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Mind perception of robots varies with their economic versus social function
X Wang, EG Krumhuber
Frontiers in psychology 9, 344193, 2018
672018
The love of money results in objectification
X Wang, EG Krumhuber
British Journal of Social Psychology 56 (2), 354-372, 2017
652017
Women’s intrasexual competition results in beautification
X Wang, H Chen, Z Chen, Y Yang
Social Psychological and Personality Science 12 (5), 648-657, 2021
332021
Money: An integrated review and synthesis from a psychological perspective
X Wang, Z Chen, EG Krumhuber
Review of General Psychology 24 (2), 172-190, 2020
292020
Dominance biases in the perception and memory for the faces of powerholders, with consequences for social inferences
X Wang, A Guinote, EG Krumhuber
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 78, 23-33, 2018
212018
The interpersonal effects of emotions in money versus candy games
X Wang, EG Krumhuber, J Gratch
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 79, 315-327, 2018
202018
An exchange orientation results in an instrumental approach in intimate relationships
X Wang, H Chen, Z Chen, S Luo
British Journal of Social Psychology 61 (4), 1144-1159, 2022
142022
Being a tough person in a tight world: Cultural tightness leads to a desire for muscularity
H Chen, X Wang, H Zang, A Guinote
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 96, 104183, 2021
122021
The powerful self: How social power and gender influence face perception
EG Krumhuber, X Wang, A Guinote
Current Psychology 42 (18), 15438-15452, 2023
112023
Psychosomatic symptoms and neuroticism following COVID-19: The role of online aggression toward a stigmatized group
F Teng, X Wang, J Shi, Z Chen, Q Huang, W Cheng
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (16), 8672, 2021
102021
Dominate others, hurt self: Social dominance orientation predicts depression during the COVID-19 pandemic
J Shi, Z Chen, X Wang, F Teng, Y Yang, H Chen
Personality and individual differences 175, 110710, 2021
102021
Polluted humanity: Air pollution leads to the dehumanization of oneself and others
J Shi, X Wang, Z Chen
Journal of Environmental Psychology 83, 101873, 2022
92022
A little appreciation goes a long way: gratitude reduces objectification
J Shi, X Wang, F Teng, Z Chen
The Journal of Positive Psychology 18 (4), 627-635, 2023
72023
Threatened humanity in a tight world: Cultural tightness results in self-objectification
X Wang, H Chen, J Shi, Z Chen
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 25 (8), 2003-2020, 2022
72022
Women’s self-objectification under competition when they believe sex is power
X Wang, H Chen, Z Chen
Archives of Sexual Behavior 51 (6), 2837-2854, 2022
72022
Money and flexible generosity
X Wang, Z Chen, E G Krumhuber, H Chen
British Journal of Social Psychology 60 (4), 1262-1278, 2021
72021
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, I deserve more than all: perceived attractiveness and self-interested behavior
F Teng, X Wang, Y Zhang, Q Lei, F Xiang, S Yuan
Evolution and Human Behavior 43 (6), 536-547, 2022
52022
Personal Relative Deprivation Increases Men's (but Not Women's) Hostile Sexism: The Mediating Role of Sense of Control
F Teng, X Wang, Y Li, Y Zhang, Q Lei
Psychology of Women Quarterly 47 (2), 231-249, 2023
42023
We need tough brothers and sisters in a tight world: cultural tightness leads to a preference for dominant and muscular leaders
H Chen, X Wang, H Zang, A Guinote
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672231169107, 2023
32023
The association between COVID-19-related wellbeing with materialism and perceived threat
F Teng, J Shi, X Wang, Z Chen
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (2), 912, 2022
32022
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