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Narcissism and vulnerability

Joey Cheng, Jess Tracy, and Greg Miller show that narcissists reveal physiological fragility (i.e., higher levels of two biomarkers of stress) in the face of daily distresses, consistent with the fragile ego account of narcissism. Read the paper, now published…

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Jess SPSP talk

Jess Tracy, “The Irrepressible Power of Pride Displays” In the symposium, “The Non-Verbal Expression of Positive Emotions: Variations and Social Implications” (M. Shiota, Chair), at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. February, 2014

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Alec APS talk

Alec Beall, “The Little Red Dress Spells Reproductive Success.” In the symposium,“Psychophysical cues to fertility, leadership capacity, trustworthiness, and health” (J.T. Cheng, & J.L. Tracy, Chairs), at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington DC. May, 2013

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Joey ARP Talk

Joey Cheng, “Listen, follow me: Changes in vocal pitch predict leader emergence.” In the symposium,“Causes and consequences of individual differences in social status: New insights from research on nonverbal behavior, neuroendocrinology, health, and self-regulatory goals” (J.T. Cheng, & J.L. Tracy,…

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Joey APS talk

Joey Cheng, “Listen, follow me: Changes in vocal pitch predict leader emergence.” In the symposium,“Psychophysical cues to fertility, leadership capacity, trustworthiness, and health” (J.T. Cheng, & J.L. Tracy, Chairs), at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington…

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Jess APS talk

Jess Tracy, “The Irrepressible Communicative Power of the Emotion Expressions of Pride and Shame” In the symposium,“Face it! Context reveals what the face conceals” (H. Aviezer, Chair), at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington DC. May,…

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Red cues fertility

New research by Alec Beall and Jess Tracy shows that women are more likely to dress in red when they are at peak fertility. Read the paper, now published at Psych Science. Read the Online Supplement here, and our follow-up now published in…

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