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Dana Carney

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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http://facultybio.haas.berkeley.edu/faculty-list/carney-dana
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Ten Brinke L, Lee JJ, Carney DR. (2019) Different physiological reactions when observing lies versus truths: Initial evidence and an intervention to enhance accuracy. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Jonas KJ, Cesario J, Alger M, et al. (2017) Power poses – where do we stand? Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology. 2: 139-141
Ten Brinke L, Vohs KD, Carney DR. (2016) Can Ordinary People Detect Deception After All? Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Hall JA, Gunnery SD, Letzring T, et al. (2016) Accuracy of Judging Affect and Accuracy of Judging Personality: How and When Are They Related? Journal of Personality
Rogers T, Ten Brinke L, Carney DR. (2016) Unacquainted callers can predict which citizens will vote over and above citizens' stated self-predictions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Vacharkulksemsuk T, Reit E, Khambatta P, et al. (2016) Dominant, open nonverbal displays are attractive at zero-acquaintance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Ten Brinke L, Khambatta P, Carney DR. (2015) Physically scarce (vs. enriched) environments decrease the ability to tell lies successfully. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 144: 982-92
Carney DR, Cuddy AJ, Yap AJ. (2015) Review and Summary of Research on the Embodied Effects of Expansive (vs. Contractive) Nonverbal Displays. Psychological Science. 26: 657-63
Cuddy AJ, Wilmuth CA, Yap AJ, et al. (2015) Preparatory power posing affects nonverbal presence and job interview performance. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 100: 1286-95
Ten Brinke L, Black PJ, Porter S, et al. (2015) Psychopathic personality traits predict competitive wins and cooperative losses in negotiation Personality and Individual Differences. 79: 116-122
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