Sng, O., Choi, M., Ackerman, J. M. (2024). The ecology of relatedness: How living around family (or not) matters. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. [PDF]

Sng, O., Choi, M., Williams, K. E., & Neel, R. (2024). The directed nature of social stereotypes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. [PDF]

Sng, O., Boyd-Frenkel, K. A., & Williams, K. E. (2024). Can race be replaced? Ecology and race categorization. Evolution and Human Behavior, 45(6), 106630. [PDF]

Sng, O., Williams, K. E., Tsukamoto, S., & Neuberg, S. L. (2024). Ecology stereotypes exist across societies and override race and family structure stereotypes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. [PDF]

Rotella, A., Varnum, M. E. W., Sng, O., & Grossmann, I. (2021). Increasing population densities predict decreasing fertility rates over time: A 174-nation investigation. American Psychologist, 76(6), 933–946. [PDF]

Neuberg, S. L., Williams, K. E., Sng, O., Pick, C. M., Neel, R., Krems, J. A., & Pirlott, A. G. (2020). Toward capturing the functional and nuanced nature of social stereotypes: An affordance management approach. In Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (pp. 245-304). [PDF]

Michalak, N., M., Sng, O., Wang, I., & Ackerman, J. M. (2020). Sounds of sickness: can people identify infectious disease using sounds of coughs and sneezes? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 287, 20200944. [PDF]

Sng, O., Williams, K. E. G., & Neuberg, S. L. (2020). Sex-age stereotyping: social perceivers as lay adaptationists. Evolution and Human Behavior, 41(2), 136-149. [PDF]

Sng, O., & Ackerman, J. M. (2019). Too many people, women, men? The psychological effects of population density and sex ratio. Current Opinion in Psychology. [PDF]

Sng, O., Neuberg, S. L., Varnum, M. E., & Kenrick, D. T. (2018). The behavioral ecology of cultural psychological variation. Psychological Review, 125(5), 714-743. [PDF]
*Winner of the 2020 SPSP Wegner Theoretical Innovation Award*

Sng, O., Neuberg, S. L., Varnum, M., & Kenrick, D. T. (2017). The crowded life is a slow life: population density and life history strategy. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 112(5), 736-754. [PDF]

Sng, O., Williams, K. E. G., & Neuberg, S. L. (2016). Evolutionary approaches to stereotyping and prejudice. In C. G. Sibley & F. K. Barlow (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Prejudice (Pp. 21-46). Cambridge University Press. [PDF]

Williams, K. E., Sng, O., & Neuberg, S. L. (2016). Ecology-driven stereotypes override race stereotypes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(2), 310-315. [PDF]
*Honorable Mention, 2017 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize*

Chua, K. J., Lukaszewski, A. W., Grant, D. M., & Sng, O. (2016). Human life history strategies: calibrated to external or internal cues? Evolutionary Psychology. 15(1), 1474704916677342. [PDF]

Votruba, A. M., Sng, O., & Kwan, V. S. (2015). Adopting A Group Attention Perspective: An Exploration Of Moderators And Future Directions. Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 46(10), 1324-1327.

Neuberg, S. L., & Sng, O. (2013). A life history theory of social perception: stereotyping at the intersections of age, sex, ecology (and race). Social Cognition, 31(6), 696-711. [PDF]

Li, N. P., Yong, J. C., Tov, W., Sng, O., Fletcher, G. J., Valentine, K. A., Jiang, Y. F., & Balliet, D. (2013). Mate Preferences Do Predict Attraction And Choices In The Early Stages Of Mate Selection. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105(5), 757-776. [PDF]

Shiota, M., Neufeld, S., Danvers, A., Osborne, E., Sng, O., & Yee, C. (2013). Positive Emotion Differentiation: A Functional Approach. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 8(3), 104-117. [PDF]

Li, N. P., Sng, O., & Jonason, P. K. (2012). Sexual Conflict In Mating Strategies. In A. T. Goetz & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Oxford Handbook Of Sexual Conflict In Humans (Pp. 49-71). New York: Oxford.

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