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David March
Physiological & Facial Coding Researcher at MediaScience
David March is a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Tennessee.23 He has experience in physiological and facial coding research, having worked as a researcher at MediaScience.2 March has also held Graduate Research Assistant positions at Texas State University. His research focuses on areas such as implicit social cognition, threat perception, attitudes and evaluation, and psychophysiology.1 March's academic background includes education at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.2 He is currently based in Austin, TX.3
Research Interests
David March's research primarily concentrates on:
- Implicit social cognition
- Threat perception
- Attitudes and evaluation
- Psychophysiology
Notable Publications
March has contributed to several academic publications, including:
- "A multi-lab test of the facial feedback hypothesis by the many smiles collaboration" in Nature Human Behaviour (2022)1
- "In harm's way: On preferential response to threatening stimuli" in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2017)1
- "Exploring implicit ingroup and outgroup bias toward Hispanics" in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (2015)1
His work has been cited numerous times, indicating his impact in the field of psychology and social cognition.