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Mark R. Leary

Researcher at Duke University

Publications -  279
Citations -  58949

Mark R. Leary is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social anxiety & Interpersonal communication. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 273 publications receiving 53324 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark R. Leary include RMIT University & Denison University.

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Managing social images in naturalistic versus laboratory settings: Implications for understanding and studying self‐presentation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare and contrast the nature of naturalistic self-presentation in everyday life with the ways in which selfpresentation has been conceptualized, operationalized, and studied by researchers.
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Commentary on Self-Esteem as an Interpersonal Monitor: The Sociometer Hypothesis (1995)

TL;DR: The Sociometer Hypothesis has been used to describe self-esteem as an indicator of self-worth and self-confidence as mentioned in this paper, and it has been shown to be useful for self-empowerment.
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The Pursuit of Status: A Self-presentational Perspective on the Quest for Social Value

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the ways in which people seek status in their interpersonal interactions and relationships and discuss the central role that self-presentation plays in the pursuit of status.
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Knowing what you know: Intellectual humility and judgments of recognition memory

TL;DR: This article examined the relationship between recognition memory and intellectual humility, the degree to which people recognize that their personal beliefs are fallible, and found that higher intellectual humility was associated with higher discriminability between old and new items, regardless of whether the items were congruent or incongruent with participants' own beliefs.