Daniel Sznycer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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(Cognitive adaptations for calibrating welfare tradeoff motivations, with special reference to the emotion of shame.) |
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Landers M, Sznycer D, Durkee P. (2024) Are self-conscious emotions about the self? Testing competing theories of shame and guilt across two disparate cultures. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Curry OS, Sznycer D. (2023) A broader theory of cooperation can better explain "purity". The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 46: e300 |
Landers M, Sznycer D. (2022) The evolution of shame and its display. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 4: e45 |
Guzmán RA, Barbato MT, Sznycer D, et al. (2022) A moral trade-off system produces intuitive judgments that are rational and coherent and strike a balance between conflicting moral values. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2214005119 |
Cohen AS, Chun R, Sznycer D. (2020) Do pride and shame track the evaluative psychology of audiences? Preregistered replications of Sznycer . (2016, 2017). Royal Society Open Science. 7: 191922 |
Sznycer D, Patrick C. (2020) The origins of criminal law. Nature Human Behaviour |
Schniter E, Shields T, Sznycer D. (2020) Trust in humans and robots: Economically similar but emotionally different Journal of Economic Psychology. 78: 102253 |
Lukaszewski AW, Lewis DMG, Durkee PK, et al. (2020) An Adaptationist Framework for Personality Science European Journal of Personality |
Sznycer D. (2019) Forms and Functions of the Self-Conscious Emotions. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 23: 143-157 |
Sznycer D, Lukaszewski AW. (2019) The emotion–valuation constellation: Multiple emotions are governed by a common grammar of social valuation Evolution and Human Behavior. 40: 395-404 |