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The Big Five across socioeconomic status: Measurement invariance, relationships, and age trends
BT Hughes, CK Costello, J Pearman, P Razavi, C Bedford-Petersen, ...
Collabra: Psychology 7 (1), 24431, 2021
212021
Is perceived similarity more than assumed similarity? An interpersonal path to seeing similarity between self and others.
BT Hughes, JC Flournoy, S Srivastava
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 121 (1), 184, 2021
192021
Occupational prestige: The status component of socioeconomic status
BT Hughes, S Srivastava, M Leszko, DM Condon
Collabra: Psychology 10 (1), 2024
112024
The Effect of Financial Stress on Inhibitory Control and Economic Decisions (Stage 1 RR)
BT Hughes, RM Ludwig, ET Berkman
2*
Personality and emotions in social interactions–the PESI project
K Rentzsch, AK Giese, V Hebel, T Lösch, BT Hughes
Personality Science 4 (1), e8241, 2023
12023
The Computer Mediated Online Round Robin (CMORR): An Online Method for Studying Impressions and Social Interactions
BT Hughes, S Srivastava
PsyArXiv, 2023
1*2023
Stereotypes and Social Decisions: The Interpersonal Consequences of Socioeconomic Status
BT Hughes
University of Oregon, 2023
2023
Testing the Similarity-Attraction Hypothesis with the Social Relations Model Response Surface Analysis (SRMRSA)
BT Hughes, S Srivastava, C Costello, P Eastwick
OSF, 2020
2020
Computer Mediated Online Round Robin (CMORR)
BT Hughes
OSF, 2020
2020
Interpersonal Perceptions of SES, Political Ideology, and Status
BT Hughes, S Srivastava, S Hamid, J Pearman
OSF, 2019
2019
An Interpersonal Pathway to Assumed Similarity
BT Hughes, S Srivastava
OSF, 2017
2017
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