Well-being for public policy E Diener Series in Positive Psychology, 2009 | 1405 | 2009 |
Culture, personality, and subjective well-being: integrating process models of life satisfaction. U Schimmack, P Radhakrishnan, S Oishi, V Dzokoto, S Ahadi Journal of personality and social psychology 82 (4), 582, 2002 | 1174 | 2002 |
Life‐satisfaction is a momentary judgment and a stable personality characteristic: The use of chronically accessible and stable sources U Schimmack, E Diener, S Oishi Journal of personality 70 (3), 345-384, 2002 | 849 | 2002 |
The structure of subjective well-being U Schimmack The science of subjective well-being 54 (1), 97-123, 2008 | 773 | 2008 |
Personality and life satisfaction: A facet-level analysis U Schimmack, S Oishi, RM Furr, DC Funder Personality and social psychology bulletin 30 (8), 1062-1075, 2004 | 726 | 2004 |
Individualism: A valid and important dimension of cultural differences between nations U Schimmack, S Oishi, E Diener Personality and Social Psychology Review 9 (1), 17-31, 2005 | 575 | 2005 |
Attentional interference effects of emotional pictures: threat, negativity, or arousal? U Schimmack, DE Derryberry Emotion 5 (1), 55, 2005 | 566 | 2005 |
The ironic effect of significant results on the credibility of multiple-study articles. U Schimmack Psychological methods 17 (4), 551, 2012 | 560 | 2012 |
The measurement of values and individualism-collectivism S Oishi, U Schimmack, E Diener, EM Suh Personality and social psychology bulletin 24 (11), 1177-1189, 1998 | 557 | 1998 |
The influence of chronically and temporarily accessible information on life satisfaction judgments. U Schimmack, S Oishi Journal of personality and social psychology 89 (3), 395, 2005 | 545 | 2005 |
Cultural influences on the relation between pleasant emotions and unpleasant emotions: Asian dialectic philosophies or individualism-collectivism? U Schimmack, S Oishi, E Diener Cognition & Emotion 16 (6), 705-719, 2002 | 528 | 2002 |
Feelings and perceptions of happiness and sadness induced by music: similarities, differences, and mixed emotions. PG Hunter, EG Schellenberg, U Schimmack Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 4 (1), 47, 2010 | 492 | 2010 |
The influence of environment and personality on the affective and cognitive component of subjective well-being U Schimmack, J Schupp, GG Wagner Social indicators research 89, 41-60, 2008 | 435 | 2008 |
Predictive validity of explicit and implicit self-esteem for subjective well-being U Schimmack, E Diener Journal of Research in personality 37 (2), 100-106, 2003 | 435 | 2003 |
Affect intensity: Separating intensity and frequency in repeatedly measured affect. U Schimmack, E Diener Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 73 (6), 1313, 1997 | 429 | 1997 |
Dimensional models of core affect: A quantitative comparison by means of structural equation modeling U Schimmack, A Grob European Journal of Personality 14 (4), 325-345, 2000 | 422 | 2000 |
Pleasure, displeasure, and mixed feelings: Are semantic opposites mutually exclusive? U Schimmack Cognition & Emotion 15 (1), 81-97, 2001 | 412 | 2001 |
The Implicit Association Test: A method in search of a construct U Schimmack Perspectives on Psychological Science 16 (2), 396-414, 2021 | 389 | 2021 |
Stability and change of personality traits, self-esteem, and well-being: Introducing the meta-analytic stability and change model of retest correlations. I Anusic, U Schimmack Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 110 (5), 766, 2016 | 345 | 2016 |
The role of attention and relatedness in emotionally enhanced memory. D Talmi, U Schimmack, T Paterson, M Moscovitch Emotion 7 (1), 89, 2007 | 321 | 2007 |