Maner, J.K., & Case, C.R. (2016). In J. Olson & M. Zanna (Eds.). Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 54.
Read MorePublications: Charleen Case
When and Why Power Corrupts: An Evolutionary Perspective→
/Case, C.R., & Maner, J.K. (2015). In J. H. Turner, R. Machalek, and A. Maryanski (Eds.). Handbook on Evolution and Society: Toward an Evolutionary Social Science (pp. 460-473). Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
Read MoreAffiliation-Seeking Among the Powerless: Lacking Power Increases Social Affiliative Motivation→
/Case, C.R., Conlon, K.E., Maner, J.K. (2015). European Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 378-385.
Read MoreDivide and Conquer: When and Why Leaders Undermine the Cohesive Fabric of Their Group→
/Case, C.R., & Maner, J.K. (2014). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 1033-1050.
Read MoreThe Essential Tension Between Leadership and Power→
/Maner, J.K., & Case, C.R. (2013). Science Brief, 27(9). American Psychological Association.
Read MoreLaterality and the Evolution of the Prefronto-Cerebellar System in Anthropoids→
/Smaers, J.B., Steele, J., Case, C.R., & Amunts, K. (2013). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1288, 59-59.
Read MorePrimate Prefrontal Cortex Evolution: Human Brains Are the Extreme of a Lateralized Ape Trend→
/Smaers, J.B., Steele, J., Case, C.R., Cowper, A., Amunts, K., & Zilles, K. (2011). Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 77, 67-78.
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