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Scientific Publications

Explore my research, roughly organized by topic. You'll find my publications on Negotiation & Emotional Skills, Happiness & Emotion, and Decision-Making. If you're interested in my popular books on these subjects, click on 'books'. Happy reading!

Negotiation & Emotional Skills

Preprint

Di Stasi, M., Brooks, A.W., & Quoidbach, J. (working paper). Asking Open-Ended Questions Increases Personal Gains in Negotiations

Preprint

Di Stasi, M., Schweinsberg, M., & Quoidbach, J. (working paper). Daily Negotiation and Its Effects on Short and Longer-term Well-being

2023

Di Stasi, M., Templeton, E., & Quoidbach, J. (2023). Zooming out on bargaining tables: Exploring which conversation dynamics predict negotiation outcomes. Journal of Applied Psychology. Advance online publication.

2019

Olderbak, S., Wilhelm, O., Hildebrandt, A., & Quoidbach, J. (2019). Sex differences in emotion perception ability across the lifespan. Cognition and Emotion, 33, 579–588.

2011

Nélis, D., Kotsou, I., Quoidbach, J., Hansenne, M., Weytens, F., Dupuis, P., & Mikolajczak, M. (2011). Increasing emotional competencies leads to higher well-being, better subjective health, enhanced relationship quality, and increased employability. Emotion, 11, 354–366. 

2011

Nélis, D., Quoidbach, J., Hansenne, M., & Mikolajczak, M. (2011). Measuring individual differences in emotion regulation:  The Emotion Regulation Profile-Revised (ERP-R). Psychologica Belgica, 51, 49–91. 

2009

Nelis, D., Quoidbach, J., Mikolajczak, M., & Hansenne, M. (2009). Increasing emotional intelligence: (How) is it possible? Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 36–41.

2009

Quoidbach, J., & Hansenne, M. (2009). The impact of trait emotional intelligence on nursing team performance and cohesiveness. Journal of Professional Nursing, 25, 23–29. 

Happiness & Emotion

Preprints

Pirla, S., & Quoidbach, J. (preprint). Happiness without a financial safety net: Low income predicts emotional volatility.

2024

Colombo, D., Pavani, J-B., Quoidbach, J., Baños, R. M., Folgado-Alufre, M., & Botella, C. (in press). Savouring the present to better recall the past. Journal of Happiness Studies.

2023

Pirla, S., Taquet, M., & Quoidbach, J. (2023). Measuring affect dynamics: An empirical framework. Behavior Research Methods, 55, 285–300. 

2023

Weingarten, E., Duke, K., Liu, W., Hamilton, R. W., Amir, O., Appel, G., Cerf, M., Goodman, J. K., Morales, A. C., O’Brien, E., Quoidbach, J. & Sun, M. (2023). What makes people happy? Decoupling the experiential‐material continuum. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 33, 97–106. 

2023

Catapano, R., Quoidbach, J., Mogilner, C., & Aaker, J. (2023). Financial resources impact the relationship between meaning and happiness. Emotion, 23, 504–511.

2023

Gregory, A., Quoidbach, J., Haase, C.M., & Piff, P. (2023). Be here now: Perceptions of uncertainty enhance savoring. Emotion, 23, 30–40.

2022

Collins, H. K., Hagerty, S. F., Quoidbach, J., Norton, M. I., & Brooks, A. W. (2022). Diversity in social portfolios predicts well-being. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119, e2120668119.

2022

Busseri, M., & Quoidbach, J. (2022). The structure of everyday happiness is best captured by a latent subjective well-being factor. Journal of Research in Personality, 96, 104177

2021

Quoidbach, J., Dercon, Q., Taquet, M., Desseilles, M., de Montjoye, Y. A., & Gross, J. J. (2021). Happiness and the Propensity to Interact With Other People: Reply to Elmer (2021). Psychological Science, 32, 960–965. 

2021

Taquet, M., Quoidbach, J., Fried, E., & Goodwin, G. (2021). Mood homeostasis before and during the COVID-19 lockdown among students in the Netherlands. JAMA Psychiatry, 78, 110–112. 

2020

Taquet, M., Quoidbach, J., Gross, J., Saunders, K., Goodwin, G.(2020). Mood homeostasis, low mood, and history of depression in two large population samples. JAMA Psychiatry, 77, 944–951.

2020

Weidman, A., Sun, J. Vazire, S., Quoidbach, J., Ungar, L., & Dunn, E. (2020). (Not) hearing happiness: Predicting fluctuations in happy mood from acoustic cues using machine learning. Emotion, 20, 642–658. 

2019

Quoidbach, J., Taquet, M., Desseilles, M., de Montjoye, Y-A., & Gross, J. (2019). Happiness and social behavior. Psychological Science, 30, 1111–1122.

2018

Quoidbach J., Mikolajczak, M., Gruber, J., Kogan, A., Kotsou, I., & Norton, M.I. (2018). Robust, replicable, and theoretically-grounded: A response to Brown and Coyne's (2017) commentary on the relationship between emodiversity and health. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 451–458.

2015

Trampe, D., Quoidbach, J., & Taquet, M. (2015). Emotions in everyday life. PLoS One, 10, e0145450. doi:10.1371/journal.pone. 

2015

Quoidbach J., Mikolajczak, M., & Gross J. (2015). Positive interventions: An emotion regulation perspective. Psychological Bulletin, 141, 655–693. 

