Publications

Specific Emotions & Emotion Regulation

Can Negative Social Emotions Have Positive Consequences?: An Examination of Embarrassment, Shame, Guilt,

Jealousy, and Envy

Henniger, N. & Harris, C.R. (2014). Can negative social emotions have positive consequences?: An examination of embarrassment, shame, guilt, jealousy, and envy. In

Parrott, W.G. (Ed.). The Positive Side of Negative Emotions (pp. 76-97). New York: Guilford Press.


Post-Traumatic Consumption: Does Emotion Regulation Moderate the Relationship Between Military Life Stressors, Mental Health Outcomes, and Compulsive Buying 

Russell, C. A., Russell, D. W., & Harris, C. (2023). Post‐traumatic consumption: Does emotion regulation moderate the relationship between military life stressors, mental health outcomes, and compulsive buying?. Journal of Consumer Affairs.


The Immediate and Delayed Cardiovascular Benefits of Forgiving

Larsen, B.A., Darby, R.S., Harris, C.R., Nelkin, D., Milam, P., & Christenfeld, N.J. (2012). The Immediate and Delayed Cardiovascular Benefits of Forgiving. Psychosomatic Medicine, 74, 745-50.

Jealousy

Jealousy as a Specific Emotion: The Dynamic Functional Model

Chung, M., & Harris, C.R. (2018). Jealousy as a Specific Emotion: The Dynamic Functional Model. Emotion Review, 10, 272-287.

What Jealousy Can Tell Us About Theories of Emotion

Harris, C.R. & Chung, M. (2018). What Jealousy Can Tell Us about Theories of Emotion. Emotion Review, 10, 291-292. 


Jealousy in Dogs

Harris, C.R., & Prouvost, C. (2014). Jealousy in Dogs. PloS one, 9(7), e94597.


Jealousy in Adulthood

Harris, C.R., & Darby, R.S. (2010). Jealousy in Adulthood. In Hart, S. & Legerstee, M. (Eds.). Handbook of Jealousy: Theories, Principles and Multidisciplinary

Approaches. (pp. 547-571). Oxford UK: Wiley Blackwell Publishers.


Jealousy

Harris, C.R. (2009). Jealousy. In Reis, H.T. & Sprecher, S. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. (937-941). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.


Jealousy: Novel Methods and Neural Correlates

Harmon-Jones, E., Peterson, C. K., & Harris, C. R. (2009). Jealousy: Novel methods and neural correlates. Emotion, 9, 113-117.


Jealousy

Harris, C.R. (2007). Jealousy. In R.F. Baumeister and K. D. Vohs (Eds.) vol.2. Encyclopedia of Social Psychology, (pp. 507–509). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 


The Evolution of Jealousy

Harris, C. R. (2004). The Evolution of Jealousy. American Scientist, 92, 62-71.


(2005) Reprinted in P.W. Sherman & J. Alcock (Eds.), Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from American Scientist, 4th Edition. (pp. 260-270). Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.


Printed in other languages:

Harris, C.R. (2004). Comment naît la jalousie? Pour la Science, 319, 54-59. (French)

Harris, C.R. (2004). Die Ursachen der Eifersucht, Spektrum der Wissenschaft, 25, 52-59. 

(German)

Harris, C.R. (2004). Origen de los celos. Investigación y Ciencia, 80-89. (Spanish)

Harris, C.R. (2004). No, non è la gelosia. Mente & Cerevello, (Italian)



Gender and Jealousy


A Review of Sex Differences in Sexual Jealousy, Including Self-report Data, Psychophysiological Responses, Interpersonal Violence, and Morbid Jealousy

Harris, C. R. (2003).  A Review of Sex Differences in Sexual Jealousy, including Self-report Data, Psychophysiological Responses, Interpersonal Violence, and Morbid Jealousy.  Personality and Social Psychology Review, 7, 102-128.

Reprinted in POWERWEB: Human Sexuality-OLC (Hyde), 1st ed. McGraw-Hill/Dushkin Publishing.


Male and Female Jealousy, Still More Similar Than Different: Reply to Sagarin (2005)

Harris, C. R. (2005). Male and Female Jealousy, Still more Similar than Different: Reply to Sagarin. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 9, 76-86.


Factors Associated With Jealousy Over Real and Imagined Infidelity: An Examination of the Social-Cognitive and

Evolutionary Psychology Perspectives

Harris, C. R. (2003).  Factors Associated with Jealousy Over Real and Imagined Infidelity: An Examination of the Social-Cognitive and Evolutionary Psychology

Perspectives. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 27, 319-329.


Jealousy in Men and Women: Two Green-eyed Monsters or One?

Harris, C. R. (2003). Jealousy in Men and Women: Two Green-eyed Monsters or One? Emotion Researcher, 17, 7-8.


Sexual and Romantic Jealousy In Heterosexual and Homosexual Adults

Harris, C. R. (2002). Sexual and Romantic Jealousy in Heterosexual and Homosexual Adults. Psychological Science, 13, 7-12.


