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Current Opinion in Psychology
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July 29, 2019
Power and social distance
Joe C Magee
Cognition & Emotion
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March 27, 2015
Affective expressions in groups and inferences about members' relational well-being: The effects of socially engaging and disengaging emotions
Naomi B Rothman, Joe C Magee
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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November 24, 2006
Emotional ties that bind: the roles of valence and consistency of group emotion in inferences of cohesiveness and common fate
Joe C Magee, Larissa Z Tiedens
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc
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January 26, 2013
The social distance theory of power
Joe C Magee, Pamela K Smith
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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January 8, 2014
Neural substrates of social status inference: roles of medial prefrontal cortex and superior temporal sulcus
Malia Mason, Joe C Magee, Susan T Fiske
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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January 30, 2007
Power, propensity to negotiate, and moving first in competitive interactions
Joe C Magee, Adam D Galinsky, Deborah H Gruenfeld
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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February 25, 2010
Power differences in the construal of a crisis: the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001
Joe C Magee, Frances J Milliken, Adam R Lurie
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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September 23, 2003
From power to action
Adam D Galinsky, Deborah H Gruenfeld, Joe C Magee
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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June 24, 2014
A little similarity goes a long way: the effects of peripheral but self-revealing similarities on improving and sustaining interracial relationships
Tessa V West, Joe C Magee, Sarah H Gordon, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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July 9, 2008
Power and the objectification of social targets
Deborah H Gruenfeld, M Ena Inesi, Joe C Magee, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology
|
July 29, 2019
Power and social distance
Joe C Magee
Cognition & Emotion
|
March 27, 2015
Affective expressions in groups and inferences about members' relational well-being: The effects of socially engaging and disengaging emotions
Naomi B Rothman, Joe C Magee
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
November 24, 2006
Emotional ties that bind: the roles of valence and consistency of group emotion in inferences of cohesiveness and common fate
Joe C Magee, Larissa Z Tiedens
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc
|
January 26, 2013
The social distance theory of power
Joe C Magee, Pamela K Smith
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
January 8, 2014
Neural substrates of social status inference: roles of medial prefrontal cortex and superior temporal sulcus
Malia Mason, Joe C Magee, Susan T Fiske
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
January 30, 2007
Power, propensity to negotiate, and moving first in competitive interactions
Joe C Magee, Adam D Galinsky, Deborah H Gruenfeld
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
February 25, 2010
Power differences in the construal of a crisis: the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001
Joe C Magee, Frances J Milliken, Adam R Lurie
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
September 23, 2003
From power to action
Adam D Galinsky, Deborah H Gruenfeld, Joe C Magee
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
June 24, 2014
A little similarity goes a long way: the effects of peripheral but self-revealing similarities on improving and sustaining interracial relationships
Tessa V West, Joe C Magee, Sarah H Gordon, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
July 9, 2008
Power and the objectification of social targets
Deborah H Gruenfeld, M Ena Inesi, Joe C Magee, et al.
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