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Professor of Psychology | Florida State University

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September 22, 2022

Adaptive Calibration in Early Development. Brief Measures of Perceived Harshness and Unpredictability→

September 22, 2022/ ScienceSites

Maranges, H.M., Hasty, C.R., Martinez, J.L.., & Maner, J.K. (2022). Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 8, 313-343.

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2022, journal-article
life history theory, research methods
September 12, 2022

Pathogen Threat and Intergroup Prejudice Using the Minimal Group Paradigm: Evidence From a Registered Report→

September 12, 2022/ ScienceSites

Makhanova, A., Plant, E.A. & Maner, J.K. (2022). Evolution and Human Behavior, 43, 347-357.

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journal-article, 2022
pathogen avoidance, intergroup psychology
September 09, 2022

Prevalence and Predictors of “Nesting”: Solutions to Adaptive Challenges Faced During Pregnancy→

September 09, 2022/ ScienceSites

Ketterman, A., Makhanova, A., Reynolds, T.A., Case, C.R., McNulty, J.K., Eckel, L.A., Nikonova, L., Flynn, H.A., & Maner, J.K. (2022). Evolution and Human Behavior, 43, 188-196.

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2022, journal-article
pathogen avoidance
September 07, 2022

Perceptions of Childhood Unpredictability, Delay Discounting, Risk-Taking, and Adult Externalizing Behaviors: A Life History Approach→

September 07, 2022/ ScienceSites

Martinez, J.L., Hasty, C., Morabito, D. Maranges, H.M., Schmidt, N. B., & Maner, J.K. (2022). Development and Psychopathology, 34, 705-717.

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2022, journal-article
life history theory
September 05, 2022

An Empirical Investigation of the Roles of Biological, Relational, Cognitive, and Emotional Factors in Explaining Sex Differences in Dyadic Sexual Desire→

September 05, 2022/ ScienceSites

French, J.E., McNulty, J.K., Makhanova, A., Maner, J.K., Eckel, L.A., Nikonova, L., & Meltzer, A. L. (2022). Biological Psychology, 174.

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2022, journal-article
close relationships and attraction
August 31, 2022

Two Ways to Stay at the Top: Prestige and Dominance Are Both Viable Strategies for Gaining and Maintaining Social Rank Over Time→

August 31, 2022/ ScienceSites

MacClanahan, K., Maner, J.K., & Cheng, J. (2022). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 48, 1516-1528.

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journal-article, 2022
social hierarchy
July 04, 2022

Childhood Illness as an Antecedent of Perceived Vulnerability to Disease→

July 04, 2022/ ScienceSites

Makhanova, A., Shepherd, M., Plant, E.A., Gerend, M.A., & Maner, J.K. (2022). Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 16, 53-66.

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journal-article, 2022
pathogen avoidance
June 30, 2022

A Qualitative Analysis of People’s Experiences With Weight-Based Discrimination→

June 30, 2022/ ScienceSites

Gerend, M.A., Patel, S., Ott, N., Wetzel, K., Sutin, A.R., Terracciano, A., & Maner, J.K. (2022). Psychology and Health, 37, 1093-1110.

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journal-article, 2022
weight stigma
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Jon Maner

In the News

  • How Power-Hungry Bosses Keep Their Power

    Companies can take several steps to counter alpha-chimp mode. — Harvard Business Review

  • How to Handle a Bad Boss

    Insecure leaders can sabotage productivity. — Kellogg Insight Podcast

  • What Kind of a Leader Are You?

    The pros and cons of dominance versus prestige. — Psychology Today

Latest Research

  • Two Ways to Stay at the Top: Prestige and Dominance Are Both Viable Strategies for Gaining and Maintaining Social Rank Over Time

    MacClanahan, K., Maner, J.K., & Cheng, J. (in press). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

  • Childhood Illness as an Antecedent of Perceived Vulnerability to Disease

    Makhanova, A., Shepherd, M., Plant, E.A., Gerend, M.A., & Maner, J.K. (in press). Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences

  • A Qualitative Analysis of People’s Experiences With Weight-Based Discrimination

    Gerend, M.A., Patel, S., Ott, N., Wetzel, K., Sutin, A.R., Terracciano, A., & Maner, J.K. (in press). Psychology and Health.

Announcements

    Prof. Maner is accepting graduate applications for next year. Refer to the FSU Department of Psychology website for application instructions.

The Latest

  • Article

    Power and Attraction to the Counternormative Aspects of Infidelity

    J. Lammers and J. Maner (2016). The Journal of Sex Research 53 (1), 54-63.

  • Media

    Why Some Powerful Men Like Getting Tied Up

    Joris Lammers and Jon Maner report that among their Dutch respondents power increased infidelity.

  • Event

    Are There Any Domain-General Emotions?

    Invited talk at the annual meeting of the Motivation and Emotion Scientific Society

Collaborators

  • Jim McNulty

    Social psychologist, Florida State University

  • Saul Miller

    Social psychologist, University of Kentucky

  • Jonathan Kunstman

    Psychologist, Miami University

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