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Male Susceptibility to Attentional Capture by Power Cues
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 46(2)
Author(s): Malia F. Mason, Shu Zhang, Rebecca L. Dyer

Abstract: The present investigation explores the possibility that power has increased salience among males but not females. Evidence indicates that stimuli that...



Power, Individuation, and the Cross-Race Recognition Deficit
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 46(5)
Author(s): Edwin R. Shriver, Kurt Hugenberg

Abstract: The well-known Cross-Race Effect (CRE) in facial recognition is observed as better recognition for faces of one’s own race than faces of another race....



How Long Will It Take? Power Biases Time Predictions
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 46(4)
Author(s): Mario Weick, Ana Guinote

Abstract: People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning fallacy derives from the tendency to focus attenti...



Power Asymmetry and Learning in Teams: The Moderating Role of Performance Feedback
Organization Science, Vol. 21(2)
Author(s): Gerben S. Van der Vegt, Simon B. de Jong, J. Stuart Bunderson, Eric Molleman

Abstract: Past research suggests that power asymmetry within teams can have a stifling effect on team learning and performance. We argue here that this effect i...



Decision Making and Testosterone: When the Ends Justify the Means
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 46(4)
Author(s): Dana R. Carney, Malia F. Mason

Abstract: Behavioral endocrinology research suggests that testosterone may play a role in moral decision making. Studies involving human and nonhuman animals in...



 
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