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Michael Slepian

Graduate student
Tufts University
Psychology Department
490 Boston Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 |
About me
Before coming to Tufts I received a B.A. in psychology from Syracuse
University. My research topics include embodiment, social
perception, and environmental influences on behavior. In one line of
research I examine the effects of bodily and facial muscle movements
on both concurrent and subsequent behavior. Other lines of research
investigate which behaviors underlie personality consistency and how
the perception of others influences self-judgments.
Publications
Weisbuch, M., Slepian, M.L., Clarke, A., Ambady, N., & Veenstra-Vander
Weele, J. (in press). Behavioral stability across time and
situations: Nonverbal versus verbal consistency. Journal of
Nonverbal Behavior.
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