Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Ambivalence and persuasion: the processing of messages about immigrant groups. | Sociology and social work | Maio, Gregory R., Esses, Victoria M., Bell, David W. |
Ameliorating some negative effects of positive mood: encouraging happy people to perceive intragroup variability. | Sociology and social work | Mackie, Diane M., Queller, Sarah, Stroessner, Steven J. |
A reevaluation of the evidence for spontaneous trait inferences. | Sociology and social work | D'Agostino, Paul R., Beegle, Wendy |
Categorical race versus individuating belief as determinants of discrimination: a study of southern adolescents in 1966, 1979, and 1993. | Sociology and social work | Insko, Chester A., Cox, Chante L., Smith, Shannon L. |
Circumscribed accuracy among well-acquainted individuals. | Sociology and social work | Smith, Jeffrey A., Kenny, David A., Kieffer, Suzanne C., Ceplenski, Peter, Kulo, Justin |
Cognitive processing and the functional matching effect in persuasion: the mediating role of subjective perceptions of message quality. | Sociology and social work | Lavine, Howard, Snyder, MArk |
Counterfactuals, causal attributions, and the hindsight bias: a conceptual integration. | Sociology and social work | Olson, James M., Roese, Neal J. |
Dealing with deceptions that are difficult to detect: encoding and judgment as a function of preparing to receive invalid information. | Sociology and social work | Schul, Yaacov, Burnstein, Eugene, Bardi, Anat |
Do you really know what you have seen? Intrusion errors and presuppositions effects on constructive memory. | Sociology and social work | Fiedler, Klaus, Armbruster, Thomas, Walther, Eva, Fay, Doris, Naumann, Uwe |
Effects of racial stereotypes on judgements of individuals: the moderating role of perceived group variability. | Sociology and social work | Judd, Charles M., Park, Bernadette, Ryan, Carey S. |
How meaning is given to rating scales: the effects of response language on category activation. | Sociology and social work | Gannon, Katherine M., Ostrom, Thomas M. |
Irrepressible stereotypes. | Sociology and social work | Nelson, Thomas E., Acker, Michele, Manis, Melvin |
Motivated social cognition: need for closure effects on memory and judgment. | Sociology and social work | Dijksterhuis, Ap, Knippenberg, Ad van, Kruglanski, Arie W., Schaper, Carel |
Nonverbal behavior, race, and attitude attributions. | Sociology and social work | Hart, Allen J., Morry, Marian M. |
On leaping to conclusions when feeling tired: mental fatigue effects on impressional primacy. | Sociology and social work | Kruglanski, Arie W., Richter, Linda, Webster, Donna M. |
Private vs public expressions of racial prejudice. | Sociology and social work | Lambert, Alan J., Chasteen, Alison L., Lickel, Brian, Cronen, Stephanie |
Rebound effects in impression formation: Assimilation and contrast effects following thought suppression. | Sociology and social work | Newman, Leonard S., Duff, Kimberley, J., Hedberg, Dana A., Blitstein, Jonathan |
Remembrance of emotional speech: improvement and impairment of incidental verbal memory by emotional voice. | Sociology and social work | Kitayama, Shinobu |
Social corroboration and opinion extremity. | Sociology and social work | Baron, Robert S., Hoppe, Sieg I., Kao, Chuan Feng, Brunsman, Bethany, Linneweh, Barbara, Rogers, Diane |
Stereotypes, prejudice, and judgements of group members: the mediating role of public policy decisions. | Sociology and social work | Judd, Charles M., Park, Bernadette, Maurer, Kristin L. |
Tacit coordination in anticipation of small group task completion. | Sociology and social work | Stasser, Garold, Wittenbaum, Gwen M., Merry, Carol J. |
The automatic evaluation effect: unconditional automatic attitude activation with a pronunciation task. | Sociology and social work | Bargh, John A., Chaiken, Shelly, Raymond, Paula, Hymes, Charles |
The effects of direct and indirect experience on affective and cognitive responses and the attitude-behavior relation. | Sociology and social work | Millar, Murray G., Millar, Karen U. |
The knife that cuts both ways: facilitated and inhibited access to traits as a result of stereotype activation. | Sociology and social work | Dijksterhuis, Ap, Knippenberg, Ad van |
The retrieval of typical and atypical category members. | Sociology and social work | Sriram, N., Rothbart, Myron, Davis-Stitt, Carene |
Violating American values: a "value congruence" approach to understanding outgroup attitudes. (race, sexual orientation) | Sociology and social work | Vescio, Theresa K., Biernat, Monica, Theno, Shelley A. |
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