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2023/in press
†Lo, R. F., & Sasaki, J. Y. (in press). Lay misperceptions of culture as “biological” and suggestions for reducing them. Perspectives on Psychological Science.
2022
†Pearson, H., †Lo, R., Sasaki, J. Y. (in press). How do culture and religion interact worldwide? A cultural match approach to understanding religiosity and well-being in the Many Analysts Religion Project. Religion, Brain, and Behavior, DOI: 10.1080/2153599X.2022.2070265
The MARP Team (2022). A Many Analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being. Religion, Brain & Behavior, DOI: 10.1080/2153599X.2022.2070255
†Lo, R. F., †Padgett, J. K., Cila, J., Sasaki, J. Y., & Lalonde, R. N. (2022). The re-emergence of Yellow Peril: Beliefs in the Asian health hazard stereotype predict lower psychological well-being. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 13, 339–350.
†*Pearson, H. I., †*Lo, R. F., & Sasaki, J. Y. (2022). How do culture and religion interact worldwide? A cultural match approach to understanding religiosity and well-being in the Many Analysts Religion Project. Religion, Brain, and Behavior.
†Clobert, M., Sasaki, J. Y., Hwang, K.-K., & Tsai, J. L. (2022). Valuing high arousal negative states increases negative responses toward outgroups across cultures. Emotion, 22, 1450–1472. . Sasaki, J. Y., & †Pearson, H. I. (2022). The interplay of culture, religion, and biology. In A. M. García & A. Ibáñez (Eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Semiosis and the Brain. UK: Routledge.
2021
†Cila, J., Lalonde, R., Sasaki, J. Y., & Mar, R. (2021). Zahra or Zoe, Arjun or Andrew? Bicultural baby names predicted by identity and pragmatic concerns. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 27, 307–319.
Birkett, M., & Sasaki, J. Y. (2018). Why does it feel so good to care for others, but only sometimes for myself? In L. Stevens (Ed.) The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion. Elsevier.
Struthers, C. W., †Guilfoyle, J., Khoury, C., van Monsjou, E., Sasaki, J., Phills, C., Young, R., & Marjanovic, Z. (2017). Effects of victims’ post-transgression responses and form of communication on transgressors’ apologies: What victims say and how they say it matters. In K. Norlock (Ed.) The Moral Psychology of Forgiveness. London: Rowman & Littlefield International.