Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2003 - Abstracts

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Achievement goals and intrinsic motivation: coherence, concordance, and achievement orientation.Sociology and social workAmanda, Durik M., Harackiewicz, Judith M.
Alleviating women's mathematics stereotype threat through salience of group achievements.Sociology and social workLord, Charles G., McIntyre, Rusty B., Paulson, Rene M.
Apology versus defence: antecedents and consequences.Sociology and social workHodgins, Holley S., Liebeskind, Elizabeth
Aspects of possible self that predict motivation to achieve or avoid it.Sociology and social workNorman, Christina C., Aron,Arthur
Attributions of trust and the calculus of reciprocity.Sociology and social workPillutla, Madan M., Malhotra, Deepak, Murnighan, J.Keith
Attributions to discrimination and self-esteem: impact of group identification and situational ambiguity.Sociology and social workMajor, Brenda, Qiunton, Wendy J., Schmader, Toni
Can implementation intentions help overcome ego-depletion?Sociology and social workSheeran, Paschal, Webb, Thomas L
Casual uncertainty and correction of judgments.Sociology and social workVaughn, Leigh Ann, Weary, Gifford
Causal deviance and the attribution of moral responsibility.Sociology and social workPizarro, David A., Uhlmann, Eric, Bloom, Paul
Changes in attachment orientations across the transition to parenthood.Sociology and social workSimpson, Jeffrey A., Rholes, W. Steven, Campbell, Lorne, Wilson, Carol L.
Communication constraints on the linguistic intergroup bias.Sociology and social workSemin, Gun R., de. Montes, Lorena Gil, Valencia, Jose F.
Contrast from social stereotypes in automatic behavior.Sociology and social workSchubert, Thomas W., Hafner, Michael
Crossed categorization and stereotyping: structural analyses, effect patterns, and dissociative effects of context relevance.Sociology and social workKlauer, Karl Christoph, Ehrenberg, Katja, Wegener, Ingo
Culture, memory, and the self: an analysis of the personal and collective self in long-term memory .Sociology and social workWagar, Brandon M., Cohen, Dov
Debiasing the hindsight bias: the role of accessibility experiences and (mis) attributions.Sociology and social workSanna, Lawrence J., Schwarz, Norbet
Derogating black sheep: individual or group protection?Sociology and social workBiernat, Monica, Eidelman, Scott
Dissidence from within: examining the effects of intergroup context on group member's reactions to attitudinal opposition.Sociology and social workMatheson, Kimberly, Cole, Barbar, Majka, Karen
Distinguishing the cognitive and behavioral consequences of attitude Importance and certainty: A new approach to testing the common-factor hypothesis.Sociology and social workKrosnick, Jon A., Visser, Penny S., Simmons, Joseph P.
Effects on situational power on automatic racial prejudice.Sociology and social workRicheson, Jennifer A., Ambady, Nalini
Explicit self-criticism and implicit self-regard: evaluating self and friend in two cultures.Sociology and social workKitayama, Shinobu, Uchida, Yukiko
Featural processing in face preferences.Sociology and social workHalberstadt, Jamin, Gildstone, Robert L., Levine, Gary M.
Forgetting by remembering: stereotype inhibition through rehearsal of alternative aspects of identity.Sociology and social workSpellman, Barbara A., Dunn, Elizabeth W.
Framing effects: an analytic-holistic perspective.Sociology and social workSeta, John J., McElroy, Todd
From repetition to conviction: attitude accessibility as a determinant of attitude certainty.Sociology and social workHolland, Rob W., van Knippenberg, Ad, Verplanken, Bas
Gender stereotypes and assumptions about expertise in transactive memory.Sociology and social workHollingshead, Andrea B., Fraidin, Samuel N.
Inferring the importance of arguments: order effects and conversational rules.Sociology and social workBless, Herbert, Igou, Eric R.
