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    Perseverative thinking is associated with features of spoken language by Stade, Elizabeth C., Ungar, Lyle, Havaldar, Shreya, Ruscio, Ayelet Meron

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-06-2023)
    “…Perseverative thinking (PT), such as rumination or worry, is a transdiagnostic process implicated in the onset and maintenance of emotional disorders. Existing…”
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    Physiological linkage in pregnancy: Couples’ cortisol, negative conflict behavior, and postpartum depression by Khaled, Mona, Corner, Geoffrey W., Morris, Alyssa, Havaldar, Shreya, Luo, Ekim, Saxbe, Darby E.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-04-2021)
    “…•Romantic partners’ cortisol levels during pregnancy were positively correlated.•Stronger couple cortisol linkage was related to fewer negative conflict…”
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    Comparing Styles across Languages by Havaldar, Shreya, Pressimone, Matthew, Wong, Eric, Ungar, Lyle

    Published 10-10-2023
    “…Understanding how styles differ across languages is advantageous for training both humans and computers to generate culturally appropriate text. We introduce…”
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    TopEx: Topic-based Explanations for Model Comparison by Havaldar, Shreya, Stein, Adam, Wong, Eric, Ungar, Lyle

    Published 01-06-2023
    “…Meaningfully comparing language models is challenging with current explanation methods. Current explanations are overwhelming for humans due to large…”
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    Building Knowledge-Guided Lexica to Model Cultural Variation by Havaldar, Shreya, Giorgi, Salvatore, Rai, Sunny, Cho, Young-Min, Talhelm, Thomas, Guntuku, Sharath Chandra, Ungar, Lyle

    Published 17-06-2024
    “…Cultural variation exists between nations (e.g., the United States vs. China), but also within regions (e.g., California vs. Texas, Los Angeles vs. San…”
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    Social Norms in Cinema: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Shame, Pride and Prejudice by Rai, Sunny, Zaveri, Khushang Jilesh, Havaldar, Shreya, Nema, Soumna, Ungar, Lyle, Guntuku, Sharath Chandra

    Published 17-02-2024
    “…Shame and pride are social emotions expressed across cultures to motivate and regulate people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. In this paper, we introduce…”
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    Multilingual Language Models are not Multicultural: A Case Study in Emotion by Havaldar, Shreya, Rai, Sunny, Singhal, Bhumika, Liu, Langchen, Guntuku, Sharath Chandra, Ungar, Lyle

    Published 03-07-2023
    “…Emotions are experienced and expressed differently across the world. In order to use Large Language Models (LMs) for multilingual tasks that require emotional…”
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    The FIX Benchmark: Extracting Features Interpretable to eXperts by Jin, Helen, Havaldar, Shreya, Kim, Chaehyeon, Xue, Anton, You, Weiqiu, Qu, Helen, Gatti, Marco, Hashimoto, Daniel A, Jain, Bhuvnesh, Madani, Amin, Sako, Masao, Ungar, Lyle, Wong, Eric

    Published 20-09-2024
    “…Feature-based methods are commonly used to explain model predictions, but these methods often implicitly assume that interpretable features are readily…”
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    Psychological Metrics for Dialog System Evaluation by Giorgi, Salvatore, Havaldar, Shreya, Ahmed, Farhan, Akhtar, Zuhaib, Vaidya, Shalaka, Pan, Gary, Ungar, Lyle H, Schwartz, H. Andrew, Sedoc, Joao

    Published 24-05-2023
    “…We present metrics for evaluating dialog systems through a psychologically-grounded "human" lens in which conversational agents express a diversity of both…”
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    Faithful Chain-of-Thought Reasoning by Lyu, Qing, Havaldar, Shreya, Stein, Adam, Zhang, Li, Rao, Delip, Wong, Eric, Apidianaki, Marianna, Callison-Burch, Chris

    Published 30-01-2023
    “…While Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting boosts Language Models' (LM) performance on a gamut of complex reasoning tasks, the generated reasoning chain does not…”
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