Yin, Y., & Smith, P.K. (2020). Current Opinion in Psychology, 33, 95-99.
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Does Power Reduce Temporal Discounting? Commentary on Joshi and Fast (2013) (PDF)→
/Zhang, M., & Smith, P.K. (2018). Psychological Science, 29, 1010-1019.
Read MorePower and Categorization: Power Increases the Number and Abstractness of Categories (PDF)→
/Smith, P.K., Smallman, R., & Rucker, D.D. (2016). Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7, 281-289.
Read MoreUsing Abstract Language Signals Power (PDF)→
/Wakslak, C.J., Smith, P.K., & Han, A. (2014). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 41-55.
Read MoreThe Social Distance Theory of Power (PDF)→
/Magee, J.C., & Smith, P.K. (2013). Personality and Social Psychology Review, 17, 158-186.
Read MoreAbstract Thinking Increases One’s Sense of Power (PDF)→
/Smith, P.K., Wigboldus, D.H.J., & Dijksterhuis, A. (2008). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 378-385.
Read MoreYou Focus on the Forest When You’re in Charge of the Trees: Power Priming and Abstract Information Processing (PDF)→
/Smith, P.K., & Trope, Y. (2006). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90, 578-596.
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