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Psychology / Academia / American psychologists / Behavioural sciences / Wendy Berry Mendes / Psychophysiology / Personality and Social Psychology Review / Society of Experimental Social Psychology / Emotion / Social psychology / Lisa Feldman Barrett / Richard E. Petty
Date: 2016-02-17 16:49:44
Psychology
Academia
American psychologists
Behavioural sciences
Wendy Berry Mendes
Psychophysiology
Personality and Social Psychology Review
Society of Experimental Social Psychology
Emotion
Social psychology
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Richard E. Petty

Curriculum Vitae WENDY BERRY MENDES Position: Sarlo/Ekman Endowed Chair in the Study of Human Emotion Professor

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