Sally D. Farley, Ph.D.

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2000 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States 
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Social Psychology
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Mark F. Stasson grad student 2000 VCU
 (Attaining status at the expense of likability: Pilfering power through interruptive behavior.)
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Mejia CY, Donahue JJ, Farley SD. (2020) Mean, uncommitted, and aggressive: Divergent associations between triarchic psychopathy, elements of love, and caustic relationship behaviors: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 37: 1193-1215
Farley SD, Carson DH, Pope TJ. (2019) “I Would Never Fall for That”: The Use of an Illegitimate Authority to Teach Social Psychological Principles Teaching of Psychology. 46: 146-152
Farley SD, Kelly J, Singh S, et al. (2018) "Free to Say No": Evoking freedom increased compliance in two field experiments. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-8
Singh S, Farley SD, Donahue JJ. (2018) Grandiosity on display: Social media behaviors and dimensions of narcissism Personality and Individual Differences. 134: 308-313
Farley SD. (2014) Nonverbal Reactions to an Attractive Stranger: The Role of Mimicry in Communicating Preferred Social Distance Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 38: 195-208
Farley SD, Hughes SM, LaFayette JN. (2013) People Will Know We Are in Love: Evidence of Differences Between Vocal Samples Directed Toward Lovers and Friends Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 37: 123-138
Farley SD. (2011) Is gossip power? The inverse relationships between gossip, power, and likability European Journal of Social Psychology. 41: 574-579
Farley SD, Timme DR, Hart JW. (2010) On coffee talk and break-room chatter: perceptions of women who gossip in the workplace. The Journal of Social Psychology. 150: 361-8
Farley SD, Ashcraft AM, Stasson MF, et al. (2010) Nonverbal Reactions to Conversational Interruption: A Test of Complementarity Theory and the Status/Gender Parallel Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 34: 193-206
Hughes SM, Farley SD, Rhodes BC. (2010) Vocal and physiological changes in response to the physical attractiveness of conversational partners Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 34: 155-167
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