Perception of Status: An Evolutionary Analysis of Nonverbal Status Cues |
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actors appear Average of combination black shirt cognitive psychology competing competition computational theory context Cue Combined cues of ignoring cues of physical dependent measures differences among cues dominance and status dominance contests dominance or status Dovidio Ellyson Evolutionary psychology expected value F for differences four cues four physical dominance function genes Henley and Harmon's high status individuals higher in status ignoring and cues ignoring cues impression of dominance inclusive fitness interaction intimidating John Tooby k+ke lower in status lower status main effects man/woman mean for displays Mean Ratings moving close natural selection nonverbal behavior nonverbal displays nonverbal dominance cues nonverbal status organisms Overall F phenotype physical dominance cues psychological adaptations psychological mechanisms psychological processes Pushing One's Chest relaxed responding verbally scene seat sexual situation social specific status and dominance status cues status difference status or dominance subjects Table Target Actor Seems turning one's back types of cues