JCP paper
New studies show that authentic and hubristic pride have differential effects on consumerism; read the paper, now in press at Journal of Consumer Psychology, here.
New studies show that authentic and hubristic pride have differential effects on consumerism; read the paper, now in press at Journal of Consumer Psychology, here.
Jess Tracy, “Title TBA” Invited Symposium on “Motivation and Emotion”, in the Society for the Study of Motivation Conference. San Francisco, CA. May 22, 2014.
Jess Tracy, “The Nonverbal Communication of Pride, Power, and Social Rank” Invited Talk, APS Inaugural International Convention for Psychological Science (ICPS). Amsterdam, Netherlands. March, 2015
Check out this new animated video by CBC, nicely covering some of our research on pride.
Read the latest issue of the Healthy UBC Newsletter “Thriving Faculty Feature”, featuring Jess.
Aaron Weidman, “The jingle and jangle of emotion assessment: Imprecise measurement, casual scale usage, and conceptual fuzziness in emotion research” in the symposium, “What are we really measuring? Complex conceptualizations and imprecise measurement of social-personality constructs,” co-chaired by Aaron and Jess.…
Now out in Scientific American Mind: Jess’ article “Pride brings out the best–and the worst–in humans.“
Jess Tracy, “The Nature of Pride” Stanford University Social Psychology Colloquium Series. Palo Alto, CA, Feb. 10, 2014
Jess Tracy, “The Addictive Costs of Shame.” Invited Talk, Society for Affective Science Inaugural Conference. Washington DC, April 26, 2014
Dan Randles, “Shamed into taking a drink? Shame displays predict likelihood of relapse among recovering alcoholics”. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention Data Blitz, Austin, TX. February, 2014.