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The Human Penguin Project: Climate, social integration, and core body temperature
H IJzerman, S Lindenberg, İ Dalğar, SSC Weissgerber, RC Vergara, ...
Collabra: Psychology 4 (1), 37, 2018
692018
Minimal but not meaningless: Seemingly arbitrary category labels can imply more than group membership
Y Hong, KG Ratner
Journal of personality and social psychology 120 (3), 576-600, 2021
252021
Can over-the-counter pain medications influence our thoughts and emotions?
KG Ratner, AR Kaczmarek, Y Hong
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (1), 82-89, 2018
172018
Data from the Human Penguin Project, a cross-national dataset testing social thermoregulation principles
CP Hu, JX Yin, S Lindenberg, İ Dalğar, SC Weissgerber, RC Vergara, ...
Scientific data 6 (1), 32, 2019
152019
Exposure to negative stereotypes influences representations of monetary incentives in the nucleus accumbens
BL Welborn, Y Hong, KG Ratner
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 15 (3), 347-358, 2020
102020
Does distance from the equator predict self-control? Lessons from the Human Penguin Project
H IJzerman, M Čolić, M Hennecke, Y Hong, CP Hu, J Joy-Gaba, ...
Lessons from the Human Penguin Project (August 11, 2016), 2016
62016
Scrutinizing whether mere group membership influences the N170 response to faces: Results from two preregistered event-related potential studies
Y Hong, MS Mayes, AP Munasinghe, KG Ratner
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 34 (11), 1999-2015, 2022
42022
Shifts in Facial Impression Structures Across Group Boundaries
Y Hong, JB Freeman
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 19485506231193180, 2023
32023
The relationship betweem students’ conscienstiousness level and their healthy eating behavior
Y Hong
undergraduate Journal of Psychology 8, 8-11, 2013
32013
Reducing facial stereotype bias in consequential social judgments: Intervention success with White male faces
Y Hong, KW Chua, JB Freeman
Psychological Science 35 (1), 21-33, 2024
12024
Facial Stereotypes of Competence (Not Trustworthiness or Dominance) Most Resemble Facial Stereotypes of Group Membership
Y Hong, M Reed, KG Ratner
Social Cognition 41 (6), 562-578, 2023
12023
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