No evidence for face-saving effects in responses to suspicion probes
2025· Torino, IT
Shared new data showing that participants' responses to suspicion probes do not appear to be affected by face-saving concerns.
Selected presentations and conference talks.
· Torino, IT
Shared new data showing that participants' responses to suspicion probes do not appear to be affected by face-saving concerns.
· Budapest, HU
Presented a series of experiments showing that people prioritise minimising time rather than effort in joint action.
· Dubrovnik, HR
Presented a series of experiments showing that people prioritise minimising time rather than effort in joint action.
· Trier, DE
Shared research showing that social contexts bias our perception of low-level kinematics of others' actions.