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Are Primates Behaviorists: Formal Dominance, Cognition, and Free-Floating Rationales
Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 113(1)
Author(s): Signe Preuschoft

Abstract: Contrary to a recent claim (D. Maestripieri, 1996), the concept of formal dominance (F. B. M. de Waal, 1986) is not dependent on higher order intentio...



The Gender Gap in Occupational Role Attainment: A Social Dominance Approach
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 72(1)
Author(s): Felicia Pratto, Lisa M. Stallworth, Jim Sidanius, Bret Siers

Abstract: Investigated the evidence of a gender gap in occupational role attainment in 3 experiments with 316 undergraduates. The authors present archival evide...



Primate Cognition and the Bared-Teeth Display: A Reevaluation of the Concept of Formal Dominance
Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 110(4)
Author(s): Dario Maestripieri

Abstract: The cognitive implications of the phenomenon of dominance in nonhuman primates and other animals have been poorly addressed. This article shows that t...



Emotional Reactions and Status in Groups
American Sociological Review, Vol. 61(5)
Author(s): Michael J Lovaglia, Jeffrey A. Houser

Abstract: Lovaglia and Houser propose that emotional reactions compatible with status characteristics reduce status differences among group members, while incom...



Attractiveness of the Underling: An Automatic Power? Sex Association and its Consequences for Sexual Harassment and Aggression
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 68(5)
Author(s): John A. Bargh, Paula Raymond, John B. Pryor, Fritz Strack

Abstract: One characteristic of men who sexually harass is that they are not aware that their actions are inappropriate or a misuse of their power (L. F Fitzger...



 
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