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Kate Barford

Kate Barford

    Kate Barford is a Personality and Social Psychology lecturer and the leader of the Lab’s Personality and Emotion stream. Dr Barford’s primary interests are in emotional responses to dealing with conflicting, uncertain, and ambiguous scenarios and personality predictors of these responses, with a focus on trait Openness to experience.

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    • When good feelings turn mixed: Affective dynamics and big five trait predictors of mixed emotions in daily life
    • Individual differences in conflicting stimulus evaluations: Openness/intellect predicts mixed-valenced appraisals of visual art
    • Personality processes of mixed emotions: Describing, measuring, and explaining variation in dispositional, daily life, and experimentally elicited mixed emotions
    • Openness and other Big Five traits in relation to dispositional mixed emotions
    • Mapping the interpersonal domain: Translating between the Big Five, HEXACO, and Interpersonal Circumplex
    • Avoiding" greedy reductionism" in personality theory. Comment on" Personality from a cognitive-biological perspective" by Y. Neuman
    • Predicting empathy and prosocial behavior: Who cares and when?

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