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A socio-relational framework of sex differences in the expression of emotion
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 375-390
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When organization meets emotions, does the socio-relational framework fail?
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- 14 October 2009, p. 391
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The role of emotions in adaptations for exploitation
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 391-392
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Biofeedback mechanisms between shapeable endogen structures and contingent social complexes: The nature of determination for developmental paths
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 392-393
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Beyond our origin: Adding social context to an explanation of sex differences in emotion expression
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 393-394
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Separating production from perception: Perceiver-based explanations for sex differences in emotion
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 394-395
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Sex differences in emotion expression: Developmental, epigenetic, and cultural factors
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 395-396
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Emotional expression of capacity and trustworthiness in humor and in social dilemmas
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 396-397
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On the detection of emotional facial expressions: Are girls really better than boys?
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 397-398
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The other side of the coin: Intersexual selection and the expression of emotions to signal youth or maturity
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 398-399
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Cry baby cry, make your mother buy? Evolution of tears, smiles, and reciprocity potential
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- 14 October 2009, p. 399
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Human female exogamy is supported by cross-species comparisons: Cause to recognise sex differences in societal policy?
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- 14 October 2009, p. 400
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Reciprocity of laughing, humor, and tickling, but not tearing and crying, in the sexual marketplace
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 400-401
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Brain-based sex differences in parenting propagate emotion expression
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 401-402
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On the richness and limitations of dimensional models of social perception
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 402-403
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Smiling reflects different emotions in men and women
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 403-405
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On the systematic social role of expressed emotions: An embodied perspective
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 405-406
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Expressed emotions, early caregiver–child interaction, and disorders
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- 14 October 2009, p. 406
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A social-cognitive model of human behavior offers a more parsimonious account of emotional expressivity
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 407-408
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The socio-relational framework of expressive behaviors as an integrative psychological paradigm
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 408-428
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