Bai, Yang, Joseph Ocampo, Gening Jin, Serena Chen, Veronica Benet-Martinez, Maria Monroy, Craig L. Anderson, and Dacher Keltner (2021), “Awe, daily stress, and elevated life satisfaction,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 120 (4), 837–60.
Anderson, Craig L., Dante D. Dixson, Maria Monroy, and Dacher Keltner (2020), “Are awe-prone people more curious? The relationship between dispositional awe, curiosity, and academic outcomes,” Journal of Personality, 88 (4), 762–79.
Stellar, Jennifer E., Craig L. Anderson, and A. Gatchpazian (2020), “Profiles in empathy: Different empathic responses to emotional and physical suffering,” Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149 (7), 1398–1416.
Anderson, Craig L., Serena Chen, and Özlem Ayduk (2020), “When does changing emotions harm authenticity ? Distinct reappraisal strategies differentially impact subjective and observer-rated authenticity,” Self and Identity, 19 (5), 590–612.
Dixson, Dante D., Craig L. Anderson, and Dacher Keltner (2018), “Measuring positive emotions: An examination of the reliability and structural validity of scores on the seven dispositional positive emotions scales,” Journal of Well-Being Assessment, 2 (2), 115–33.
Anderson, Craig L., Maria Monroy, and Dacher Keltner (2018), “Awe in nature heals: Evidence from military veterans, at-risk youth, and college students,” Emotion, 18 (8), 1195–1202.
Stellar, Jennifer E., Amie Gordon, Craig L. Anderson, Paul K. Piff, Galen D. McNeil, and Dacher Keltner (2018), “Awe and Humility,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113 (2), 258-269.
Anderson, Craig L., Maria Monroy, and Dacher Keltner (2018), “Emotion in the wilds of nature: The coherence and contagion of fear during threatening group-based outdoors experiences,” Emotion, 18 (3), 355–68.
Stellar, Jennifer E., Amie M. Gordon, Paul K. Piff, Daniel Cordaro, Craig L. Anderson, Yang Bai, Laura A. Maruskin, and Dacher Keltner (2017), “Self-Transcendent Emotions and Their Social Functions: Compassion, Gratitude, and Awe Bind Us to Others Through Prosociality,” Emotion Review, 9 (3), 200–207.
Gordon, Amie M., Jennifer E. Stellar, Craig L. Anderson, Galen D. McNeil, Daniel Loew, and Dacher Keltner (2017), “The dark side of the sublime: Distinguishing a threat-based variant of awe,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113 (2), 310–28.
Franklin, Michael S., Michael D. Mrazek, Craig L. Anderson, Charlotte Johnston, Jonathan Smallwood, Alan Kingstone, and Jonathan W. Schooler (2017), “Tracking Distraction: The Relationship Between Mind-Wandering, Meta-Awareness, and ADHD Symptomatology,” Journal of Attention Disorders, 21 (6), 475–86.
Cordaro, Daniel T., Marc Brackett, Lauren Glass, and Craig L. Anderson (2016), “Contentment: Perceived completeness across cultures and traditions,” Review of General Psychology, 20 (3), 221–35.
Stellar, Jennifer E., Neha John-Henderson, Craig L. Anderson, Amie M. Gordon, Galen D. McNeil, and Dacher Keltner (2015), “Positive Affect and Markers of Inflammation: Discrete Positive Emotions Predict Lower Levels of Inflammatory Cytokines,” Emotion, 15 (2), 129–33.
Franklin, Michael S., Michael D. Mrazek, Craig L. Anderson, Jonathan Smallwood, Alan Kingstone, and Jonathan W. Schooler (2013), “The silver lining of a mind in the clouds: Interesting musings are associated with positive mood while mind-wandering,” Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 1–5.
Mauss, Iris B., Nicole S. Savino, Craig L. Anderson, Max Weisbuch, Maya Tamir, and Mark L. Laudenslager (2012), “The pursuit of happiness can be lonely,” Emotion, 12 (5), 908–12.
Mauss, Iris B., Maya Tamir, Craig L. Anderson, and Nicole S. Savino (2011), “Can Seeking Happiness Make People Unhappy? Paradoxical Effects of Valuing Happiness,” Emotion, 11 (4), 807–15.