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The emotional origins of a social learning bias: Does the pride expression cue copying?

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Jessica L. Tracy, Ph.D.

Jess is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar.

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Jessica L. Tracy, Ph.D.

Jess is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar.

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Two ways to the top: Evidence that dominance and prestige are distinct yet viable avenues to social rank and influence

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Aaron C. Weidman

Aaron studies individual differences in how people desire, forecast, and experience emotions.

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Aaron C. Weidman

Aaron studies individual differences in how people desire, forecast, and experience emotions.

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In the Emotion and Self Lab at the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, we study the process, structure, expression, and regulation of emotions and self. Much of our research is focused on self-conscious emotions (pride, shame,…

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Aaron ISRE talk

Aaron Weidman, “The Jingle and Jangle of Emotion Assessment: Imprecise Measurement, Casual Scale Usage, and Conceptual Fuzziness in Discrete Emotion Research.” At the biennial meeting of the International Society for Research in Emotion Berkeley, CA August, 2013

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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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Aaron ISRE talk

Aaron Weidman, “The Jingle and Jangle of Emotion Assessment: Imprecise Measurement, Casual Scale Usage, and Conceptual Fuzziness in Discrete Emotion Research.” At the biennial meeting of the International Society for Research in Emotion Berkeley, CA June, 2013

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