Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ambivalence and persuasion: the processing of messages about immigrant groups.Sociology and social workMaio, 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 workMackie, Diane M., Queller, Sarah, Stroessner, Steven J.
A reevaluation of the evidence for spontaneous trait inferences.Sociology and social workD'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 workInsko, Chester A., Cox, Chante L., Smith, Shannon L.
Circumscribed accuracy among well-acquainted individuals.Sociology and social workSmith, 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 workLavine, Howard, Snyder, MArk
Counterfactuals, causal attributions, and the hindsight bias: a conceptual integration.Sociology and social workOlson, 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 workSchul, Yaacov, Burnstein, Eugene, Bardi, Anat
Do you really know what you have seen? Intrusion errors and presuppositions effects on constructive memory.Sociology and social workFiedler, 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 workJudd, 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 workGannon, Katherine M., Ostrom, Thomas M.
Irrepressible stereotypes.Sociology and social workNelson, Thomas E., Acker, Michele, Manis, Melvin
Motivated social cognition: need for closure effects on memory and judgment.Sociology and social workDijksterhuis, Ap, Knippenberg, Ad van, Kruglanski, Arie W., Schaper, Carel
Nonverbal behavior, race, and attitude attributions.Sociology and social workHart, Allen J., Morry, Marian M.
On leaping to conclusions when feeling tired: mental fatigue effects on impressional primacy.Sociology and social workKruglanski, Arie W., Richter, Linda, Webster, Donna M.
Private vs public expressions of racial prejudice.Sociology and social workLambert, Alan J., Chasteen, Alison L., Lickel, Brian, Cronen, Stephanie
Rebound effects in impression formation: Assimilation and contrast effects following thought suppression.Sociology and social workNewman, 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 workKitayama, Shinobu
Social corroboration and opinion extremity.Sociology and social workBaron, 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 workJudd, Charles M., Park, Bernadette, Maurer, Kristin L.
Tacit coordination in anticipation of small group task completion.Sociology and social workStasser, Garold, Wittenbaum, Gwen M., Merry, Carol J.
The automatic evaluation effect: unconditional automatic attitude activation with a pronunciation task.Sociology and social workBargh, 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 workMillar, 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 workDijksterhuis, Ap, Knippenberg, Ad van
The retrieval of typical and atypical category members.Sociology and social workSriram, N., Rothbart, Myron, Davis-Stitt, Carene
Violating American values: a "value congruence" approach to understanding outgroup attitudes. (race, sexual orientation)Sociology and social workVescio, Theresa K., Biernat, Monica, Theno, Shelley A.
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