Psychophysiological Responses to Imagined Infidelity: The Specific Innate Modular View of Jealousy Reconsidered

Harris, C. R. (2000).  Psychophysiological Responses to Imagined Infidelity: The Specific Innate Modular View of Jealousy Reconsidered. Journal of Personality &

Social Psychology, 78, 1082-1091.


Gender, Jealousy, and Reason

Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1996).  Gender, Jealousy, and Reason.  Psychological Science, 7, 364-366.

(1998). Reprinted in Michele Acker (Ed.), Perspectives: Social Psychology. CourseWise Publishing. 

(2004). Reprinted in Jason A. Nier (Ed.), Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Social Psychology, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin Publishing


Jealousy and Rational Responses To Infidelity Across Gender and Culture

Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1996).  Jealousy and Rational Responses to Infidelity across Gender and Culture.  Psychological Science, 7, 378-379.

Ticklish Laughter and Humor

Ticklish Laughter and Smiling - Not What You Think?

Harris, C. R. (2012). Ticklish Laughter and Smiling – Not What You Think? Emotion Researcher, 27, 11-12.


Tickling

Harris, C.R. (2012). Tickling. In Ramachandran,V. (Ed.),  Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, 2nd Edition, Oxford, UK: Elsevier.


Facial Expressions, Smile Types, and Self-Report During Humor, Tickle, and Pain

Harris, C. R. & Alvarado, N. (2005). Facial Expressions, Smile Types, and Self-report during Humor, Tickle, and Pain. Cognition and Emotion, 19, 655-669.


The Mystery of Ticklish Laughter

Harris, C. R. (1999).  The Mystery of Ticklish Laughter. American Scientist, 87, 344-351.


Can a Machine Tickle?

Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1999). Can a Machine Tickle? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 6, 504-510.


Humour, Tickle, and the Darwin-Hecker Hypothesis

Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1997). Humour, Tickle, and the Darwin-Hecker Hypothesis. Cognition & Emotion, 11, 103-110.

Methodology & Reproducibility in Science


Theoretical False Positive Psychology

Wilson, B. M., Harris, C. R., & Wixted, J. T. (2022). Theoretical false positive psychology. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10.3758/s13423-022-02098-w.


A Train Wreck by Any Other Name

Harris, C., Rohrer, D., & Pashler, H. (2022). A train wreck by any other name. Psychological Inquiry, 32(1), 17-23.


Statistical Consequences of Staging Exploration and Confirmation

Pashler H. & Harris, C. R. (2021). Statistical consequences of staging exploration and confirmation. Methods in Psychology 5, 100078


Science Is Not A Signal Detection Problem

Wilson, B. M., Harris, C. R., & Wixted, J. T. (2020). Science is not a signal detection problem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(11), 5559-5567.


Reply to Pek et al.: Science is not the signal detection problem it is originally thought to be

Wilson, B. M., Harris, C. R., & Wixted, J. T. (2020). Reply to Pek et al.: Science is not the signal detection problem it is ordinarily thought to be. Proceedings of the

National Academy of Sciences, 117(24), 13201-13202.


What Can We Do About Our (Untrustworthy) Literature?

Pashler H. & Harris, C. R. (2022) “What Can We Do About Our (Untrustworthy) Literature? In Lee Jussim, L., Stevens, S. & Krosnick, J.A. (Eds.) Research Integrity

in the Behavioral Sciences. (pp.70-92) Oxford University Press.


Discrepant Data and Improbable Results: An Examination of Vohs, Mead, and Goode

Rohrer, D., Pashler, H., & Harris, C. R. (2019). Discrepant Data and Improbable Results: An Examination of Vohs, Mead, and Goode (2006). Basic and Applied Social

Psychology, 1-9.


The Peer Reviewers Openness Initiative: Incentivising Open Research Practices Through Peer Review

Morey, R.D., Chambers, C.D., Etchells, P.J., Harris, C. R., Hoekstra, R., Lakens, D...Zwaan, R.A. (2016). The Peer Reviewers Openness Initiative: Incentivising Open

Research Practices through Peer Review. Royal Society Open Science, 3, 150547


A Social Priming Data Set With Troubling Oddities

Pashler, H., Rohrer, D., Abramson, I., Wolfson, T., & Harris, C.R. (2016). A Social Priming Data Set with Troubling Oddities Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 38,

3-18.


Response to Comments by Chatterjee, Rose, and Sinha

Pashler, H., Rohrer, D., Abramson, I., Wolfson, T., & Harris, C.R. (2016). Response to Comments by Chatterjee, Rose, and Sinha. Basic and Applied Social Psychology,

38, 41-46.


Do Subtle Reminders of Money Change People's Political Views?

Rohrer, D., Pashler, H. & Harris, C.R., (2015). Do Subtle Reminders of Money Change People’s Political Views?. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144,

e73-e85.


