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Social Power Makes the Heart Work More Efficiently: Evidence from Cardiovascular Markers of Challenge and Threat
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 48(1)
Author(s): Daan Scheepers, Frank de Wit, Naomi Ellemers, Kai Sassenberg

Abstract: Possessing social power is beneficial for a wide range of physical and psychological outcomes. In the current research we test the hypothesis that the...



On Keeping Your Enemies Close: Powerful Leaders Seek Proximity to Ingroup Power
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 102(3)
Author(s): Nicole L. Mead, Jon K. Maner

Abstract: Throughout history, humans have had to detect and deflect myriad threats from their social and physical environment in order to survive and flourish. ...



The Impact of Categorical Status, Numeric Representation, and Work Group Prestige on Preference for Demographically Similar Others: A Value Threat Approach
Organization Science, Vol. 23(2)
Author(s): Michelle M. Duguid, Denise Lewin Loyd, Pamela S. Tolbert

Abstract: It is a popular assumption that women and racial minorities who are numeric minorities in high-prestige work groups will advocate for a demographicall...



The Impact of Value Similarity and Power on the Perception of Threat
Political Psychology, Vol. 33(2)
Author(s): Rocio Garcia-Retamero, Stephanie M. Müller, David L. Rousseau

Abstract: Threat perception is a powerful tool in international and intergroup conflict. Realists in international relations argue that the perception of threat...



The Role of System-justification Motivation, Group Status and System Threat in Directing Support for Hate Crimes Legislation
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 47(2)
Author(s): Robyn K. Mallett, Jeffrey R. Huntsinger, Janet K. Swim

Abstract: We examine factors that explain variability in attitudes toward hate crimes legislation. We find that one's posture toward the current social system d...



 
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