Publications

In Press
Sherman, G. D., Haidt, J., & Clore, G. L. (In Press). The faintest speck of dirt: Disgust enhances impurity detection. Psychological Science.
Sherman, G. D., Haidt, J., Iyer, R., & Coan, J. A. (In Press). Individual differences in the physical embodiment of care: Prosocially oriented women respond to cuteness by becoming more physically careful. Emotion.
Sherman, G. D., Lee, J. J., Cuddy, A. C., Oveis, C., Renshon, J., Gross, J. J., & Lerner, J. S. (In Press). Leadership is associated with lower levels of stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
2012
Oishi, S., Krochik, M., Roth, D., & Sherman, G. D. (2012). Residential mobility, personality, and well-being: An analysis of cortisol secretion. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 153-161.
2011
Sherman, G. D., & Haidt, J. (2011). Cuteness and disgust: The humanizing and dehumanizing effects of emotion. Emotion Review, 3, 245-251.
2009
Sherman, G. D., & Clore, G. L. (2009). The color of sin: White and black are perceptual symbols of moral purity and pollution. Psychological Science, 20, 1019-1025.
Sherman, G. D., Haidt, J., & Coan, J. A. (2009). Viewing cute images increases behavioral carefulness. Emotion, 9, 282-286.
2007
Oishi, S., Lun, J., & Sherman, G. D. (2007). Residential mobility, self-concept, and positive affect in social interactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 131-141.
Oishi, S., Rothman, A. J., Snyder, M., Su., J., Zehm, K., Hertel, A., Gonzales, M. H., et al. (2007). The socio-ecological model of pro-community action: the benefits of residential stability. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 831-844.