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The revisionist's rubric: conceptual engineering and the discontinuity objection
M Prinzing
Inquiry 61 (8), 854-880, 2018
972018
Staying ‘in sync’with others during COVID-19: Perceived positivity resonance mediates cross-sectional and longitudinal links between trait resilience and mental health
MM Prinzing, J Zhou, TN West, KD Le Nguyen, JL Wells, BL Fredrickson
The Journal of Positive Psychology 17 (3), 440-455, 2022
592022
Positive psychology is value-laden—It’s time to embrace it
MM Prinzing
The Journal of Positive Psychology 16 (3), 289-297, 2021
482021
How the affective quality of social connections may contribute to public health: Prosocial tendencies account for the links between positivity resonance and behaviors that …
TN West, K Le Nguyen, J Zhou, MM Prinzing, JL Wells, BL Fredrickson
Affective science 2 (3), 241-261, 2021
312021
The goods in everyday love: Positivity resonance builds prosociality.
J Zhou, MM Prinzing, KD Le Nguyen, TN West, BL Fredrickson
Emotion 22 (1), 30, 2022
292022
Going green is good for you: why we need to change the way we think about pro-environmental behavior
M Prinzing
Ethics, Policy & Environment 26 (1), 1-18, 2023
272023
The ordinary concept of a meaningful life: The role of subjective and objective factors in third-person attributions of meaning
M Prinzing, J De Freitas, B Fredrickson
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2020
202020
Does shared positivity make life more meaningful? Perceived positivity resonance is uniquely associated with perceived meaning in life.
M Prinzing, K Le Nguyen, BL Fredrickson
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2023
142023
More Than a Momentary Blip in the Universe? Investigating the Link between Religiousness and Perceived Meaning in Life
M Prinzing, P Van Cappellen, BL Fredrickson
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021
112021
Explanatory perfectionism: A fresh take on an ancient theory
M Prinzing
Analysis, 2020
82020
The meaning of “life’s meaning”
M Prinzing
The Philosophers' Imprint, 2020
72020
How to study well-being: A proposal for the integration of philosophy with science
M Prinzing
Review of General Psychology 25 (2), 152-162, 2021
52021
No Peace for the Wicked? Immorality is Thought to Disrupt Intrapersonal Harmony
M Prinzing, B Fredrickson
PsyArXiv, 2022
42022
What makes me matter? Investigating how and why people feel significant
MM Prinzing, CA Sappenfield, BL Fredrickson
The Journal of Positive Psychology 18 (6), 995-1011, 2023
32023
Why Moral Judgments Affect Happiness Attributions: Testing the Fittingness and True Self Hypotheses
M Prinzing, J Knobe, BD Earp
PsyArXiv, 2022
32022
Friendly superintelligent AI: all you need is love
M Prinzing
Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017, 288-301, 2018
32018
Reaching the Gold Standard: Automated Text Analysis with Generative Pre-trained Transformers Matches Human-Level Performance
M Prinzing, B Fredrickson
PsyArXiv, 2023
22023
No peace for the wicked? Immorality is thought to disrupt intrapersonal harmony, impeding positive psychological states and happiness
MM Prinzing, BL Fredrickson
Cognitive Science 47 (11), e13371, 2023
12023
Why do evaluative judgments affect emotion attributions? The roles of judgments about fittingness and the true self
M Prinzing, B Earp, J Knobe
Cognition 239, 105579, 2023
12023
Pro-Environmental Behavior Increases Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
M Prinzing
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
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