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Michael D. Robinson

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Department of Psychology North Dakota State University Teaching: So far, at NDSU, I've taught Experimental Social Psychology (470/670), Personality Psychology (468/668), and Emotion... Show More

Department of Psychology
North Dakota State University
Teaching: So far, at NDSU, I've taught Experimental Social Psychology (470/670), Personality Psychology (468/668), and Emotions (782).
Research Area: Our lab studies cognition/affect relationships across a diversity of topic areas such as personality, self-regulation, automaticity, subjective well-being, and aggression. The work takes place at the intersection of personality, social, and cognitive psychology and generally concerns affective outcomes. A particular ongoing interest is the manner in which explicit and implicit components of personality interact in predicting emotional experiences and behavior.

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  • General cognitive ability, as assessed by self-reported ACT scores, is associated with reduced emotional responding: Evidence from a Dynamic Affect Reactivity Task
    by Michael D. Robinson
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