Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accessibility and applicability: some 'activation rules' influencing judgment.Sociology and social workHiggins, E. Tory, Brendl, C. Miguel
Affect and impression formation: influence of mood on person memory.Sociology and social workAsuncion, Arlene G., Lam, Winnie F.
Cancellation and focus: the role of shared and unique features in the choice process.Sociology and social workSherman, Steven J., Houston, David A.
Coordination rules in asymmetric social dilemmas: a comparison between Public Good Dilemmas and Resource Dilemmas.Sociology and social workDijk, Eric van, Wilke, Henk
Differential construal as an explanation for false consensus and false uniqueness effects.Sociology and social workBosveld, Willem, Koomen, Willem, Pligt, Joop van der, Plaisier, Janine W.
Dilution of stereotype-based cooperation in mixed-motive interdependence.Sociology and social workDreu, Carsten K.W. de, Yzerbyt, Vincent Y., Leyens, Jacques-Philippe
Effects of atypical exemplars on racial beliefs: Enlightened Racism or generalized appraisals?Sociology and social workBless, Herbert, Schwarz, Norbert, Bodenhausen, Galen V., Wanke, Michaela
Effects of preinteraction expectancies and target communication on perceiver reciprocity and compensation in dyadic interaction.Sociology and social workRosenthal, Robert, Burgoon, Judee K., Le Poire, Beth A.
Expert roles and information exchange during discussion: the importance of knowing who knows what.Sociology and social workStasser, Garold, Stewart, Dennis D., Wittenbaum Gwen M.
Homogeneity of gender groups in memory.Sociology and social workStewart, Tracie L., Eagly, Alice H., Lorenzi-Cioldi, Fabio
How do I remember thee? The role of encoding set and delay in reconstructive memory processes.Sociology and social workHirt, Edward R., McDonald, Hugh E., Erickson, Grant A.
Hypothesis generation in groups constrained by evidence.Sociology and social workMcGlynn, Richard P., Tubbs, Darla D., Holzhausen, Kurt G.
Mental simulation and casual attribution: when simulating an event does not affect fault assignment.Sociology and social workBranscombe, Nyla R., N'gbala, Ahogni
Perceived intragroup variability as a function of group status and identification.Sociology and social workSpears, Russell, Ellemers, Naomi, Doosje, Bertjan
Perceptions of knowledge, actual knowledge, and information search behavior.Sociology and social workJaccard, James, Radecki, Carmen M.
Processing rational and emotional messages: the cognitive and affective mediation of persuasion.Sociology and social workMackie, Diane M., Rosselli, Francine, Skelly, John J.
Relations between values, attitudes, and behavioral intentions: the moderating role of attitude function.Sociology and social workMaio, Gregory R., Olson, James M.
Self-consistency, self-enhancement, and accuracy in reactions to feedback.Sociology and social workAiello, John R., Jussim, Lee, Yen, HsiuJu
The afterglow of construct accessibility: the behavioral consequences of priming men to view women as sexual objects.Sociology and social workRudman, Laurie A., Borgida, Eugene
The bittersweet feeling of success: an examination of social perception in negotiation.Sociology and social workThompson, Leigh, Valley, Kathleen L., Kramer, Roderick M.
The communicative value of conversational hand gestures.Sociology and social workKrauss, Robert M., Dushay, Robert A., Chen, Yihsiu, Rauscher, Frances
The role of identifiability in the reduction of interindividual-intergroup discontinuity.Sociology and social workInsko, Chester A., Schopler, John, Drigotas, Stephen M., Wieselquist, Jennifer, Pemberton, Michael B., Cox, Chante
The role of prior expectancy and group discussion in the attribution of attitudes.Sociology and social workStasser, Garold, Wittenbaum, Gwen M.
The role of the self in the false consensus effect.Sociology and social workAlicke, Mark D., Largo, Edward
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