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Social Interactions and Well-Being: The Surprising Power of Weak Ties
GM Sandstrom, EW Dunn
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (7), 910-922, 2014
7322014
Is efficiency overrated? Minimal social interactions lead to belonging and positive affect
GM Sandstrom, EW Dunn
Social Psychological and Personality Science 5 (4), 437-442, 2014
2582014
Happier people live more active lives: Using smartphones to link happiness and physical activity
N Lathia, GM Sandstrom, C Mascolo, PJ Rentfrow
PloS one 12 (1), 2017
2192017
Does social connection turn good deeds into good feelings? On the value of putting the'social'in prosocial spending
LB Aknin, EW Dunn, GM Sandstrom, MI Norton
International Journal of Happiness and Development 1 (2), 155-171, 2013
1862013
It's the recipient that counts: Spending money on strong social ties leads to greater happiness than spending on weak social ties
LB Aknin, GM Sandstrom, EW Dunn, MI Norton
PloS one 6 (2), 2011
1842011
Mobile Sensing at the Service of Mental Well-being: a Large-scale Longitudinal Study
S Servia-Rodríguez, KK Rachuri, C Mascolo, PJ Rentfrow, N Lathia, ...
Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on World Wide Web, 103-112, 2017
1722017
Absorption in music: development of a scale to identify individuals with strong emotional responses to music
GM Sandstrom, FA Russo
Psychology of Music 41 (2), 216-228, 2013
1412013
The Liking Gap in Conversations: Do People Like Us More Than We Think?
EJ Boothby, G Cooney, GM Sandstrom, MS Clark
Psychological science 29 (11), 1742-1756, 2018
1372018
Accurate First Impressions Leave a Lasting Impression The Long-Term Effects of Distinctive Self-Other Agreement on Relationship Development
LJ Human, GM Sandstrom, JC Biesanz, EW Dunn
Social Psychological and Personality Science 4 (4), 395-402, 2013
1312013
Women’s visibility in academic seminars: women ask fewer questions than men
AJ Carter, A Croft, D Lukas, GM Sandstrom
PloS one 13 (9), e0202743, 2018
1292018
Music Hath Charms The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Recovery Following an Acute Stressor
GM Sandstrom, FA Russo
Music and Medicine 2 (3), 137-143, 2010
1202010
Is spending money on others good for your heart?
AV Whillans, EW Dunn, GM Sandstrom, SS Dickerson, KM Madden
Health Psychology 35 (6), 574, 2016
1142016
Putting mood in context: Using smartphones to examine how people feel in different locations
GM Sandstrom, N Lathia, C Mascolo, PJ Rentfrow
Journal of Research in Personality 69, 96-101, 2017
962017
Why do people avoid talking to strangers? A mini meta-analysis of predicted fears and actual experiences talking to a stranger
GM Sandstrom, EJ Boothby
Self and Identity 20 (1), 47-71, 2021
842021
Brief exposure to social media during the COVID-19 pandemic: Doom-scrolling has negative emotional consequences, but kindness-scrolling does not
K Buchanan, LB Aknin, S Lotun, GM Sandstrom
PloS one 16 (10), e0257728, 2021
832021
Opportunities for Smartphones in Clinical Care: The Future of Mobile Mood Monitoring
GM Sandstrom, N Lathia, C Mascolo, PJ Rentfrow
The Journal of clinical psychiatry 77 (2), 135-137, 2016
482016
Predicting musically induced emotions from physiological inputs: linear and neural network models
FA Russo, NN Vempala, GM Sandstrom
Frontiers in psychology 4, 2013
472013
Loosening the GRIP (Gender Roles Inhibiting Prosociality) to promote gender equality
A Croft, C Atkinson, G Sandstrom, S Orbell, L Aknin
Personality and Social Psychology Review 25 (1), 66-92, 2021
452021
Talking to strangers: A week-long intervention reduces psychological barriers to social connection
GM Sandstrom, EJ Boothby, G Cooney
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 102, 104356, 2022
312022
Investing in others: Prosocial spending for (pro) social change
LB Aknin, GM Sandstrom, EW Dunn, MI Norton
Positive psychology as social change, 219-234, 2011
262011
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