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Historical Heterogeneity research in Psychology Today
August 15, 2019
Paula Niedenthal
Historical Heterogeneity research in Psychology Today
Paula Niedenthal
August 15, 2019

Historical Heterogeneity research in Psychology Today

Paula Niedenthal
August 15, 2019

Our research work on historical heterogeneity and cultures of emotion (Niedenthal et al., 2019) has been featured in Psychology Today. Check out this post here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/culture-conscious/201907/migration-patterns-predict-emotional-expressiveness

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Niedenthal Emotions Lab

Department of Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1202 W. Johnson Street
Madison, WI  53705
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