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Sherri Widen
Sherri Widen
Self-employed Research Scientist
Verified email at cfchildren.org
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A closer look at preschoolers' freely produced labels for facial expressions.
SC Widen, JA Russell
Developmental psychology 39 (1), 114, 2003
6132003
Children acquire emotion categories gradually
SC Widen, JA Russell
Cognitive development 23 (2), 291-312, 2008
5152008
Children’s interpretation of facial expressions: The long path from valence-based to specific discrete categories
SC Widen
Emotion Review 5 (1), 72-77, 2013
3972013
Differentiation in preschooler's categories of emotion.
SC Widen, JA Russell
Emotion 10 (5), 651, 2010
2142010
Children's scripts for social emotions: Causes and consequences are more central than are facial expressions
SC Widen, JA Russell
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 28 (3), 565-581, 2010
2052010
Young children’s understanding of other’s emotions
SC Widen, JA Russell
Handbook of emotions 3, 348-363, 2008
1982008
A label superiority effect in children's categorization of facial expressions
JA Russell, SC Widen
Social Development 11 (1), 30-52, 2002
1922002
Children's recognition of disgust in others.
SC Widen, JA Russell
Psychological bulletin 139 (2), 271, 2013
1742013
The relative power of an emotion’s facial expression, label, and behavioral consequence to evoke preschoolers’ knowledge of its cause
SC Widen, JA Russell
Cognitive development 19 (1), 111-125, 2004
1422004
Words versus faces in evoking preschool children's knowledge of the causes of emotions
JA Russell, SC Widen
International Journal of Behavioral Development 26 (2), 97-103, 2002
1262002
Gender and preschoolers' perception of emotion
SC Widen, JA Russell
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (1982-), 248-262, 2002
1172002
Descriptive and prescriptive definitions of emotion
SC Widen, JA Russell
Emotion Review 2 (4), 377-378, 2010
892010
Do proposed facial expressions of contempt, shame, embarrassment, and compassion communicate the predicted emotion?
SC Widen, AM Christy, K Hewett, JA Russell
Cognition & Emotion 25 (5), 898-906, 2011
862011
The “disgust face” conveys anger to children.
SC Widen, JA Russell
Emotion 10 (4), 455, 2010
852010
What emotion does the “facial expression of disgust” express?
JT Pochedly, SC Widen, JA Russell
Emotion 12 (6), 1315, 2012
812012
Children's and adults’ understanding of the “disgust face”
SC Widen, JA Russell
Cognition and Emotion 22 (8), 1513-1541, 2008
672008
Context is more powerful than we think: contextual cues override facial cues even for valence.
M Kayyal, S Widen, JA Russell
Emotion 15 (3), 287, 2015
662015
The development of emotion concepts: A story superiority effect in older children and adolescents
SC Widen, JT Pochedly, JA Russell
Journal of experimental child psychology 131, 186-192, 2015
642015
The development of children’s concepts of emotion
SC Widen
Handbook of emotions 4, 307-318, 2016
572016
The word disgust may refer to more than one emotion.
AM Yoder, SC Widen, JA Russell
Emotion 16 (3), 301, 2016
542016
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