candidates: The roles of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
LM Isbell, RS Wyer Jr
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (2), 237-249, 1999
1401999
How I vote depends on how I feel: The differential impact of anger and fear on political information processing
MT Parker, LM Isbell
Psychological Science 21 (4), 548-550, 2010
1212010
The impact of pictures on narrative-and list-based impression formation: A process interference model
R Adaval, LM Isbell, RS Wyer Jr
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (3), 352-364, 2007
1202007
Affect and politics: Effects on judgment, processing, and information seeking
LM Isbell, VC Ottati, KC Burns
Feeling politics: Emotion in political information processing, 57-86, 2006
962006
Promoting malleability is not one size fits all: Priming implicit theories of intelligence as a function of self-theories
KC Burns, LM Isbell
Self and Identity 6 (1), 51-63, 2007
872007
Affect‐as‐information about processing styles: A cognitive malleability approach
LM Isbell, EC Lair, DR Rovenpor
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 7 (2), 93-114, 2013
862013
Sometimes happy people focus on the trees and sad people focus on the forest: Context-dependent effects of mood in impression formation
M Hunsinger, LM Isbell, GL Clore
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (2), 220-232, 2012
822012
The emotional voter: Effects of episodic affective reactions on candidate evaluation
LM Isbell, VC Ottati
The social psychology of politics, 55-74, 2002
712002
What do emergency department physicians and nurses feel? A qualitative study of emotions, triggers, regulation strategies, and effects on patient care
LM Isbell, ED Boudreaux, H Chimowitz, G Liu, E Cyr, E Kimball
BMJ quality & safety 29 (10), 1-2, 2020
532020
21 Moods, Emotions, and Evaluations as Information
LM Isbell, EC Lair
The Oxford handbook of social cognition, 435, 2013
532013
The role of affect on the search for global and specific target information
LM Isbell, KC Burns, T Haar
Social Cognition 23 (6), 529-552, 2005
512005
Connecting with struggling students to improve performance in large classes
LM Isbell, NG Cote
Teaching of Psychology 36 (3), 185-188, 2009
502009
Emotion as virtue and vice
G Clore, L Isbell
Political psychology in practice, 103-123, 2001
502001
Who am I?: The influence of affect on the working self-concept
LM Isbell, J McCabe, KC Burns, EC Lair
Cognition & emotion 27 (6), 1073-1090, 2013
472013
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