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Kurt Hugenberg

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 29, 2017
Facing humanness: Facial width-to-height ratio predicts ascriptions of humanityJason C Deska, E Paige Lloyd, Kurt Hugenberg
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 3, 2017
Perceiving Sophisticated Minds Influences Perceptual IndividuationSteven M Almaraz, Kurt Hugenberg, Steven G Young
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 17, 2025
Suppressing versus expressing anger influences person perceptions of warmth and competenceDorainne J Green, Neelamberi D Klein, Kurt Hugenberg
Psychological Science|August 8, 2007
The cross-category effect: mere social categorization is sufficient to elicit an own-group bias in face recognitionMichael J Bernstein, Steven G Young, Kurt Hugenberg
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 17, 2020
Dehumanizing Prisoners: Remaining Sentence Duration Predicts the Ascription of Mind to PrisonersJason C Deska, Steven M Almaraz, Kurt Hugenberg
Psychological Science|February 1, 2024
Racial Prejudice Affects Representations of Facial TrustworthinessRyan J Hutchings, Erin Freiburger, Mattea Sim, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 9, 2023
A Race-Based Size Bias for Black Adolescent Boys: Size, Innocence, and ThreatErin Freiburger, Mattea Sim, Amy G Halberstadt, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 17, 2007
Implicit theories about groups and stereotyping: the role of group entitativityRobert J Rydell, Kurt Hugenberg, Devin Ray, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 24, 2021
People attribute humanness to men and women differently based on their facial appearanceRavin Alaei, Jason C Deska, Kurt Hugenberg, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 13, 2022
Having the right face for the job: The effect of facial width-to-height ratio on job selection preferencesJason C Deska, Sean T Hingston, Madeline Lundin, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 29, 2017
Facing humanness: Facial width-to-height ratio predicts ascriptions of humanityJason C Deska, E Paige Lloyd, Kurt Hugenberg
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 3, 2017
Perceiving Sophisticated Minds Influences Perceptual IndividuationSteven M Almaraz, Kurt Hugenberg, Steven G Young
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 17, 2025
Suppressing versus expressing anger influences person perceptions of warmth and competenceDorainne J Green, Neelamberi D Klein, Kurt Hugenberg
Psychological Science|August 8, 2007
The cross-category effect: mere social categorization is sufficient to elicit an own-group bias in face recognitionMichael J Bernstein, Steven G Young, Kurt Hugenberg
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 17, 2020
Dehumanizing Prisoners: Remaining Sentence Duration Predicts the Ascription of Mind to PrisonersJason C Deska, Steven M Almaraz, Kurt Hugenberg
Psychological Science|February 1, 2024
Racial Prejudice Affects Representations of Facial TrustworthinessRyan J Hutchings, Erin Freiburger, Mattea Sim, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 9, 2023
A Race-Based Size Bias for Black Adolescent Boys: Size, Innocence, and ThreatErin Freiburger, Mattea Sim, Amy G Halberstadt, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 17, 2007
Implicit theories about groups and stereotyping: the role of group entitativityRobert J Rydell, Kurt Hugenberg, Devin Ray, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 24, 2021
People attribute humanness to men and women differently based on their facial appearanceRavin Alaei, Jason C Deska, Kurt Hugenberg, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 13, 2022
Having the right face for the job: The effect of facial width-to-height ratio on job selection preferencesJason C Deska, Sean T Hingston, Madeline Lundin, et al.
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