Steven Young

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Psychology Baruch College 
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Tracy RE, Zomberg D, Young SG. (2023) On the role of experience versus motivation in predicting the own-race effect. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
Brown M, Young SG, Sacco DF. (2021) Competing motives in a pandemic: Interplays between fundamental social motives and technology use in predicting (Non)Compliance with social distancing guidelines. Computers in Human Behavior. 123: 106892
Brown M, Tracy RE, Young SG, et al. (2021) Crowd Salience Heightens Tolerance to Healthy Facial Features. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. 1-15
Young SG, Brown M, Sacco DF. (2021) Using psychological science to support social distancing: Tradeoffs between affiliation and disease‐avoidance motivations Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 15
Brown M, Medlin MM, Sacco DF, et al. (2019) Facing Competing Motives: Testing for Motivational Tradeoffs in Affiliative and Pathogen-Avoidant Motives via Extraverted Face Preferences Evolutionary Psychological Science. 5: 440-446
Claypool HM, Trujillo A, Bernstein MJ, et al. (2018) Experiencing vicarious rejection in the wake of the 2016 presidential election Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 23: 179-194
Brown M, Sacco DF, Young SG. (2018) Spontaneous Laughter as an Auditory Analog to Affiliative Intent Evolutionary Psychological Science. 4: 285-291
Hugenberg K, Young S, Rydell RJ, et al. (2016) The Face of Humanity: Configural Face Processing Influences Ascriptions of Humanness Social Psychological and Personality Science. 7: 167-175
Sacco DF, Brown M, Lustgraaf CJN, et al. (2016) Women's Dangerous World Beliefs Predict More Accurate Discrimination of Affiliative Facial Cues Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences
Sacco DF, Lustgraaf C, Brown M, et al. (2015) Activation Of Self-Protection Threat Increases Women'S Preferences For Dominance In Male Faces Human Ethology Bulletin. 30: 23-31
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