Marco Brambilla
@MarcoBicocca
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Full Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Milano Bicocca, studying Social Perception, Social Cognition, and Intergroup Relations
Joined August 2014
Our new work published in PSPB shows the primacy of morality in generalizations between social-evaluative dimensions. @essematta Alex Koch, Marcos Dono @SPSPnews @unimib @ChicagoBooth
https://t.co/sGL2qI4bK8
journals.sagepub.com
Morality and ability are two key dimensions of social judgment. Across four experiments (total N = 1,418, three preregistered), we examined how information abou...
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Nuovo corso Executive: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Università di Milano-Bicocca! Un percorso per acquisire tecniche e competenze per gestire la diversità e promuovere l'equità e l'inclusione nelle organizzazioni. https://t.co/QMLg5Cdwmz
@unimib @MartinengoG @IgorSuran
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Our new paper published on SPPS shows that listening to a voice alters mental representations of faces @unimib @SageJournals with Matteo Masi https://t.co/bUTU8lyjo4
journals.sagepub.com
Research has shown that face-based impressions change when integrated with valence-inconsistent voices. Yet, it remains unclear whether listening to a voice als...
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I have a new paper on "The Psychology of Virality" with @steverathje2 in @TrendsCognSci Similar psychological processes (eg preferential attention to negativity, social motives, etc.) drive the spread of information across online and offline: https://t.co/VRE0H79e4x
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Our new paper published on PSPB shows that repeating statements increases source credibility https://t.co/VnwTniwmAh
@essematta Christian Unkelbach @SPSPnews
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Repeating statements increases their perceived truth. Yet, whether repetition enhances the credibility of their source remains unexplored. We examined a repetit...
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New preprint out 🚀, w/ @MarcoBicocca and Christian Unkelbach. We showed that repetition doesn’t just make statements seem more truthful - it also boosts the credibility of the source delivering them. 🧵 https://t.co/8atYq5iGPG
researchgate.net
PDF | On Jan 16, 2025, Simone Mattavelli and others published Repeating Statements Increases Source Credibility | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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New #OpenAccess #EJSP paper by Thekla Morgenroth et al: "The Moralization of Women's Bodies"
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Women's bodies have long been subject to societal control. We examine a form of gender/sex bias that may be used to justify and maintain such control: the moralization of women's bodies. Across two...
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Only a few days left to apply
The EJSP has launched the call for the Junior consulting editors Details below @KaiEpstude @easpinfo Please consider applying https://t.co/sf8BM3R4hi
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EASP Group Meeting on Moral Psychology in Sopot 2025: Current Trends, Neglected Issues, and Future Directions of The Psychology of Morality
easp.eu
Deadline: 28 February, 2025 (midnight in the last timezone on Earth) • Call for Submissions - EASP Group Meeting on Moral Psychology in Sopot 2025: Current Trends, Neglected Issues, and Future...
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The EJSP has launched the call for the Junior consulting editors Details below @KaiEpstude @easpinfo Please consider applying https://t.co/sf8BM3R4hi
easp.eu
The European Journal of Social Psychology invites early career researchers—such as senior graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, tenure-track assistant professors, and early career lecturers—to...
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Our new paper published in PSPB shows the importance of multimodal cues for impression updating w/Matteo Masi, @essematta, @fabiofas17
@unimib, @SurreyPsych, @SPSPnews
https://t.co/8qyqfodVSC
journals.sagepub.com
Impressions of others are formed from multiple cues, including facial features, vocal tone, and behavioral descriptions, and may be subject to multimodal updati...
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🔔‼️ New article by @essematta, Claudia Bianchi, @MarcoBicocca, and @matteomotte: "True and Moral by Repetition: Unveiling the Impact of Exposure on Positive Stereotypes Perception"
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What are the consequences of positive stereotypes exposure? Our new paper, published in @irsp_rips, addresses this question. w/ Claudia Bianchi, @MarcoBicocca, and @matteomotte
https://t.co/TYTYFX6Y8m
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Our new editorial team: H. Alves S. Bağcı @KonradBocian M. Bukowski, @armand_chatard R. Doran T. Garcia Marques @ClaraKulich @toonkuppens @AndyLuttrell5, M. Menegatti @DrS_Obradovic @aoeberst R. Pliskin, S. Quadflieg @AngelSancRod @jsskeffington @nicolas_sommet @AndreaCVial
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What does it take to get tenure in psychology? A new analysis of 300 tenured faculty at top 25+ programs finds that the average professor publishes 2.4 papers/year. The publication rate has not change in recent decades (but total number of papers has gone up to to more people
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Check out papers recently accepted to appear in the European Review of Social Psychology: "Face–context integration and trustworthiness evaluation" by @MarcoBicocca, @essematta & Matteo Masi @easpinfo
https://t.co/pi9bj0C6fz
tandfonline.com
Judgements of trustworthiness based on facial features have mainly been investigated by presenting faces in isolation. However, real-life situations often involve contextual cues. Here, we review o...
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Our new paper published on European Review of Social Psychology reviews our work showing that contextual information influences trustworthiness judgements from faces. w/@essematta e Matteo Masi @easpinfo
https://t.co/vr2gIymKTi
tandfonline.com
Judgements of trustworthiness based on facial features have mainly been investigated by presenting faces in isolation. However, real-life situations often involve contextual cues. Here, we review o...
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Come by this afternoon for a fun symposium on social evaluation, including a talk I'll be giving on how morality still looms large in people's impressions even when they otherwise expect competence to be the most important consideration. #SPSP2024
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People lie a LOT on their dating profiles. Men lie more about their height, and women lie more about their weight, with people farther from the mean lying more. These inaccuracies appear to be intentional rather than self-deceptive
journals.sagepub.com
This study examines self-presentation in online dating profiles using a novel cross-validation technique for establishing accuracy. Eighty online daters rated t...
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