Tamara Sims

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Psychology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Sims T, Raposo S, Bailenson JN, et al. (2020) The future is now: Age-progressed images motivate community college students to prepare for their financial futures. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
Clobert M, Sims TL, Yoo J, et al. (2019) Feeling excited or taking a bath: Do distinct pathways underlie the positive affect-health link in the U.S. and Japan? Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Tsai JL, Sims T, Qu Y, et al. (2018) Valuing excitement makes people look forward to old age less and dread it more. Psychology and Aging
Miyamoto Y, Yoo J, Levine CS, et al. (2018) Culture and social hierarchy: Self- and other-oriented correlates of socioeconomic status across cultures. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Sims T, Koopmann-Holm B, Young HR, et al. (2017) Asian Americans Respond Less Favorably to Excitement (vs. Calm)-Focused Physicians Compared to European Americans. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Raposo S, Sims T, Barnes J, et al. (2017) How And When Do Older Adults Experience Better Emotional Well-Being? Innovation in Aging. 1: 500-500
Turan B, Sims T, Best SE, et al. (2016) Older age may offset genetic influence on affect: The COMT polymorphism and affective well-being across the life span. Psychology and Aging. 31: 287-294
Jiang D, Fung HH, Sims T, et al. (2015) Limited Time Perspective Increases the Value of Calm. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Sims T, Tsai JL, Jiang D, et al. (2015) Wanting to Maximize the Positive and Minimize the Negative: Implications for Mixed Affective Experience in American and Chinese Contexts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Sims T, Hogan C, Carstensen L. (2015) Selectivity as an Emotion Regulation Strategy: Lessons from Older Adults. Current Opinion in Psychology. 3: 80-84
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