Moral Offense or Stomachache? How Disgust Shapes our Moral Judgments Aug 6, 2020 BY Jessica L. Tracy We normally think of morality in terms of people’s basic ethical principles. But experiments with ginger show that there’s more to it than that. Character & Context Blog
The Chicken and Egg of Pride and Social Rank Nov 12, 2021 BY Eric Mercadante, Zachary Witkower, and Jessica Tracy Pride is a cause and a consequence of high social status; and, in the same way, high social status is a cause and consequence of pride. Character & Context Blog
“Head-ing” towards a New Understanding of Face Perception Aug 13, 2019 BY Zachary Witkower and Jessica Tracy Subtle head movements can dramatically change the way a person’s face appears and thereby affect other people’s perceptions of the person. Character & Context Blog
A Tale of Two Prides Feb 4, 2021 BY Leah Dickens Being proud isn’t always a good thing, and it isn’t always a bad thing. Character & Context Blog
Fellows Apr 20, 2024 Fellowship identifies members with longstanding contributions to SPSP and the field of personality and social psychology. Career
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