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Joey T. Cheng
Joey T. Cheng
Associate Professor, York University, Department of Psychology
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Two ways to the top: Evidence that dominance and prestige are distinct yet viable avenues to social rank and influence
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, T Foulsham, A Kingstone, J Henrich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 104 (1), 103, 2013
11832013
Pride, personality, and the evolutionary foundations of human social status
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, J Henrich
Evolution and Human Behavior 31 (5), 334-347, 2010
9762010
Authentic and hubristic pride: The affective core of self-esteem and narcissism
JL Tracy, JT Cheng, RW Robins, KH Trzesniewski
Self and identity 8 (2-3), 196-213, 2009
6232009
A naturalist’s view of pride
JL Tracy, AF Shariff, JT Cheng
Emotion Review 2 (2), 163-177, 2010
3932010
Gaze allocation in a dynamic situation: Effects of social status and speaking
T Foulsham, JT Cheng, JL Tracy, J Henrich, A Kingstone
Cognition 117 (3), 319-331, 2010
3092010
Toward a unified science of hierarchy: Dominance and prestige are two fundamental pathways to human social rank
JT Cheng, JL Tracy
The psychology of social status, 3-27, 2014
2352014
The psychological structure of humility
AC Weidman, JT Cheng, JL Tracy
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 114 (1), 153, 2018
1792018
Two signals of social rank: Prestige and dominance are associated with distinct nonverbal displays.
Z Witkower, JL Tracy, JT Cheng, J Henrich
Journal of personality and social psychology 118 (1), 89, 2020
1442020
Listen, follow me: Dynamic vocal signals of dominance predict emergent social rank in humans
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, S Ho, J Henrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145 (5), 536, 2016
1372016
On the dynamics of social hierarchy: A longitudinal investigation of the rise and fall of prestige, dominance, and social rank in naturalistic task groups
DJ Redhead, JT Cheng, C Driver, T Foulsham, R O'Gorman
Evolution and Human Behavior 40 (2), 222-234, 2019
1132019
Dominance, prestige, and the role of leveling in human social hierarchy and equality
JT Cheng
Current Opinion in Psychology 33, 238-244, 2020
1052020
The psychology of social status
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, CA Anderson
Springer New York, 2014
1002014
The evolution of pride and social hierarchy
JL Tracy, E Mercadante, Z Witkower, JT Cheng
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 62, 51-114, 2020
812020
The emotional dynamics of narcissism
JL Tracy, JT Cheng, JP Martens, RW Robins
The handbook of narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder …, 2012
782012
Gossip as an effective and low-cost form of punishment
M Feinberg, JT Cheng, R Willer
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (1), 25-25, 2012
772012
Are narcissists hardy or vulnerable? The role of narcissism in the production of stress-related biomarkers in response to emotional distress.
JT Cheng, JL Tracy, GE Miller
Emotion 13 (6), 1004, 2013
722013
The impact of wealth on prestige and dominance rank relationships
JT Cheng, JL Tracy
Psychological Inquiry 24 (2), 102-108, 2013
692013
The world at 7: 00: Comparing the experience of situations across 20 countries
E Guillaume, E Baranski, E Todd, B Bastian, I Bronin, C Ivanova, ...
Journal of personality 84 (4), 493-509, 2016
672016
Pride: The fundamental emotion of success, power, and status
JL Tracy, AC Weidman, JT Cheng, JP Martens
Handbook of positive emotion, 294-310, 2014
652014
Cross-cultural evidence for the two-facet structure of pride
Y Shi, JM Chung, JT Cheng, JL Tracy, RW Robins, X Chen, Y Zheng
Journal of Research in Personality 55, 61-74, 2015
562015
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