Rizzo, Michael T Roberts, Steven O Rhodes, Marjorie
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Developmental science
Members of advantaged groups are more likely than members of disadvantaged groups to think, feel, and behave in ways that reinforce their group's position within the hierarchy. This study examined how children's status within a group-based hierarchy shapes their beliefs about the hierarchy and the groups that comprise it in ways that reinforce the ...
Hester, Neil Hehman, Eric
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Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc
Clothing, hairstyle, makeup, and accessories influence first impressions. However, target dress is notably absent from current theories and models of person perception. We discuss three reasons for this minimal attention to dress in person perception: high theoretical complexity, incompatibility with traditional methodology, and underappreciation b...
Heck, Isobel A Kushnir, Tamar Kinzler, Katherine D
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Developmental science
How do children learn about the structure of the social world? We tested whether children would extract patterns from an agent's social choices to make inferences about multiple groups' relative social standing. In Experiment 1, 4- to 6-year-old children (N = 36; tested in Central New York) saw an agent and three groups (Group-A, Group-B, and Group...
Păunescu, Carmen Argatu, Ruxandra Matyus, Eniko
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
Holding employees who are highly motivated and who illustrate fulfilment in respect to their work is a catalyst of positive change for nowadays organizations, who perform operations in quickly changing circumstances. Such individuals are known to engage more in organizational citizenship behaviour and steer away from deviant workplace behaviour. As...
Cha, Hyunjin Uchida, Yukiko Choi, Eunsoo
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Frontiers in Psychology
The present study examined the difference between women and men in perceiving leadership roles. Two experiments, one conducted online and the other in a lab, investigated the subjective experiences of Japanese men and women when they are assigned with different roles (e.g., leader vs. subordinate). Both studies revealed that women perceived their r...
Mahadevan, Nikhila Gregg, Aiden P Sedikides, Constantine
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Journal of personality
Grounded in hierometer theory and social rank theory, this research examined how within-person fluctuations in social status relate to within-person fluctuations in self-esteem and several clinically relevant emotions. Both hierometer theory and social rank theory postulate that particular psychological mechanisms help individuals to navigate socia...
Suh, Chan S Lim, Yisook Kim, Harris Hyun-Soo
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Previous literature has recognized the importance of social relationship in understanding people's engagement in aggressive behavior. Yet, largely due to data limitations, only few studies have empirically explored how social status precisely influences interpersonal violence. In this research, we investigate the determinants of peer-to-peer violen...
Ellakany, Passent Aly, Nourhan M
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European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe
Dental students' satisfaction with their own career can significantly improve the quality of care provided to patients. The aim of the current study was to assess the level of career satisfaction amongst Saudi dental students and dentists. A cross-sectional survey was conducted from October 2019 to January 2020 all over Saudi Arabia. A sample of 75...
Liu, Wen Zhang, Xinyi Liang, Changwei
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Frontiers in Communication
Introduction Voice has been used to project identity in dubbing, in order to auditory portray appropriate role images in TV dramas. This study investigates the character voices of leading male characters in Empresses in the Palace. Methods Different acoustic characteristics of character voices and matching relation between acoustics and role images...
Kline, Naomi G Juvonen, Jaana
Abstract: Having cross‐ethnic friends in early adolescence is associated with more positive intergroup attitudes, but little is known about the social signaling function of the diversity of friends. The current study examined how the ethnic diversity of students’ friends in seventh grade is related to their social status (e.g., acceptance, rejectio...