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Tania Reynolds
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 35
Citations - 515
Tania Reynolds is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Harm. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 295 citations. Previous affiliations of Tania Reynolds include Florida State University & University of New Mexico.
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Competitive reputation manipulation: Women strategically transmit social information about romantic rivals
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that women compete with same-sex peers using indirect social tactics and that one mechanism by which women harm rivals' social opportunities is through selectively transmitting reputation-relevant social information.
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Progesterone and women's anxiety across the menstrual cycle.
Tania Reynolds,Anastasia Makhanova,Urszula M. Marcinkowska,Grazyna Jasienska,James K. McNulty,Lisa A. Eckel,Larissa Nikonova,Jon K. Maner +7 more
TL;DR: Both studies provide support for a link between menstrual cycle progesterone levels and subjective anxiety, and as women's progester one levels increased across their cycles, so too did their attachment anxiety.
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Death Before Dishonor: Incurring Costs to Protect Moral Reputation
TL;DR: This paper found that maintaining a moral reputation is one of people's most important values, and that high percentages of normal people reported preferring jail time, amputation of limbs, and death to various forms of reputation damage (i.e., becoming known as a criminal, Nazi, or child molester).
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Man up and take it: Gender bias in moral typecasting
Tania Reynolds,Tania Reynolds,Chuck Howard,Hallgeir Sjåstad,Lei Zhu,Tyler G. Okimoto,Roy F. Baumeister,Karl Aquino,JongHan Kim +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors predicted a gender bias in harm evaluation, such that women are more easily categorized as victims and men as perpetrators, and the possibility of gender discrimination intensified the cognitive link between women and victimhood.
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Our Grandmothers’ Legacy: Challenges Faced by Female Ancestors Leave Traces in Modern Women’s Same-Sex Relationships
Tania Reynolds,Tania Reynolds +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors leveraged the historical challenges faced by female ancestors to understand modern women's same-sex relationships, and found that women may have developed strategies to achieve both competitive and cooperative goals, such as guising their intrasexual competition as prosociality or vulnerability.