Gary D. Sherman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
Area:
moral psychology, politicsGoogle:
"Gary Sherman"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJonathan Haidt | grad student | 2011 | UVA | |
(How Disgust Affects the Perception of Darkness.) |
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Sherman GD, Mehta PH. (2019) Stress, cortisol, and social hierarchy. Current Opinion in Psychology. 33: 227-232 |
London M, Bear JB, Cushenbery L, et al. (2019) Leader support for gender equity: Understanding prosocial goal orientation, leadership motivation, and power sharing Human Resource Management Review. 29: 418-427 |
Sherman GD, Rice LK, Jin ES, et al. (2016) Sex Differences in Cortisol's Regulation of Affiliative Behavior. Hormones and Behavior |
Sherman GD, Lerner JS, Josephs RA, et al. (2015) The Interaction of Testosterone and Cortisol Is Associated With Attained Status in Male Executives. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Sherman GD, Lerner JS, Renshon J, et al. (2015) Perceiving Others’ Feelings: The Importance of Personality and Social Structure Social Psychological and Personality Science. 6: 559-569 |
Sherman GD, Haidt J, Iyer R, et al. (2013) Individual differences in the physical embodiment of care: prosocially oriented women respond to cuteness by becoming more physically careful. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 13: 151-8 |
Sherman GD, Haidt J, Clore GL. (2012) The faintest speck of dirt: disgust enhances the detection of impurity. Psychological Science. 23: 1506-14 |
Sherman GD, Haidt J. (2011) Cuteness and disgust: The humanizing and dehumanizing effects of emotion Emotion Review. 3: 245-251 |
Sherman GD, Clore GL. (2009) The color of sin: white and black are perceptual symbols of moral purity and pollution. Psychological Science. 20: 1019-25 |
Sherman GD, Haidt J, Coan JA. (2009) Viewing cute images increases behavioral carefulness. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 9: 282-6 |