The current investigation explores how power and stability within a social hierarchy interact to affect risk taking. Building on a diverse, interdisciplinary body of research, including work on non-human primates, intergroup status, and childhood social hierarchies, we predicted that the unstable powerful and the stable powerless will be more risk taking than the stable powerful and unstable powerless. Across four studies, the unstable powerful and the stable powerless preferred probabilistic over certain outcomes and engaged in more risky behaviors in an organizational decision-making scenario, a blackjack game, and a balloon-pumping task than did the the stable powerful and the unstable powerless. These effects appeared to be the result o...
This study examines the roles of power, stability, and social dominance orientation (SDO) for work s...
Possessing social power has psychological and biological benefits. For example, during task interact...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
The current investigation explores how power and stability within a social hierarchy interact to aff...
The current investigation explores how power and stability within a social hierarchy interact to aff...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Current societies are characterized by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Current societies are characterized by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Current societies are characterised by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe current study was designed ...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Possessing social power has psychological and biological benefits. For example, during task interact...
This study examines the roles of power, stability, and social dominance orientation (SDO) for work s...
Possessing social power has psychological and biological benefits. For example, during task interact...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
The current investigation explores how power and stability within a social hierarchy interact to aff...
The current investigation explores how power and stability within a social hierarchy interact to aff...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Current societies are characterized by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Current societies are characterized by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Current societies are characterised by unprecedented change in demographic, economic and political t...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe current study was designed ...
Power usually lowers stress responses. In stressful situations, having high (vs. low) power heighten...
Possessing social power has psychological and biological benefits. For example, during task interact...
This study examines the roles of power, stability, and social dominance orientation (SDO) for work s...
Possessing social power has psychological and biological benefits. For example, during task interact...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...