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Implicit bias among physicians and its prediction of thrombolysis decisions for black and white patients
AR Green, DR Carney, DJ Pallin, LH Ngo, KL Raymond, LI Iezzoni, ...
Journal of general internal medicine 22, 1231-1238, 2007
18872007
Power posing: Brief nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk tolerance
DR Carney, AJC Cuddy, AJ Yap
Psychological science 21 (10), 1363-1368, 2010
17242010
The secret lives of liberals and conservatives: Personality profiles, interaction styles, and the things they leave behind
DR Carney, JT Jost, SD Gosling, J Potter
Political psychology 29 (6), 807-840, 2008
16832008
A thin slice perspective on the accuracy of first impressions
DR Carney, CR Colvin, JA Hall
Journal of Research in Personality 41 (5), 1054-1072, 2007
5812007
The existence of implicit bias is beyond reasonable doubt: A refutation of ideological and methodological objections and executive summary of ten studies that no manager should …
JT Jost, LA Rudman, IV Blair, DR Carney, N Dasgupta, J Glaser, ...
Research in organizational behavior 29, 39-69, 2009
5152009
Beliefs about the nonverbal expression of social power
DR Carney, JA Hall, LS LeBeau
Journal of nonverbal behavior 29, 105-123, 2005
4212005
Preparatory power posing affects nonverbal presence and job interview performance.
AJC Cuddy, CA Wilmuth, AJ Yap, DR Carney
Journal of Applied Psychology 100 (4), 1286, 2015
2902015
Review and summary of research on the embodied effects of expansive (vs. contractive) nonverbal displays
DR Carney, AJC Cuddy, AJ Yap
Psychological science 26 (5), 657-663, 2015
2222015
The ergonomics of dishonesty: The effect of incidental posture on stealing, cheating, and traffic violations
AJ Yap, AS Wazlawek, BJ Lucas, AJC Cuddy, DR Carney
Psychological science 24 (11), 2281-2289, 2013
1802013
The benefit of power posing before a high-stakes social evaluation
AJC Cuddy, CA Wilmuth, DR Carney
Harvard Business School working paper series# 13-027, 2012
1732012
Combining explicit and implicit measures of racial discrimination in health research
N Krieger, D Carney, K Lancaster, PD Waterman, A Kosheleva, M Banaji
American journal of public health 100 (8), 1485-1492, 2010
1732010
Some evidence for unconscious lie detection
L Ten Brinke, D Stimson, DR Carney
Psychological science 25 (5), 1098-1105, 2014
1672014
Decision making and testosterone: When the ends justify the means
DR Carney, MF Mason
Journal of experimental social psychology 46 (4), 668-671, 2010
1512010
Individual differences in the acceptance of stereotyping
JD Carter, JA Hall, DR Carney, JC Rosip
Journal of Research in Personality 40 (6), 1103-1118, 2006
1492006
It takes one to know one: interpersonal sensitivity is related to accurate assessments of others' interpersonal sensitivity.
DR Carney, JA Harrigan
Emotion 3 (2), 194, 2003
1252003
Dominant, open nonverbal displays are attractive at zero-acquaintance
T Vacharkulksemsuk, E Reit, P Khambatta, PW Eastwick, EJ Finkel, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (15), 4009-4014, 2016
1172016
First is best
DR Carney, MR Banaji
PloS one 7 (6), e35088, 2012
1142012
Exposing Racial Discrimination: Implicit & Explicit Measures–The My Body, My Story Study of 1005 US-Born Black & White Community Health Center Members
N Krieger, PD Waterman, A Kosheleva, JT Chen, DR Carney, KW Smith, ...
PloS one 6 (11), e27636, 2011
1012011
Nonverbal behavior and interpersonal sensitivity
JA Hall, FJ Bernieri, DR Carney
The new handbook of methods in nonverbal behavior research, 237-281, 2005
922005
Testosterone’s negative relationship with empathic accuracy and perceived leadership ability
R Ronay, DR Carney
Social Psychological and Personality Science 4 (1), 92-99, 2013
852013
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