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  • Frijda, N. H., & Schram, D. (1995). Introduction. In D. Schram, & N. H. Frijda (Eds.), Emotions and cultural products. Poetics (special issue) (pp. 1-6). (23).
  • Frijda, N. H., & Sonnemans, J. (1994). The structure of subjective emotional intensity. Cognition & Emotion, 8, 329-350. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699939408408945
  • Goozen, S. H. M., Frijda, N. H., Kindt, M., & van de Poll, N. E. (1994). Anger progress in women: Development and validation of the anger situation questionnaire. Aggressive Behavior, 20, 79-100. https://doi.org/10.1002/1098-2337(1994)20:2<79::AID-AB2480200202>3.0.CO;2-K
  • Frijda, N. H. (1994). Emotions require cognitions, even if simple ones. In P. Ekman, & R. Davison (Eds.), The nature of emotions: Fundamental questions (pp. 197-202). Oxford University Press.
  • Frijda, N. H. (1994). Universal antecedents exist, and are interesting. In P. Ekman, & R. Davison (Eds.), The nature of emotions: Fundamental questions (pp. 197-202). Oxford University Press.
  • Frijda, N. H. (1994). Emotions are functional, most of the time. In P. Ekman, & R. Davison (Eds.), The nature of emotions: Fundamental questions (pp. 197-202). Oxford University Press.
  • Frijda, N. H. (1994). Varieties of affect: Emotions and episodes, moods, and sentiments. In P. Ekman, & R. Davison (Eds.), The nature of emotions: Fundamental questions (pp. 197-202). Oxford University Press.
  • Frijda, N. H. (1994). Emotion politics: Manipulation of emotion in social interaction. In N. H. Frijda (Ed.), In N.H. Frijda (Ed.), ISRE'94: Proceedings of the 8th Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions (pp. 39-42). ISRE Publications.
  • Frijda, N. H. (1994). Emotionele achtergronden van geweld. JustitiĆ«le Verkenningen, 20(1), 8-28.
  • Boiten, F. A., Frijda, N. H., & Wientjes, C. J. (1994). Emotions and respiratory patterns. Review and critical analysis. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 172, 103-128.
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