Eric’s JEPG in press
Now in press at JEP:G: People high in hubristic pride engage in strategic dishonesty when faced with a status threat–if their dishonest behaviour might help them get ahead.
Now in press at JEP:G: People high in hubristic pride engage in strategic dishonesty when faced with a status threat–if their dishonest behaviour might help them get ahead.
Jess Tracy, Career Trajectory Award Acceptance Speech Society for Experimental Social Psychology Annual Conference, Santa Barbara, CA October 9, 2021
Jess Tracy was awarded the 2021 Society for Experimental Social Psychology (SESP) Career Trajectory Award.
Which comes first–feelings of pride that motivate social rank attainment, or rises in social rank that lead to feelings of pride? Check out Zak Witkower, Eric Mercadante, and Jess Tracy’s new paper in press at SPPS for the answer!
Joey Cheng, Jess Tracy, and Joe Henrich challenge Durkee and colleagues (2020) on the basis of social rank in human societies — now in press at PNAS.
Click here to participate in a study examining runners’ feelings about their running performances.
Tilting your head changes the way your emotion expressions are perceived, by causing illusory facial activity. See Zak Witkower & Jess’ new paper, now in press at Emotion
Which positive emotions do we experience as distinct? Now published at Affective Science: an empirically derived taxonomy of distinct, subjectively experienced, positive emotions.
Jess Tracy, “Reciprocal relations between emotions and moral thought.” Workshop on emotions and morality, University of Jerusalem Jerusalem, Israel. May, 2022… hopefully!
Our review of over a decade of work from the lab on pride and social hierarchy, now published in the Annual Review of Psychology.