Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1993 - Abstracts

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Categorization and stereotyping: effects of group context on memory and social judgment.Sociology and social workVescio, Theresa K., Biernat, Monica
Differential interest, equity, and public good provision.Sociology and social workDijk, Eric van, Wilke, Henk
Directional questions direct self-conceptions.Sociology and social workFong, Geoffrey T., Kunda, Ziva
Effects of self-esteem on vulnerability-denying defensive distortions: further evidence of an anxiety-buffering function of self-esteem.Sociology and social workGreenberg, Jeff, Pyszczynski, Tom, Solomon, Sheldon, Pinel, Elizabeth, Simon, Linda, Jordan, Krista
Flexible correction processes in social judgment: correcting for context-induced contrast.Sociology and social workWegener, Duane T., Petty, Richard E.
Illusory correlations and memory performance.Sociology and social workFiedler, Klaus, Russer, Silke, Gramm, Karin
Implicit and category-based allocations of decision-making power in majority-minority relations.Sociology and social workAzzi, Assaad E.
Implicit versus explicit impression formation: the differing effects of overt labeling and covert priming on memory and impressions.Sociology and social workSkowronski, John J., Carlston, Donal E., Isham, Jean T.
The effect of experimenter evaluation on self-evaluation within the social loafing paradigm.Sociology and social workSzymanski, Kate, Harkins, Stephen G.
The effects of reward structure and reciprocity in social dilemmas.Sociology and social workKomorita, S.S., Chan, Darius K-S, Parks, Craig
The mental simulation of better aand worse possible worlds.Sociology and social workSherman, Steven J., Markman, Keith D., Gavanski, Igor, McMullen, Matthew
When warning succeeds: the effect of warning on success in ignoring invalid information.Sociology and social workSchul, Yaacov
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