Pat Barclay, PhD

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
cooperation, evolution, altruism, game theory, experimental economics
Website:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/nacs/page.cfm?id=229
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Martin Daly grad student

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Cody Fogg research assistant 2018-2019 University of Guelph
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Barclay P, Benard S. (2020) The effects of social vs. asocial threats on group cooperation and manipulation of perceived threats. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 2: e54
Barclay P. (2020) Reciprocity creates a stake in one's partner, or why you should cooperate even when anonymous. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20200819
Rotella A, Sparks AM, Barclay P. (2020) Feelings of obligation are valuations of signaling-mediated social payoffs. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 43: e85
Rotella A, Barclay P. (2020) Failure to replicate moral licensing and moral cleansing in an online experiment Personality and Individual Differences. 161: 109967
Barclay P, Barker JL. (2020) Greener Than Thou: People who protect the environment are more cooperative, compete to be environmental, and benefit from reputation Journal of Environmental Psychology. 101441
Rotella A, Fogg C, Mishra S, et al. (2019) Measuring delay discounting in a crowdsourced sample: An exploratory study. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
J M O'Connor J, Barclay P. (2018) High voice pitch mitigates the aversiveness of antisocial cues in men's speech. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
Pleasant A, Barclay P. (2018) Why Hate the Good Guy? Antisocial Punishment of High Cooperators Is Greater When People Compete to Be Chosen. Psychological Science. 956797617752642
O'Connor JJM, Barclay P. (2017) The influence of voice pitch on perceptions of trustworthiness across social contexts Evolution and Human Behavior. 38: 506-512
Montano KJ, Tigue CC, Isenstein SGE, et al. (2017) Men's voice pitch influences women's trusting behavior ☆ Evolution and Human Behavior. 38: 293-297
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