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Birgit Koopmann-Holm
Birgit Koopmann-Holm
Associate Professor, Psychology Department, Santa Clara University
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Culture shapes whether the pursuit of happiness predicts higher or lower well-being.
BQ Ford, JO Dmitrieva, D Heller, Y Chentsova-Dutton, I Grossmann, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (6), 1053, 2015
2762015
Focusing on the negative: Cultural differences in expressions of sympathy.
B Koopmann-Holm, JL Tsai
Journal of personality and social psychology 107 (6), 1092, 2014
1632014
Evidence for universality in phenomenological emotion response system coherence.
D Matsumoto, JB Nezlek, B Koopmann
Emotion 7 (1), 57, 2007
1012007
Values and display rules for specific emotions
B Koopmann-Holm, D Matsumoto
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 42 (3), 355-371, 2011
882011
Buddhist-inspired meditation increases the value of calm.
B Koopmann-Holm, J Sze, C Ochs, JL Tsai
Emotion 13 (3), 497, 2013
832013
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
802014
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 & Ethnic Minority Psychology 24 (1), 1, 2018
552018
The religious shaping of feeling
JL Tsai, B Koopmann-Holm, M Miyazaki, C Ochs
Handbook of the psychology of religion and spirituality, 274-291, 2013
402013
Seeing beyond political affiliations: The mediating role of perceived moral foundations on the partisan similarity-liking effect
K Bruchmann, B Koopmann-Holm, A Scherer
PloS one 13 (8), e0202101, 2018
362018
Compassion meditation increases optimism towards a transgressor
B Koopmann-Holm, J Sze, T Jinpa, JL Tsai
Cognition and Emotion 34 (5), 1028-1035, 2020
282020
The Cultural Shaping of Compassion 21
B Koopmann-Holm, JL Tsai
The Oxford handbook of compassion science, 273, 2017
262017
What constitutes a compassionate response? The important role of culture.
B Koopmann-Holm, K Bruchmann, M Fuchs, M Pearson
Emotion 21 (8), 1610, 2021
102021
Seeing the Whole Picture? Avoided Negative Affect and Processing of Others’ Suffering
B Koopmann-Holm, K Bartel, M Bin Meshar, HE Yang
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 0146167220903905, 2020
102020
An Analysis of Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch's Working Memory
B Koopmann-Holm, A O'Connor
Macat Library, 2017
10*2017
Improving reverse correlation analysis of faces: Diagnostics of order effects, runs, rater agreement, and image pairs
M Kevane, B Koopmann-Holm
Behavior Research Methods, 1-39, 2021
72021
Facing discomfort: Avoided negative affect shapes the acknowledgment of systemic racism.
K Murray, B Koopmann-Holm
Emotion, 2024
42024
People in Ecuador and the United States conceptualize compassion differently: The role of avoided negative affect.
SS Larco, MG Romo, MS Garcés, B Koopmann-Holm
Emotion, 2024
42024
An Analysis of Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch’s: Working Memory
KH Birgit, J O’Connor Alexander
Macat Library, 2017
22017
The negative feelings that people want to avoid: Cultural differences and consequences for compassion
B Koopmann-Holm
Stanford University, 2013
22013
Individual and cultural differences in compassion, noticing suffering, and well‐being: Consequences of wanting to avoid feeling negative
B Koopmann‐Holm, A Beccari, M Oosthuizen
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 18 (9), e70000, 2024
12024
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