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Authors: Forgas, JP
Citation: Jp. Forgas, Introduction: Affect and social cognition, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 1-24

Authors: Adolphs, R Damasio, AR
Citation: R. Adolphs et Ar. Damasio, The interaction of affect and cognition: A neurobiological perspective, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 27-49

Authors: Ito, TA Cacioppo, JT
Citation: Ta. Ito et Jt. Cacioppo, Affect and attitudes: A social neuroscience approach, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 50-74

Authors: Smith, CA Kirby, LD
Citation: Ca. Smith et Ld. Kirby, Affect and cognitive appraisal processes, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 75-92

Authors: Bower, GH Forgas, JP
Citation: Gh. Bower et Jp. Forgas, Mood and social memory, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 95-120

Authors: Clore, GL Gasper, K Garvin, E
Citation: Gl. Clore et al., Affect as information, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 121-144

Authors: Sedikides, C Green, JD
Citation: C. Sedikides et Jd. Green, Affective influences on the self-concept: Qualifying the mood-congruency principle, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 145-160

Authors: Fiedler, K
Citation: K. Fiedler, Affective influences on social information processing, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 163-185

Authors: Higgins, ET
Citation: Et. Higgins, Promotion and prevention experiences: Relating emotions to nonemotional motivational states, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 186-211

Authors: Petty, RE DeSteno, D Rucker, DD
Citation: Re. Petty et al., The role of affect in attitude change, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 212-233

Authors: Harmon-Jones, E
Citation: E. Harmon-jones, The role of affect in cognitive-dissonance processes, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 237-255

Authors: Trope, Y Ferguson, M Raghunathan, R
Citation: Y. Trope et al., Mood as a resource in processing self-relevant information, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 256-274

Authors: Erber, MW Erber, R
Citation: Mw. Erber et R. Erber, The role of motivated social cognition in the regulation of affective states, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 275-290

Authors: Forgas, JP
Citation: Jp. Forgas, Affect, cognition, and interpersonal behavior: The mediating role of processing strategies, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 293-318

Authors: Bodenhausen, GV Mussweiler, T Gabriel, S Moreno, KN
Citation: Gv. Bodenhausen et al., Affective influences on stereotyping and intergroup relations, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 319-343

Authors: Salovey, P Detweiler, JB Steward, WT Bedell, BT
Citation: P. Salovey et al., Affect and health-relevant cognition, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 344-368

Authors: Rusting, CL
Citation: Cl. Rusting, Personality as a moderator of affective influences on cognition, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 371-391

Authors: Suls, J
Citation: J. Suls, Affect, stress, and personality, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 392-409

Authors: Maver, JD
Citation: Jd. Maver, Emotion, intelligence, and emotional intelligence, HANDBOOK OF AFFECT AND SOCIAL COGNITION, 2001, pp. 410-431
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