Barbara L. Fredrickson

Barbara L. Fredrickson

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 107

North America-United States

About Barbara L. Fredrickson

Barbara L. Fredrickson, With an exceptional h-index of 107 and a recent h-index of 84 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of affective science, positive psychology, social psychology, psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Interpersonal Linkage in Positive and Negative Emotional Behaviors, Emotional Well-Being, and Physical Functioning in Dementia Caregivers

Positive emotions co-experienced with strangers and acquaintances predict COVID-19 vaccination intentions through prosocial tendencies

Interparental Positivity Spillover Theory: How Parents’ Positive Relational Interactions Influence Children

Meta‐analytic evidence that attachment insecurity is associated with less frequent experiences of discrete positive emotions

More than a momentary blip in the universe? Investigating the link between religiousness and perceived meaning in life

Listen to resonate: Better listening as a gateway to interpersonal positivity resonance through enhanced sensory connection and perceived safety

The scientific study of positive emotions and religion/spirituality

What makes me matter? Investigating how and why people feel significant

Barbara L. Fredrickson Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience

Citations(all)

139759

Citations(since 2020)

55924

Cited By

102960

hIndex(all)

107

hIndex(since 2020)

84

i10Index(all)

209

i10Index(since 2020)

186

Email

University Profile Page

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Barbara L. Fredrickson Skills & Research Interests

affective science

positive psychology

social psychology

psychology

Top articles of Barbara L. Fredrickson

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Interpersonal Linkage in Positive and Negative Emotional Behaviors, Emotional Well-Being, and Physical Functioning in Dementia Caregivers

Clinical Psychological Science

Kuan-Hua Chen

Jennifer Merrilees

Casey L Brown

Claire Yee

Anna Sapozhnikova

...

2024/1/2

Positive emotions co-experienced with strangers and acquaintances predict COVID-19 vaccination intentions through prosocial tendencies

Social Science & Medicine

Catherine J Berman

Taylor N West

Jieni Zhou

Kelly R Tan

Michael M Prinzing

...

2024/4/1

Interparental Positivity Spillover Theory: How Parents’ Positive Relational Interactions Influence Children

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Brian P Don

Jeffry A Simpson

Barbara L Fredrickson

Sara B Algoe

2024/1/22

Meta‐analytic evidence that attachment insecurity is associated with less frequent experiences of discrete positive emotions

Journal of Personality

Yoobin Park

Shayne Sanscartier

Emily A Impett

Sara B Algoe

Nathan D Leonhardt

...

2023/10

More than a momentary blip in the universe? Investigating the link between religiousness and perceived meaning in life

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Michael Prinzing

Patty Van Cappellen

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023/2

Listen to resonate: Better listening as a gateway to interpersonal positivity resonance through enhanced sensory connection and perceived safety

Jieni Zhou

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023/7/25

The scientific study of positive emotions and religion/spirituality

Handbook of positive psychology, religion, and spirituality

Patty Van Cappellen

Ruixi Zhang

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023

What makes me matter? Investigating how and why people feel significant

The Journal of Positive Psychology

Michael M Prinzing

Catherine A Sappenfield

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023/1/30

Thriving through adversity: The role of passion and emotions in the resilience process

Journal of Personality

Virginie Paquette

Robert J Vallerand

Nathalie Houlfort

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023/6

No peace for the wicked? Immorality is thought to disrupt intrapersonal harmony, impeding positive psychological states and happiness

Cognitive Science

Michael M Prinzing

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023/11

Psychological processing among caregivers of allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients: qualitative findings from a longitudinal study

Journal of psychosocial oncology

Kelly Tan

Barbara Fredrickson

Hudson Santos Jr

William Wood

Todd Schwartz

...

2023/5/4

Can AI Agents Help Humans to Connect?

Michael Prinzing

Catherine Garton

Catherine J Berman

Jieni Zhou

Taylor N West

...

2023/10/28

Does shared positivity make life more meaningful? Perceived positivity resonance is uniquely associated with perceived meaning in life.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Michael Prinzing

Khoa Le Nguyen

Barbara L Fredrickson

2023/2/13

Reaching the Gold Standard: Automated Text Analysis with Generative Pre-trained Transformers Matches Human-Level Performance

Michael Prinzing

Barbara Fredrickson

2023/10/10

Bodily feedback: expansive and upward posture facilitates the experience of positive affect

Cognition and Emotion

Patty Van Cappellen

Kevin L Ladd

Stephanie Cassidy

Megan E Edwards

Barbara L Fredrickson

2022/10/3

A square-root second-order extended Kalman filtering approach for estimating smoothly time-varying parameters

Multivariate behavioral research

Zachary F Fisher

Sy-Miin Chow

Peter CM Molenaar

Barbara L Fredrickson

Vladas Pipiras

...

2022/1/2

Positive psychology in a pandemic: Buffering, bolstering, and building mental health

The Journal of Positive Psychology

Lea Waters

Sara B Algoe

Jane Dutton

Robert Emmons

Barbara L Fredrickson

...

2022/5/4

Active Warfighter Mental Health Lower in Mid-Career.

Journal of special operations medicine: a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals

Nikki E Barczak-Scarboro

Wesley R Cole

JD DeFreese

Barbara L Fredrickson

Adam W Kiefer

...

2022/8/1

Measuring Positive Affect, Positive Emotions, and Positivity Resonance

Handbook of Positive Psychology Assessment

Jieni Zhou

Barbara L Fredrickson

2022/10/1

Staying ‘in sync’with others during COVID-19: Perceived positivity resonance mediates cross-sectional and longitudinal links between trait resilience and mental health

The Journal of Positive Psychology

Michael M Prinzing

Jieni Zhou

Taylor N West

Khoa D Le Nguyen

Jenna L Wells

...

2022/5/4

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