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  Max Weisbuch

Post-doctoral Fellow

Tufts University
Psychology Department
490 Boston Ave.
Medford, MA 02155
617.627.3174
 

About Me       Publications

 

Publications

  1. Weisbuch, M., Pauker, K., & Ambady, N. (in press). The subtle transmission of race bias via televised nonverbal behavior. Science.
  2. Weisbuch, M., & Ambady, N. (2009). Unspoken Cultural Influence: Exposure to and Influence of Nonverbal Bias. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. [PDF]
  3. Weisbuch, M., Seery, M. D., Ambady, N., & Blascovich, J. (in press). The face and the voice of threat: The nonverbal communication of visceral states during nonverbal communication. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. [DOC]
  4. Weisbuch, M., & Mackie, D. M. (in press). False Fame, Perceptual Clarity, or Persuasion? Flexible Fluency Attribution in Spokesperson Familiarity Effects. Journal of Consumer Psychology. [DOC]
  5. Weisbuch, M., & Ambady, N. (in press). Thin-slice vision. In R. B. Adams, N. Ambady, K. Nakayama, & S. Shimojo, The science of social vision. New York: Oxford University Press. [DOC]
  6. Pauker, K. B., Weisbuch, M., Ambady, N., Adams, R., Sommers, S., & Ivcevic, Z. (in press). Not so black and white: Memory for ambiguous group members. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. [PDF]
  7. Weisbuch, M., Sinclair, S. L., Skorinko, J., & Eccleston, C. P. (2009). Self-esteem depends on the beholder: Effects of a subtle social value cue. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 143-148. [PDF]
  8. Weisbuch, M., & Ambady, N. (2008). Affective divergence: Automatic responses to others’ emotions depend on group membership. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 1063-1079. [PDF]
  9. Weisbuch, M., & Ambady, N. (2008). Non-conscious routes to building culture: Nonverbal components of socialization. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 15, 159-183. [PDF]
  10. Weisbuch, M., Unkelbach, C., & Fiedler, K. (2008). Remnants of the recent past: Influences of priming on first impressions. In N. Ambady & J. J. Skowronski, First Impressions (pp. 289-312). New York: Guilford Press. [DOC]
  11. Seery, M. D., West, T. V., Weisbuch, M., & Blascovich, J. (2008). The effects of reflection for defensive pessimists: Dissipation or harnessing of threat? Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 515-520.
  12. Vick, S. B., Seery, M. D., Blascovich, J., & Weisbuch, M. (2008). The effect of gender stereotype activation on challenge and threat motivational states. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 624-630.
  13. Weisbuch, M. (2007). Dual attitudes. In R. Baumeister & K. D. Vohs (Eds.), The encyclopedia of social psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  14. Weisbuch-Remington, M., Mendes, W. B., Seery, M. D., & Blascovich, J. (2005). The non-conscious influence of religious symbols in motivated performance situations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1203-1216. [PDF]
  15. Seery, M. D, Blascovich, J., Weisbuch, M., & Vick, S. B (2004). The effects of self-esteem level and stability on cardiovascular reactions to performance feedback. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 133-145.
  16. Blascovich, J., Seery, M. D., Mugridge, C. A., Norris, R. K., & Weisbuch, M. (2004). Predicting athletic performance from cardiovascular indexes of challenge and threat. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 683-688.
  17. Weisbuch, M., Mackie, D. M., & Garcia-Marques, T. (2003). Prior source exposure and persuasion: Further evidence for misattributional processes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 691-700.
  18. Bailenson, J. N., Beall, A. C., Blascovich, J., Raimmundo, M., & Weisbuch, M., (2001). Intelligent Agents Who Wear Your Face: Users' Reactions to the Virtual Self. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 2190, 86-99.
  19. Weisbuch, M., Beal, D., & O’Neal, E. C. (1999). How masculine ought I be? Masculinity discrepancies and aggression. Sex Roles, 40, 483-492.

Under Review

  1. Weisbuch, M., Ivcevic, Z., & Ambady, N. (2008). On being liked on the web and in the "real world": Consistency in first impressions from personal webpages and spontaneous behavior. Invited revision.
  2. Weisbuch, M., Slepian, M., Ambady, N., Clarke, A., & Veenstra-Vanderweele, J. (2008). Nonverbal and verbal consistency across situations and across time.
  3. Weisbuch, M., Clarke, A., & Ambady, N. (2008). The consequences of behavior coherence: Consistency between verbal and nonverbal behavior predicts liking.
  4. Seery, M. D., Weisbuch, M., & Blascovich, J. (2008). Something to gain, something to lose: The cardiovascular consequences of task framing. Invited revision.