Examining Three Arguments That The Replicability Crisis Is Overblown

Pashler, H.E., & Harris, C.R. (2012). Examining Three Arguments that the Replicability Crisis is Overblown. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7(6), 531-536.


Reply to Comments on "Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality, and Social Cognition

Vul, E., Harris C.R., Winkielman, P., & Pashler, H. (2009). Reply to comments on “Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI studies of emotion, personality, and social

cognition”. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 4, 320-324.


Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality, and Social Cognition

Vul, E., Harris C.R., Winkielman, P., & Pashler, H. (2009). Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI studies of emotion, personality, and social cognition. Perspectives on

Psychological Science, 4, 274-290.


Two Failures to Replicate High-Performance-Goal Priming Effects

Harris, C.R., Coburn, N., Rohrer, D., & Pashler, H. (2013). Two Failures to Replicate High-Performance-Goal Priming Effects. PLoS One, 8(8): e72467.


Can the Goal of Honesty Be Primed?

Pashler, H., Rohrer, D., & Harris, C.R. (2013). Can the Goal of Honesty be Primed? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 14, 959-964.


Priming of Social Distance? Failure to Replicate Effects of Social and Food Judgments

Pashler, H.E., Coburn, N. & Harris, C.R. (2012). Priming of Social Distance? Failure to Replicate Effects on Social and Food Judgments. PLoS ONE, 7(8), e42510.


Menstrual Cycle and Preferences


Women Can Keep the Vote: No Evidence That Hormonal Changes During the Menstrual Cycle Impact Political and

Religious Beliefs

Harris, C.R., Chabot, A. & Mickes. L. (2014). Women Can Keep the Vote: No Evidence that Hormonal Changes during the Menstrual Cycle Impact Political and

Religious Beliefs. Psychological Science, 25, 1147-1149.


Elastic Analysis Procedures--An Incurable (but Preventable) Problem in the Fertility Effect Literature: Comment on

Glidersleeve

Harris, C.R., Pashler, H. & Mickes. L. (2014). Elastic Analysis Procedures--An Incurable (but Preventable) Problem in the Fertility Effect Literature: Comment on

Gildersleeve, Haselton, & Fales (2014). Psychological Bulletin, 40, 1260-1264.


Shifts in Methodology and Theory in Menstrual Cycle Research on Attraction

Harris, C.R., Chabot, A. & Mickes. L. (2013). Shifts in Methodology and Theory in Menstrual Cycle Research on Attraction. Sex Roles, 69(9-10), 525-535.


Shifts in Masculinity Preferences Across the Menstrual Cycle: Still Not There

Harris, C.R. (2013). Shifts in Masculinity Preferences Across the Menstrual Cycle: Still Not There. Sex Roles, 69 (9-10), 507-515.


Face Preferences and Menstrual Cycle Reconsidered

Harris, C.R. (2011). Face Preferences and Menstrual Cycle Reconsidered. Sex Roles, 64, 669–681.

Emotion, Cognition, Judgment and Decision Making


Feelings of Dread and Intertemporal Choice

Harris, C.R. (2012). Feelings of Dread and Intertemporal Choice. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25, 13-28.


Major Memory for Microblogs

Mickes, L., Darby, R. S., Hwe, V., Bajic, D., Warker, J. A., Harris, C. R., & Christenfeld, N.J.S., (2013). Major memory for microblogs. Memory and Cognition, 41,

481-489.


Does the Central Bottleneck Encompass Voluntary Selection of Hedonically-Based Choices?

Pashler, H.E., Harris, C.R. & K. H. Nuechterlein. (2008). Does the central bottleneck encompass voluntary selection of hedonically-based choices? Experimental

Psychology, 55, 313-321.


Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men?

Harris, C.R., Jenkins, M., & Glaser, D. (2006). Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men? Judgment and Decision Making,

1, 48-63.


Enhanced Memory for Emotionally Charged Pictures Without Selective Rumination

Harris, C.R., & Pashler, H.E. (2005). Enhanced Memory for Emotionally Charged Pictures Without Selective Rumination. Emotion, 5, 191-199.


Attention and the Processing of Emotional Words and Names: Not so Special After All

Harris, C. R. & Pashler, H. E. (2004). Attention and the Processing of Emotional Words and Names: Not so Special After All. Psychological Science, 15, 171-178.


Moray Revisited: High-Priority Affective Stimuli and Visual Search

Harris, C. R., Pashler, H. E. & Coburn, N. (2004). Moray Revisited: High-Priority Affective Stimuli and Visual Search, The Quarterly Journal of Experimental

Psychology, 57, 1-31.


Spontaneous Allocation of Visual Attention: Dominant Role of Uniqueness

Pashler, H. E. & Harris, C. R. (2001). Spontaneous Allocation of Visual Attention: Dominant Role of Uniqueness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 747-752.


Production of Complex Syntax in Normal Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease

Bates, E., Harris, C., Marchman, V. & Wulfeck, B. (1995). Production of Complex Syntax in Normal Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease. Language & Cognitive

Processes, 10, 487-539.