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Information and communication technology use is related to higher well-being among the oldest-old
T Sims, AE Reed, DC Carr
Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2017
2452017
When feeling bad can be good: Mixed emotions benefit physical health across adulthood
HE Hershfield, S Scheibe, TL Sims, LL Carstensen
Social psychological and personality science 4 (1), 54-61, 2013
2122013
Wanting to maximize the positive and minimize the negative: implications for mixed affective experience in American and Chinese contexts.
T Sims, JL Tsai, D Jiang, Y Wang, HH Fung, X Zhang
Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (2), 292, 2015
1792015
Culture and social hierarchy: Self-and other-oriented correlates of socioeconomic status across cultures.
Y Miyamoto, J Yoo, CS Levine, J Park, JM Boylan, T Sims, HR Markus, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 115 (3), 427, 2018
1552018
Just how bad negative affect is for your health depends on culture
KB Curhan, T Sims, HR Markus, S Kitayama, M Karasawa, N Kawakami, ...
Psychological science 25 (12), 2277-2280, 2014
1412014
Selectivity as an emotion regulation strategy: Lessons from older adults
T Sims, CL Hogan, LL Carstensen
Current Opinion in Psychology 3, 80-84, 2015
1102015
Choosing a physician depends on how you want to feel: the role of ideal affect in health-related decision making.
T Sims, JL Tsai, B Koopmann-Holm, EAC Thomas, MK Goldstein
Emotion 14 (1), 187, 2014
682014
Limited time perspective increases the value of calm.
D Jiang, HH Fung, T Sims, JL Tsai, F Zhang
Emotion 16 (1), 52, 2016
472016
Patients respond more positively to physicians who focus on their ideal affect.
T Sims, JL Tsai
Emotion 15 (3), 303, 2015
422015
Asian Americans respond less favorably to excitement (vs. calm)-focused physicians compared to European Americans.
T Sims, B Koopmann-Holm, HR Young, D Jiang, H Fung, JL Tsai
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 24 (1), 1, 2018
392018
Consumer behavior, culture, and emotion
JL Tsai, L Chim, T Sims
Handbook of culture and consumer behavior, 68-98, 2015
312015
Consumer behavior, culture, and emotion
JL Tsai, L Chim, T Sims
Handbook of culture and consumer behavior, 68-98, 2015
312015
The future is now: Age-progressed images motivate community college students to prepare for their financial futures.
T Sims, S Raposo, JN Bailenson, LL Carstensen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 26 (4), 593, 2020
282020
Feeling excited or taking a bath: Do distinct pathways underlie the positive affect–health link in the US and Japan?
M Clobert, TL Sims, J Yoo, Y Miyamoto, HR Markus, M Karasawa, ...
Emotion 20 (2), 164, 2020
252020
Valuing excitement makes people look forward to old age less and dread it more.
JL Tsai, T Sims, Y Qu, E Thomas, D Jiang, HH Fung
Psychology and aging 33 (7), 975, 2018
252018
Simple counts of ADL dependencies do not adequately reflect older adults' preferences toward states of functional impairment
T Sims, TH Holmes, DM Bravata, AM Garber, LM Nelson, MK Goldstein
Journal of clinical epidemiology 61 (12), 1261-1270, 2008
182008
Emotional aging in different cultures: Implications of affect valuation theory.
JL Tsai, T Sims
American Psychological Association, 2016
152016
Older age may offset genetic influence on affect: The COMT polymorphism and affective well-being across the life span.
B Turan, T Sims, SE Best, LL Carstensen
Psychology and Aging 31 (3), 287, 2016
142016
Multimedia quality of life assessment: advances with FLAIR
TL Sims, AM Garber, DE Miller, PT Mahlow, DM Bravata, MK Goldstein
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2005, 694, 2005
142005
Multimedia quality of life assessment: advances with FLAIR
TL Sims, AM Garber, DE Miller, PT Mahlow, DM Bravata, MK Goldstein
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2005, 694, 2005
142005
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