11th most downloaded article from Evolution and Human Behavior
Joey Cheng, Jess, & Joe Henrich’s (2010) paper on The Evolutionary Foundations of Human Social Status was the 11th most downloaded article from Evolution and Human Behavior in 2011
Joey Cheng, Jess, & Joe Henrich’s (2010) paper on The Evolutionary Foundations of Human Social Status was the 11th most downloaded article from Evolution and Human Behavior in 2011
New research from the lab shows that the pride expression is likely to be a universal implicit status signal– now in press at Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Read the paper here.
Pride and shame expressions communicate status more powerfully than competing contextual information– paper by Azim Shariff, Jess, and Jeff Markusoff published at PSPB.
Lab Happy Hour And… lab members in action
Joey Cheng, “Dominance and Prestige: Distinct routes to social influence” in a symposium chaired by Joey and Jess on “The Pursuit of Social Status”. Other speakers include Robb Willer, Nathaniel Fast, and Nir Halevy. SPSP Conference San Diego, CA Saturday,…
Jason Martens, “An Emotion-Based Learning Bias: Does the Pride Expression Cue Expertise?,” in a symposium chaired by Jason and Jess on “Pride, Power, and Social-Status: The Impact of Expanded Posture on Self and Others.” Other speakers: Dana Carney, Li Huang,…
“Emotions of Inequality”, Jess’ review of Susan Fiske’s Envy Up, Scorn Down, published in Science.
Jess Tracy, “How to Publish, from the Author’s Perspective” APA Panel on How to Publish, SPSP Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA January 18th, 2013
Now published at PLoS ONE: Jess & Jason’s paper showing that existential anxiety influences beliefs in evolution and intelligent design. Read press on the PLoS ONE article here
Joey Cheng, “Physiological evidence of a fragile ego: Narcissists show elevated levels of stress-related biomarkers in response to daily negative emotions” SPSP Social Neuroendocrinology Pre-Conference Data Blitz San Diego, CA Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, 12:30-1:15