Jess Post Doc Day Keynote
Jess Tracy, The Nature of Pride and Social Rank, Keynote Address, UBC Postdoc Research Day. December 9, 2024 Vancouver, BC
Jess Tracy, The Nature of Pride and Social Rank, Keynote Address, UBC Postdoc Research Day. December 9, 2024 Vancouver, BC
Jess Tracy, The Nature of Pride and Social Rank, Keynote Address, UBC Postdoc Research Day. December 9, 2024 Vancouver, BC
Gabrielle Ibasco, “How Group-Based Pride Regulates Guilt and Shame for Intergroup Transgressions,” in the symposium, Novel Strategies for Regulating Group-Based and Collective Emotions (Chairs: G. Ibasco & J. L. Tracy), Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Conference. February, 2025 Denver,…
In research led by Zak Witkower, smile variation is shown to accurately leak personality. See here for the article in press at PNAS-Nexus.
New research led by lab collaborator Ashley Martin shows that gender cognition– the tendency to see gender in non-human entities, and to see those entities as more human to the extent that they are gendered– is a human universal. See…
Jess Tracy, Ian Hohm, and Ari Makridakis present new ideas (and some data) suggesting that science erodes humans’ ability to find meaning in life, now published at Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Jess Tracy, “Pride: The Emotional Foundation of Social Rank” at the APF Spielberger EMPathy Symposium, APA Annual Convention. Seattle, WA. August, 2024
Now in press at JEP:G: Studies led by Zak Witkower show that the dominance nonverbal display is reliably recognized as dominance (and not confused with prestige) by indigenous people in the Mayagna tribe in Nicaragua and by Canadian children as…
Now at Journal of Personality: Eric Mercadante and Jess Tracy’s paper demonstrating that greedy acquisition may be motivated by a desire for pride.
Eric Mercadante, Jess Tracy, and Fritz Gotz’s paper showing that greed language in senatorial tweets predicts retweets and likes now published in PNAS.