2015

Quoidbach, J., Dunn, E., Hansenne, M., & Bustin, G. (2015). The price of abundance: How a wealth of experiences impoverishes savoring. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 393-404. 

2014

Quoidbach J., Gruber, J., Mikolajczak, M., Kogan, A., Kotsou, I., & Norton, M.I. (2014). Emodiversity and the emotional ecosystem. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 2057–2066. 

2014

Croft, A., Dunn, E., & Quoidbach, J. (2014). From tribulations to appreciation: Experiencing adversity in the past predicts greater savoring in the present. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5, 511- 516.

2013

Anik, L., Aknin, L., Norton, M., Dunn, E., & Quoidbach, J. (2013). Prosocial bonuses increase employee satisfaction and team performance. PLoS One, 8, e75509. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0075509. 

2013

Quoidbach, J., & Dunn, E.W. (2013). Give it up: A strategy for combatting hedonic adaptation. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 563–568.

2013

Gruber, J., Kogan, A., Quoidbach, J., & Mauss, I. (2013). Positive emotion variability is associated with poorer psychological health. Emotion, 13, 1–6. 

2010

Quoidbach, J., Dunn E.W., Petrides, K.V., & Mikolajczak, M. (2010). Money giveth, money taketh away: The dual effect of money on happiness. Psychological Science, 21, 759–763.

2010

Mikolajczak, M., Quoidbach, J., Vanootighem, V., Lambert, F., Lahaye, M., Fillée, C., & de Timary, P. (2010). Cortisol awakening response (car)’s flexibility leads to larger and more consistent associations with psychological factors than car magnitude. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 35, 752–757.

2010

Quoidbach, J., Berry, E., Hansenne, M., & Mikolajczak, M. (2010). Positive emotion regulation and well-being: Comparing the impact of eight savoring and dampening strategies. Personality and Individual Differences, 49, 368–373. 

2008

Mikolajczak, M., Nelis, D., Hansenne, M., & Quoidbach, J. (2008). If you can regulate sadness, you can probably regulate shame: Associations between trait emotional intelligence, emotion regulation and coping efficiency across discrete emotions. Personality and Individual Differences, 44, 1356–1368.  

Decision-Making & Mental Time Travel

2022

Kapogli, E., & Quoidbach, J. (2022). Stranger or a clone? Future self-connectedness depends on who you ask, when you ask, and what dimension you focus on. Current Opinion in Psychology, 43, 266-270

2020

Quoidbach, J., Gilbert, D., & Wilson, T. (2020). Your life satisfaction will change more than you think: A comment on Harris and Busseri (2019). Journal of Research in Personality, 86, 103937.

2020

Reiff, J. S., Hershfield, H. E., & Quoidbach, J. (2020). ​Identity over time: Perceived similarity between selves predicts well-being ten years later. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 11, 160–167.

2019

Quoidbach, J., Sugitani, Y., Gross, J., Taquet, M., & Akutsu, S. (2019). From affect to action: How pleasure shapes everyday decisions in Japan and the U.S. Motivation and Emotion, 43, 948–955. 

2016

Taquet, M., Quoidbach, J., de Montjoye, Y-A., Desseilles, M., & Gross, J. (2016). Hedonism and the choice of everyday activities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113,  9769–9773.

2014

Taquet, M., Quoidbach, J., de Montjoye, Y-A., & Desseilles, M. (2014). Mapping collective emotions to make sense of collective behavior. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 102–103. 

2013

Quoidbach, J., Gilbert, D., & Wilson, T. (2013). The end of history illusion. Science, 339, 96–98.

2010

Quoidbach, J., & Dunn, E.W. (2010). Personality neglect: The unforeseen impact of personal dispositions on emotional life. Psychological Science, 21, 1783–1786.

2009

Quoidbach, J., Wood, A., & Hansenne, M. (2009). Back to the future: The effect of daily practice of mental time travel into the future on happiness and anxiety. Journal of Positive Psychology, 4, 349–355.

2008

Quoidbach, J., Mottet, C., & Hansenne, M. (2008). Personality and mental time travel: A differential approach to autonoetic consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition, 17, 1082–1092. 

Other Topics

2021

Yudkin, D. A., Gantman, A. P., Hofmann, W., & Quoidbach, J. (2021). Binding moral values gain importance in the presence of close others. Nature Communications, 12, 2718. 

2020

Palmeira, M., Spassova, G., & Quoidbach, J. (2020). You’re not Yelping your case: The unexpected social consequences of word of mouth. European Journal of Marketing, 54, 419–447. 

2017

Lu, J., Quoidbach, J., Gino, F., Chakroff, A., Maddux, W., & Galinsky, A. (2017).The dark side of going abroad: How broad foreign experiences increase immoral behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 112, 1–16.

2015

Bustin, G., Jones D. N., Hansenne, M., & Quoidbach, J. (2015). Who does Redbull give wings to? Sensation seeking moderates sensitivity to subliminal advertisement. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 00825. 

2013

de Montjoye, Y. A., Quoidbach, J., Robic, F., & Pentland, A. S. (2013). Predicting personality using novel mobile phone-based metrics. In Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction (pp. 48-55). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

2012

Bustin, G., Quoidbach, J., Hansenne, M., & Capa, R. (2012). Personality modulation of (un)conscious processing: Novelty seeking and performance following supraliminal and subliminal reward cues. Consciousness and Cognition, 21, 947–952.

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