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Dana R Carney

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Current Opinion in Psychology|May 4, 2020
The nonverbal expression of power, status, and dominanceDana R Carney
Plos One|July 5, 2012
First is bestDana R Carney, Mahzarin R Banaji
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 6, 2003
It takes one to know one: interpersonal sensitivity is related to accurate assessments of others' interpersonal sensitivityDana R Carney, Jinni A Harrigan
Psychological Science|August 7, 2014
Wanted: direct comparisons of unconscious and conscious lie detectionLeanne ten Brinke, Dana R Carney
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 25, 2016
Unacquainted callers can predict which citizens will vote over and above citizens' stated self-predictionsTodd Rogers, Leanne Ten Brinke, Dana R Carney
Psychological Science|March 25, 2014
Some evidence for unconscious lie detectionLeanne Ten Brinke, Dayna Stimson, Dana R Carney
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 25, 2015
Physically scarce (vs. enriched) environments decrease the ability to tell lies successfullyLeanne Ten Brinke, Poruz Khambatta, Dana R Carney
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 15, 2019
Different physiological reactions when observing lies versus truths: Initial evidence and an intervention to enhance accuracyLeanne Ten Brinke, Julia J Lee, Dana R Carney
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 30, 2016
Can Ordinary People Detect Deception After All?Leanne Ten Brinke, Kathleen D Vohs, Dana R Carney
Psychological Science|September 22, 2010
Power posing: brief nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk toleranceDana R Carney, Amy J C Cuddy, Andy J Yap
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Current Opinion in Psychology|May 4, 2020
The nonverbal expression of power, status, and dominanceDana R Carney
Plos One|July 5, 2012
First is bestDana R Carney, Mahzarin R Banaji
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 6, 2003
It takes one to know one: interpersonal sensitivity is related to accurate assessments of others' interpersonal sensitivityDana R Carney, Jinni A Harrigan
Psychological Science|August 7, 2014
Wanted: direct comparisons of unconscious and conscious lie detectionLeanne ten Brinke, Dana R Carney
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 25, 2016
Unacquainted callers can predict which citizens will vote over and above citizens' stated self-predictionsTodd Rogers, Leanne Ten Brinke, Dana R Carney
Psychological Science|March 25, 2014
Some evidence for unconscious lie detectionLeanne Ten Brinke, Dayna Stimson, Dana R Carney
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 25, 2015
Physically scarce (vs. enriched) environments decrease the ability to tell lies successfullyLeanne Ten Brinke, Poruz Khambatta, Dana R Carney
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 15, 2019
Different physiological reactions when observing lies versus truths: Initial evidence and an intervention to enhance accuracyLeanne Ten Brinke, Julia J Lee, Dana R Carney
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 30, 2016
Can Ordinary People Detect Deception After All?Leanne Ten Brinke, Kathleen D Vohs, Dana R Carney
Psychological Science|September 22, 2010
Power posing: brief nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk toleranceDana R Carney, Amy J C Cuddy, Andy J Yap
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