Marianne Schmid Mast, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Department of Organizational Behavior | University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland |
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Carrard V, Bourquin C, Orsini S, et al. (2020) Virtual patient simulation in breaking bad news training for medical students. Patient Education and Counseling. 103: 1435-1438 |
Kleinlogel EP, Renier L, Mast MS, et al. (2020) I Think That I Made a Good Impression Social Psychology. 1-11 |
Schlegel K, Palese T, Mast MS, et al. (2019) A meta-analysis of the relationship between emotion recognition ability and intelligence. Cognition & Emotion. 1-23 |
Latu IM, Mast MS, Bombari D, et al. (2019) Empowering Mimicry: Female Leader Role Models Empower Women in Leadership Tasks Through Body Posture Mimicry. Sex Roles. 80: 11-24 |
Mast MS, Kadji KK. (2018) How female and male physicians' communication is perceived differently. Patient Education and Counseling. 101: 1697-1701 |
Carrard V, Mast MS, Jaunin-Stalder N, et al. (2018) Patient-Centeredness as Physician Behavioral Adaptability to Patient Preferences. Health Communication. 33: 1-8 |
Bombari D, Mast MS, Bachmann M. (2017) Felt power explains the link between position power and experienced emotions. Emotion. 17: 55-66 |
Jonas KJ, Cesario J, Alger M, et al. (2017) Power poses – where do we stand? Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology. 2: 139-141 |
Carrard V, Mast MS, Cousin G. (2016) Beyond “One Size Fits All”: Physician Nonverbal Adaptability to Patients’ Need for Paternalism and Its Positive Consultation Outcomes Health Communication. 31: 1327-1333 |
Cousin G, Mast MS. (2016) Trait-agreeableness influences individual reactions to a physician's affiliative behavior in a simulated bad news delivery. Health Communication. 31: 320-327 |