Joey Cheng (@joey_cheng_) 's Twitter Profile
Joey Cheng

@joey_cheng_

social psychologist | york university | researching social hierarchy and effective teams

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IAST (@iastoulouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Discover the work undertaken by the IAST research team on #Leadership #Power and #Inequality💡Interested in working with them? 📢APPLY NOW for a cross-disciplinary #research fellowship✨ 📌Institute #Toulouse 🇫🇷 ⚠️Deadline: 15 Nov. 2022 ✒️iast.fr/research-fello… #Anthropology

Tom Foulsham (@tomfoulsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This just online from Leadership Quarterly: authors.elsevier.com/c/1f~My3kWknuq… Detailed review of eye gaze and leadership, brilliantly led by Joey Cheng!

Prof Nichola Raihani (@nicholaraihani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Makes me think of Joey Cheng & Joe Henrich 's work on prestige - which represents status that is given rather than taken (or bought). The value of the blue check stems from it being conferred on you by a 'legitimate' authority. This value reduces once you can simply pay for it.

Fabiola H. Gerpott (@fabiolagerpott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in how you can use #eyetracking to improve #leadership research and contribute to behavior-based #evidence? Then read our new LQ paper!

Elizabeth Dunn (@dunnhappylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper--out in PNASNews today--shows that wealth redistribution promotes happiness. This #MysteryExperiment began when a wealthy couple partnered with TED Talks to give away $2 million. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Khandis Blake, Ph.D. (@khandisblake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now online and free of charge at #PNAS: results from a #worldwide #CitizenScience project on the #menstrual cycle "When fertile, women seek status via prestige but not dominance". (1/n) doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…

Khandis Blake, Ph.D. (@khandisblake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Informed by work from Joey Cheng, Jess Tracy , Joe Henrich I tracked status-seeking by measuring the motivation for prestige & dominance. I found that status-seeking via prestige but not dominance peaked when conception was most likely, as did two forms of self-esteem. (4/n)

Paul Smaldino (@psmaldino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My paper with @cailinmeister on how interdisciplinarity makes science better (illustrated with cultural evolutionary modeling) is now out in its fully formatted glory. journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…

Koenfucius 🔍 (@koenfucius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leaders and followers differ systematically in how they receive, direct and pay visual attention; eye gaze is a reliable source of information about the hierarchical structure and functioning of a team, review by Joey Cheng suggests: buff.ly/3tAa5rI HT John Antonakis

Leaders and followers differ systematically in how they receive, direct and pay visual attention; eye gaze is a reliable source of information about the hierarchical structure and functioning of a team, review by <a href="/joey_cheng_/">Joey Cheng</a> suggests:
buff.ly/3tAa5rI HT <a href="/JohnAntonakis/">John Antonakis</a>
Jenn Smith 🌈🐺🐾🐭🐍 (@jennsmithsocbeh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So grateful for the hard work of Stephanie Fox Joan Silk @bascelza and Karen Kramer for their collaborative, #femaleleadership in putting this special issue together and others interested in female leadership Joey Cheng Chris von Rueden royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/2023/…

Life Itself (@forlifeitself) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New episode out now! In the latest episode of the Life Itself Podcast, rufuspollock 🌄 sits down with Joe Henrich, Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, to discuss the study of cultural evolution. Watch or listen 👇 lifeitself.org/2022/11/25/jos…

Azim Shariff (@azimshariff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My TED Talks on why we moralize effort is now up. Based on work w/ Paul Piff (who gets a cameo), Peter Ditto, Andrew Gregory, Hyunjin Koo & led by Jared Celniker. Thanks to TED (who chose against my suggested title: Working in the Age of Effort Porn) ted.com/talks/azim_sha…

Joe Henrich (@johenrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Laboratory for Culture, Cognition & Coevolution will be considering applications for graduate study. From an evolutionary perspective, we study many aspects of human behavior and psychology, including cooperation, religion, status, innovation, kinship & marriage. Harvard Department of Human Evolutionary Biology

The Laboratory for Culture, Cognition &amp; Coevolution will be considering applications for graduate study. From an evolutionary perspective, we study many aspects of human behavior and psychology, including cooperation, religion, status, innovation, kinship &amp; marriage. <a href="/HarvardHEB/">Harvard Department of Human Evolutionary Biology</a>