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Mary Kayyal Hathout
Mary Kayyal Hathout
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On the limits of the relation of disgust to judgments of immorality
MH Kayyal, J Pochedly, A McCarthy, JA Russell
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 138259, 2015
662015
Context is more powerful than we think: Contextual cues override facial cues even for valence
MH Kayyal, SH Widen, JA Russell
Emotion, 2015
662015
Americans and Palestinians judge spontaneous facial expressions of emotion.
MH Kayyal, JA Russell
Emotion 13 (5), 891, 2013
532013
Language and emotion: certain English–Arabic translations are not equivalent
MH Kayyal, JA Russell
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 32 (3), 261-271, 2013
382013
What Made Sahar Scared? Imaginary and Realistic Causes in Palestinian and American Children’s Concept for Fear Mary H. Kayyal, Sherri C. Widen, & James A. Russell Boston College
MH Kayyal, SC Widen
Journal of Cognition and Culture 15, 32-44, 2015
152015
Monsters and Growling Dogs: A Dual-Source Theory of the Child's Concept of Fear
MH Kayyal, SC Widen
Psihologijske teme 22 (2), 367-382, 2013
112013
Palestinian and American children’s understanding of facial expressions of emotion
MH Kayyal, SC Widen, JA Russell
Manuscript in preparation, 2012
62012
Imaginary and Realistic Fears: Palestinian and American Children's Understanding of Fear's Situational Elicitors and Behavioral Consequences
MH Kayyal, SC Widen
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 67 (1), 1-22, 2021
22021
Imaginary and Realistic Fears: Their Causes and Consequences for Palestinian Children and American Children Mary H. Kayyal & Sherri C. Widen Boston College
MH Kayyal
On the Limits of the Relation of Disgust to Judgments of Immorality Mary H. Kayyal, Joseph Pochedly, Alyssa McCarthy, and James A. Russell Boston College
MH Kayyal
Themes Palestinian and American Children Use to Describe the Causes and Consequences of Sadness and Fear
MH Kayyal, SC Widen, JA Russell
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