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Browsing by Academic Advisor Tamir, Diana

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Class YearAuthor(s)TitleAdvisor
2016Wiseman, MichalAre You There God? It’s Me: Prayer as Self-Disclosure and its Effect on Affective StatesTamir, Diana
2021Zalabak, TheaBuilding Empathy to Motivate Successful CommunicationTamir, Diana
2018Edmondson, ShelbyA Case for Creativity: The Positive Link Between Creative Ability and Social Cognition MeasuresTamir, Diana
2022Schoenberg, AleezaCreativity Is Not All Benign: Relationships Among Neutral Creativity, Social Creativity, Prosociality, and AntisocialityTamir, Diana
2022Bluford, RavenHow does similarity in emotional disclosure impact perceived closeness?Tamir, Diana
2022Yoo, Seo YoungI DON’T NEED FRIENDS THEY DISAPPOINT ME: The Negative Influence of Loneliness on Parochial Empathy and ProsocialityTamir, Diana
2020Mon, SerenaMeasuring Pupillometry during the Comprehension of Conventional MetaphorsGoldberg, Adele; Lew-Williams, Casey; Tamir, Diana
2018Kopra, JacquelineModification of the Self Through Perspective-Taking: Exploring the Roles of Similarity, Liking, and Knowledge in Simulation-Induced MalleabilityTamir, Diana
2021Grayson, SamanthaPhone a Friend: How Phone Use Bolsters Well-Being During the COVID-19 PandemicTamir, Diana
2023Freire, EllePositive Outcomes of Conversations and their CorrelatesTamir, Diana
2016Guyett, DouglasPsychological Interventions Through Email: An Answer for Energy ConservationTamir, Diana
2018Hahn, DalyaThe Quantifying Quandary: The Lack of a Binary Divide when Categorizing Metrics of Social CognitionTamir, Diana
2016Inchauspe, AliceThe Reverse Spotlight Effect: The Impact Of Perfume On Perceptions Of The SelfTamir, Diana
2023Hornyak, MelSo You’d Rather Do Nothing?: Social Decision Making and Interracial InteractionsShelton, Nicole; Tamir, Diana
2020Musa, SharonSocial Anxiety’s Effect on Impressions Held by a Conversation Partner: A Discursive Analysis of Naturally Occurring Conversations between Princeton StudentsTamir, Diana
2022Rabinowitz, MayaTRUTH WITHIN FICTION: The Relationship between Stories and Outgroup PrejudiceTamir, Diana