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Parasocial (one-sided) relationships
Lotun, S., Lamarche, V.M., Samothrakis, S., Sandstrom, G.M., Matran-Fernandez, A. (2022). Parasocial relationships on YouTube reduce prejudice towards mental health issues. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-13.
Mobile Sensing
Lathia, N., Sandstrom, G.M., Mascolo, C., Rentfrow, P.J. (2017). Happy people live active lives: Sensing happiness using smartphone accelerometers. PLos ONE. doi:10.1371/journale.pone.0160589.
Sandstrom, G.M., Lathia, N., Mascolo, C., Rentfrow, P.J. (2017). Putting mood in context: Using smartphones to examine how people feel in different locations. Journal of Research in Personality, 69, 96-101.
Servia-Rodriguez, S., Rachuri, K.K., Mascolo, C., Rentfrow, P.J., Sandstrom, G.M. (2017). Mobile Sensing at the Service of Mental Well-being: a Large-scale Longitudinal Study. Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on World Wide Web. 103-112.
Sandstrom, G.M., Lathia, N., Mascolo, C. & Rentfrow, P.J. (2016). Opportunities for Smartphones in Clinical Care: The Future of Mobile Mood Monitoring. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 77(2).
Sandstrom, G.M., Tseng, V.W-S., Costa, J., Okeke, F., Choudhury, T., Dunn, E.W. (2016). Talking Less during Social Interactions Predicts Enjoyment: A Mobile Sensing Pilot Study. PLos ONE. doi:10.1371/journale.pone.0158834.
- Data and materials available publically at: https://osf.io/qwmx4/
Improving Psychological Science
Open Science Collaboration (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251).
- Data and materials available publically at: https://osf.io/ezcuj/
The Open Science Collaboration (2012). An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7, 652-655.
Music Cognition
Russo, F.A., Vempala, N.N., & Sandstrom, G.M. (2013). Predicting musically induced emotions from physiological inputs: Linear and neural network models. Frontiers in Emotion Science, 4.
Sandstrom, G.M., & Russo, F.A. (2013). Absorption in Music: Development of a scale to identify individuals with strong emotional responses to music. Psychology of Music, 41(2), 216-228.
Russo, F.A., Sandstrom, G.M. & Maksimowski, M. (2011). Gaze fixation in perception of singing. Psychomusicology, 21(1-2), 98-107.
Sandstrom, G.M., & Russo, F.A. (2010). Music hath charms: The effects of valence and arousal on recovery following an acute stressor. Music and Medicine, 2(3), 137-143.
Miscellaneous
Human, L.J., Sandstrom, G.M., Dunn, E.W., & Biesanz, J.C. (2013). Accurate first impressions leave a lasting impression: The long-term effects of accuracy on relationship development. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4(4), 395-402.
Sandstrom, G.M., & Dunn, E.W. (2011). The virtue blind spot: Do affective forecasting errors undermine virtuous behavior?virt Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 5(10), 720-733.
Selected Media Coverage
- New York Times. Jan 25, 2017. “Get up and move. It may make you happier”.
Mobile Sensing
Lathia, N., Sandstrom, G.M., Mascolo, C., Rentfrow, P.J. (2017). Happy people live active lives: Sensing happiness using smartphone accelerometers. PLos ONE. doi:10.1371/journale.pone.0160589.
Sandstrom, G.M., Lathia, N., Mascolo, C., Rentfrow, P.J. (2017). Putting mood in context: Using smartphones to examine how people feel in different locations. Journal of Research in Personality, 69, 96-101.
Servia-Rodriguez, S., Rachuri, K.K., Mascolo, C., Rentfrow, P.J., Sandstrom, G.M. (2017). Mobile Sensing at the Service of Mental Well-being: a Large-scale Longitudinal Study. Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on World Wide Web. 103-112.
Sandstrom, G.M., Lathia, N., Mascolo, C. & Rentfrow, P.J. (2016). Opportunities for Smartphones in Clinical Care: The Future of Mobile Mood Monitoring. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 77(2).
Sandstrom, G.M., Tseng, V.W-S., Costa, J., Okeke, F., Choudhury, T., Dunn, E.W. (2016). Talking Less during Social Interactions Predicts Enjoyment: A Mobile Sensing Pilot Study. PLos ONE. doi:10.1371/journale.pone.0158834.
- Data and materials available publically at: https://osf.io/qwmx4/
Improving Psychological Science
Open Science Collaboration (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science, 349(6251).
- Data and materials available publically at: https://osf.io/ezcuj/
The Open Science Collaboration (2012). An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7, 652-655.
Music Cognition
Russo, F.A., Vempala, N.N., & Sandstrom, G.M. (2013). Predicting musically induced emotions from physiological inputs: Linear and neural network models. Frontiers in Emotion Science, 4.
Sandstrom, G.M., & Russo, F.A. (2013). Absorption in Music: Development of a scale to identify individuals with strong emotional responses to music. Psychology of Music, 41(2), 216-228.
Russo, F.A., Sandstrom, G.M. & Maksimowski, M. (2011). Gaze fixation in perception of singing. Psychomusicology, 21(1-2), 98-107.
Sandstrom, G.M., & Russo, F.A. (2010). Music hath charms: The effects of valence and arousal on recovery following an acute stressor. Music and Medicine, 2(3), 137-143.
Miscellaneous
Human, L.J., Sandstrom, G.M., Dunn, E.W., & Biesanz, J.C. (2013). Accurate first impressions leave a lasting impression: The long-term effects of accuracy on relationship development. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4(4), 395-402.
Sandstrom, G.M., & Dunn, E.W. (2011). The virtue blind spot: Do affective forecasting errors undermine virtuous behavior?virt Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 5(10), 720-733.
Selected Media Coverage
- New York Times. Jan 25, 2017. “Get up and move. It may make you happier”.