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Samantha J. Heintzelman
Samantha J. Heintzelman
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University-Newark
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Findings all psychologists should know from the new science on subjective well-being.
E Diener, SJ Heintzelman, K Kushlev, L Tay, D Wirtz, LD Lutes, S Oishi
Canadian Psychology/psychologie canadienne 58 (2), 87, 2017
9102017
Life is pretty meaningful.
SJ Heintzelman, LA King
American psychologist 69 (6), 561, 2014
6892014
Beyond the search for meaning: A contemporary science of the experience of meaning in life
LA King, SJ Heintzelman, SJ Ward
Current Directions in Psychological Science 25 (4), 211-216, 2016
2692016
Encounters with objective coherence and the experience of meaning in life
SJ Heintzelman, J Trent, LA King
Psychological science 24 (6), 991-998, 2013
2442013
(The Feeling of) Meaning-as-Information
SJ Heintzelman, LA King
1842014
The manipulation of affect: A meta-analysis of affect induction procedures.
DL Joseph, MY Chan, SJ Heintzelman, L Tay, E Diener, VS Scotney
Psychological Bulletin 146 (4), 355, 2020
1642020
Eudaimonia in the contemporary science of subjective well-being: Psychological well-being, self-determination, and meaning in life
SJ Heintzelman
Handbook of well-being, 1-14, 2018
1612018
Routines and meaning in life
SJ Heintzelman, LA King
Personality and social psychology bulletin 45 (5), 688-699, 2019
1582019
Specifying associations between conscientiousness and executive functioning: Mental set shifting, not prepotent response inhibition or working memory updating
KA Fleming, SJ Heintzelman, BD Bartholow
Journal of personality 84 (3), 348-360, 2016
1292016
Inequality and well-being
NR Buttrick, SJ Heintzelman, S Oishi
Current opinion in psychology 18, 15-20, 2017
1232017
On knowing more than we can tell: Intuitive processes and the experience of meaning
SJ Heintzelman, LA King
Positive Psychology in Search for Meaning, 15-26, 2016
1042016
Does happiness improve health? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial
K Kushlev, SJ Heintzelman, LD Lutes, D Wirtz, JM Kanippayoor, D Leitner, ...
Psychological Science 31 (7), 807-821, 2020
1022020
ENHANCE: Evidence for the efficacy of a comprehensive intervention program to promote subjective well-being.
SJ Heintzelman, K Kushlev, LD Lutes, D Wirtz, JM Kanippayoor, D Leitner, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 26 (2), 360, 2020
822020
Meaning in life and intuition.
SJ Heintzelman, LA King
Journal of personality and social psychology 110 (3), 477, 2016
822016
An international study on psychological coping during COVID-19: Towards a meaning-centered coping style
N Eisenbeck, DF Carreno, PTP Wong, JA Hicks, RRG María, JL Puga, ...
International journal of clinical and health psychology 22 (1), 100256, 2022
782022
Put the phone down: Testing a complement-interfere model of computer-mediated communication in the context of face-to-face interactions
K Kushlev, SJ Heintzelman
Social Psychological and Personality Science 9 (6), 702-710, 2018
592018
Subjective well-being, social interpretation, and relationship thriving
SJ Heintzelman, E Diener
Journal of Research in Personality 78, 93-105, 2019
512019
Relational self-construal moderates the effect of social support on life satisfaction
SJ Heintzelman, PL Bacon
Personality and Individual Differences 73, 72-77, 2015
512015
ENHANCE: Design and rationale of a randomized controlled trial for promoting enduring happiness & well-being
K Kushlev, SJ Heintzelman, LD Lutes, D Wirtz, S Oishi, E Diener
Contemporary clinical trials 52, 62-74, 2017
482017
Do happy people care about society’s problems?
K Kushlev, DM Drummond, SJ Heintzelman, E Diener
The Journal of Positive Psychology 15 (4), 467-477, 2020
472020
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