Articles Published or in Press
Consedine, N.S., Krivoshekova, Y.S., & Harris C.R. (in press). Bodily embarrassment and judgment concern as separable factors in the measurement of medical embarrassment: Psychometric development and links to treatment-seeking outcomes. British Journal of Health Psychology.
Harris, C.R. (in press). Jealousy. In R. Baumeister and K. Vohs (Eds.)Encyclopedia of Social Psychology, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Harris, C. R. (2006). Embarrassment: A Form of Social Pain. American Scientist, 94, 524-533.
Harris, C. R., Jenkins, M., & Glaser, D. (2006). Gender Differences in Risk Assessment: Why do Women Take Fewer Risks than Men? Judgment and Decision Making, 1, 48-63
Harris, C. R. & Pashler, H.E. (2005). Enhanced Memory for Emotionally Charged Pictures Without Selective Rumination. Emotion, 5, 191-199.
Harris, C. R. & Alvarado, N. (2005). Facial Expressions, Smile Types, and Self-report during Humor, Tickle, and Pain. Cognition and Emotion, 19, 655-699.
Harris, C. R. (2005). Male and Female Jealousy, Still more Similar than Different: Reply to Sagarin. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 9, 76-86.
Harris, C. R., Pashler, H.E. & Coburn, N. (2004). Moray Revisited: High-Priority Affective Stimuli and Visual Search, The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 57, 1-31.
Harris, C. R., & Pashler, H.E. (2004). Attention and the Processing of Emotional Words and Names: Not so Special After All. Psychological Science, 15, 171-178.
Harris, C. R. (2004). The Evolution of Jealousy. American Scientist, 92, 62-71.
Harris, C. R. (2003). A Review of Sex Differences in Sexual Jealousy, including Self-report Data, Psychophysiological Responses, Interpersonal Violence, and Morbid Jealousy. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 7, 102-128.
Harris, C. R. (2003). Jealousy in Men and Women: Two Green-eyed Monsters or One? Emotion Researcher, 17, 7-8.
Harris, C. R. (2003). Factors Associated with Jealousy Over Real and Imagined Infidelity: An Examination of the Social-Cognitive and Evolutionary Psychology Perspectives. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 27, 319-329.
Pashler, H. E., Mozer, M., & Harris, C.R. (2002). Mating Strategies in a Simulated Darwinian Microworld: Simulating the Consequences of Female Reproductive Refractoriness. Adaptive Behavior, 9, 5-15.
Harris, C. R. (2002). Sexual and Romantic Jealousy in Heterosexual and Homosexual Adults. Psychological Science, 13, 7-12.
Harris, C.R. & Alvarado, N. (2002). Pain Facial Expression: Individual Variability Undermines the Specific Adaptationist Account. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25, 461.
Harris, C. R. (2001). Cardiovascular Responses of Embarrassment and Effects of Emotional Suppression in a Social Setting, Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 81, 886-897.
Pashler, H. E. & Harris, C.R. (2001). Spontaneous Allocation of Visual Attention: Dominate Role of Uniqueness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 747-752.
Harris, C. R. (2000). Psychophysiological Responses to Imagined Infidelity: The Specific Innate Modular View of Jealousy Reconsidered. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 78, 1082-1091.
Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1999). Can a Machine Tickle? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 6, 504-510.
Harris, C. R. (1999). The Mystery of Ticklish Laughter. American Scientist, 87, 344-351.
Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1997). Humour, Tickle, and the Darwin-Hecker Hypothesis. Cognition & Emotion, 11, 103-110.
Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1996). Jealousy and Rational Responses to Infidelity across Gender and Culture. Psychological Science, 7, 378-379.
Harris, C. R. & Christenfeld, N. (1996). Gender, Jealousy, and Reason. Psychological Science, 7, 364-366. Also reprinted in Michele Acker (Ed.), Perspectives: Social Psychology. CourseWise Publishing (1998).
Bates, E., Harris, C., Marchman, V., & Wulfeck, B. (1995). Production of Complex Syntax in Normal Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease. Language & Cognitive Processes, 10, 487-539.
Harris, C. R. & Pashler, H. E. (1995). Evolution and Human Emotions. Psychological Inquiry, 6, 44-46.
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