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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
6951
World Ranking
11080
National Ranking
5786

Best Publications

  • Lying Words: Predicting Deception from Linguistic Styles

    Matthew L. Newman;James W. Pennebaker;Diane S. Berry;Jane M. Richards

  • Match makers and deal breakers: analyses of assortative mating in newlywed couples.

    David Watson;Eva C. Klohnen;Alex Casillas;Ericka Nus Simms

  • Perceiving character in faces: the impact of age-related craniofacial changes on social perception.

    Diane S. Berry;Leslie Z. McArthur

  • Some components and consequences of a babyface.

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  • Positive affect, negative affect, and social interaction

    Diane S. Berry;Jane Sherman Hansen

  • Affect and Personality as Predictors of Conflict and Closeness in Young Adults' Friendships

    Diane S. Berry;Julie K. Willingham;Christine A. Thayer

  • Nonverbal and verbal emotional expression and health

    Diane S. Berry;James W. Pennebaker

  • What's in a Face? Facial Maturity and the Attribution of Legal Responsibility

    Diane S. Berry;Leslie Zebrowitz-McArthur

  • Linguistic Bases of Social Perception

    Diane S. Berry;James W. Pennebaker;Jennifer S. Mueller;Wendy S. Hiller

  • Taking People at Face Value: Evidence for the Kernel of Truth Hypothesis

    Diane S. Berry

  • Personality, Nonverbal Behavior, and Interaction Quality in Female Dyads

    Diane S. Berry;Jane Sherman Hansen

  • Were the Physiognomists Right? Personality Correlates of Facial Babyishness

    Diane S. Berry;Sheila Brownlow

  • Cross-Cultural Agreement in Perceptions of Babyfaced Adults

    Leslie Zebrowitz McArthur;Diane S. Berry

  • Accuracy in social perception: contributions of facial and vocal information.

    Diane S. Berry

  • The Kernel of Truth in Judgments of Deceptiveness

    Charles F. Bond;Diane S. Berry;Adnan Omar

  • Accuracy in Face Perception: A View from Ecological Psychology

    Diane S. Berry;Julia L. Finch Wero

  • Accuracy in social perception: contributions of facial and vocal information.

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  • Attractiveness, attraction, and sexual selection: Evolutionary perspectives on the form and function of physical attractiveness

    Diane S. Berry

  • What can a moving face tell us

    Diane S. Berry

  • Effects of Disruption of Structure and Motion on Perceptions of Social Causality

    Diane S. Berry;Stephen J. Misovich;Kevin J. Kean;Reuben M. Baron

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