How mouse-tracking can advance social cognitive theory
Mouse-tracking–measuring computer-mouse movements made by participants while they
choose between response options–is an emerging tool that offers an accessible, data-rich …
choose between response options–is an emerging tool that offers an accessible, data-rich …
Doing psychological science by hand
JB Freeman - Current directions in psychological science, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past decade, mouse tracking in choice tasks has become a popular method across
psychological science. This method exploits hand movements as a measure of multiple …
psychological science. This method exploits hand movements as a measure of multiple …
Causes and consequences of coalitional cognition
M Cikara - Advances in experimental social psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
What is a group? How do we know to which groups we belong? How do we assign others to
groups? A great deal of theorizing across the social sciences, has conceptualized “groups” …
groups? A great deal of theorizing across the social sciences, has conceptualized “groups” …
Intergroup emotions theory: Production, regulation, and modification of group-based emotions
Emotions are a ubiquitous aspect of interaction between groups. As described in Intergroup
Emotions Theory (IET; Mackie, Devos, & Smith, 2000; Smith, 1993), intergroup emotions are …
Emotions Theory (IET; Mackie, Devos, & Smith, 2000; Smith, 1993), intergroup emotions are …
Beyond bias: response bias and interpersonal (in) sensitivity as a contributors to race disparities
EP Lloyd, K Hugenberg - European Review of Social Psychology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In the present work, we review a growing programme of research identifying deficits in race-
based interpersonal sensitivity, specifically emotion detection, as a route to creating pitfalls …
based interpersonal sensitivity, specifically emotion detection, as a route to creating pitfalls …
Shifts in facial impression structures across group boundaries
Y Hong, JB Freeman - Social Psychological and Personality …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Facial impressions have long been argued to be driven by two independent dimensions of
trustworthiness and dominance. However, in an intergroup context, we reasoned that these …
trustworthiness and dominance. However, in an intergroup context, we reasoned that these …
Emotion recognition development: Preliminary evidence for an effect of school pedagogical practices
S Denervaud, C Mumenthaler, E Gentaz… - Learning and …, 2020 - Elsevier
While emotion recognition is shaped through social interactions from a child's early years
through at least late adolescence, no emphasis has thus far been given to the effects of daily …
through at least late adolescence, no emphasis has thus far been given to the effects of daily …
[HTML][HTML] Social connectedness and negative affect uniquely explain individual differences in response to emotional ambiguity
Negativity bias is not only central to mood and anxiety disorders, but can powerfully impact
our decision-making across domains (eg, financial, medical, social). This project builds on …
our decision-making across domains (eg, financial, medical, social). This project builds on …
[图书][B] A handbook of process tracing methods
A Handbook of Process Tracing Methods demonstrates how to better understand decision
outcomes by studying decision processes, through the introduction of a number of exciting …
outcomes by studying decision processes, through the introduction of a number of exciting …
Is this my group or not? The role of ensemble coding of emotional expressions in group categorization.
A Goldenberg, TD Sweeny, E Shpigel… - Journal of Experimental …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
When exposed to others' emotional responses, people often make rapid decisions as to
whether these others are members of their group or not. These group categorization …
whether these others are members of their group or not. These group categorization …