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Joey T. Cheng

Assistant Professor of Psychology | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Aaron Weidman

Cameron Anderson

Christopher Bauman

Daniel Redhead

David Funder

Denis Trapido

Don Moore

Douglas Granger

Elizabeth Martin

Elizabeth Tenney

Greg Miller

Jennifer Logg 

Jessica Tracy

Joseph Henrich

Marc Fournier

Matthew Feinberg

Olga Kornienko

Rebecca Neel

Sebastien Brion

Tom Foulsham

Zak Witkower

 

 

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Joey T. Cheng

Recent Articles

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Prestige in a Large-Scale Social Group Predicts Longitudinal Changes in Testosterone

Cheng, J. T., Kornienko, O., & Granger, D. A. (in press). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
[Supplemental Materials]

The Psychological Structure of Humility (PDF)

Weidman, A. C., Cheng, J. T., & Tracy, J. L. (in press). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Listen, Follow Me: Dynamic Vocal Signals of Dominance Predict Emergent Social Rank in Humans (PDF)

Cheng, J. T., Tracy, J. L., Ho, S., & Henrich, J. (2016). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 536-547. [Supplemental Materials]

In the News

Press
Joey Recognized as Rising Star by Association for Psychological Science (APS)

- University of Illinois News
February 23, 2017

Are Narcissists Insecure?

- Vice Health
September 19, 2017

Top 10 Insights from the Science of a Meaningful Life in 2016: Humility Has a Dark Side

- Greater Good Science Center
December 26, 2016

Using Voice to Signal Social Status [Recording]

- BYU Radio Top of Mind with Julie Rose
July 27, 2016

EVENTS

Upcoming Events
Dominance and Prestige: Debates, Misunderstandings, and New Evidence

Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference

March 3, 2018
Atlanta, Georgia

Competition for Social Rank: Strategies, Signaling, and Consequences

University of Exeter

Department of Biosciences, Human Biological and Cultural Evolution Group

November 15, 2017

Cornwall, UK

Can We Define Leaders as Dominant or Prestigious?

Colloquium on Evolutionary Models of Leadership across Human Societies

Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond

December 9-10, 2017
Richmond, Virginia

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