Infra-humanization: Ambivalent sexism and the attribution of primary and secondary emotions to women.Sociology and social workViki, G. Tendayi, Abrams, Dominic
In my mind, we all smile: a case of in-group favoritism.Sociology and social workBeaupre, Martin G., Hess, Ursula
In our absence as conspicuous as we think? overestimating the silence and impact of one's absence from a group.Sociology and social workGilovich, Thomas, Savitsky, Kenneth, Berger, Gail, Medvec, Victoria Husted
It's in the mind of the beholder: the impact of stereotypic associations on category-based and individualizing impression formation.Sociology and social workKlauer, Karl Christoph, Ehrenberg, Katja, Gawronski, Bertram, Banse, Rainer, Zukova, Johanna
Less negative=more positive? Social discrimination as avoidance or approach.Sociology and social workKessler, Thomas, Mummendey, Amelie, Sassenberg, Kai
Locomotion, assessment, and regulatory fit: value transfer from "how" to "what" .Sociology and social workAvnet, Tamar, Higgins, E.Tory
Mimicry for money: behavioral consequences of imitation.Sociology and social workvan Baaren, Rick B., Holland, Rob W., Steenaert, Bregje, van Knippenberg, Ad
Mood acknowledgement and correction for the mood-congruency bias in social judgment .Sociology and social workMcFarland, Cathy, White, Katherine, Newth, Sarah
Negative incidental affect and mood congruency in crossed categorization.Sociology and social workKenworhty, Jared B., Canales, Carrie J., Weaver, Kimberelee D., Miller, Norman
Preferences for leadership in social dilemmas: public good dilemmas versus common resource dilemmas.Sociology and social workvan Dijk, Eric, Wilke, Henk, Wit, Arjaan
Preferred changes in power differences: effects of social comparison in equal and unequal power relations.Sociology and social workvan Dijke, Marius, Poppe, Matthijs
Production blocking and idea generation: does blocking interfere with cognitive processes? .Sociology and social workNijstad, Bernard A., Stroebe, Wolfgang, Lodewijkx, Hein F. M.
Prosocial behavior in families: moderators of resource sharing.Sociology and social workWebster, Gregory D.
Regulatory focus and temporal distance.Sociology and social workPennington, Ginger L., Roese, Neal J.
Resistance to persuasive messages as a function of majority and minority source status.Sociology and social workHewstone, Miles, Martin, Robin, Martin, Pearl Y.
Similarity of trait construal and consensus in interpersonal perception.Sociology and social workStory, Amber L.
Smart and easy: co-occurring activation of spontaneous trait inferences and spontaneous situational inferences .Sociology and social workHam, Jaap, Vonk, Roos
Solo status, stereotype threat, and performance expectancies: their effects on women's performance.Sociology and social workSekaquaptewa, Denise, Thompson, Mischa
Stereotype lift.Sociology and social workWalton, Gregory M., Cohen, Geoffrey L.
Stereotypic explanatory bias: implicit stereotypic as a predictor of discrimination.Sociology and social workSekaquaptewa, Denise, Thompson, Mischa, Espinoza, Penelope, Vargas, Patrick, Hippel, William Von
Stigma on my mind: individual differences in the experience of stereotype threat.Sociology and social workBrown, Ryan P., Pinel, Elizabeth C.
Targets of discrimination: effects of race on responses to weapons holders.Sociology and social workGreenwald, Anthony G., Hoffman, Hunter G., Oakes, Mark A.
Testing the relationships among negotiators, motivational orientations, strategy choices, and outcomes.Sociology and social workOlekalns, Mara, Smith, Philip L.
The contextual and systematic nature of life satisfaction judgment.Sociology and social workColcombe, Stanley J., Oishi, Shigehiro, Schimmack, Ulrich
The effect of self-attribute relevance on how self-esteem moderates attitude change in dissonance processes .Sociology and social workStone, Jeff, Cooper, Joel
The effects of near win and near losses on self-perceived personal luck and subsequent gambling behavior.Sociology and social workWohl, Michael J.A., Enzle, Michael E.
The efficiency of binding spontaneous trait inferences to actors' faces.Sociology and social workUleman, James S., Todorov, Alexander
The illusion of transparency and the alleviation of speech anxiety.Sociology and social workGilovich, Thomas, Savitsky, Kenneth
The importance of who you meet: effects of self-versus other-concerns among negotiators in the United States, the People's Republic of China, and Japan.Sociology and social workMannix, Elizabeth A., Chen, Ya-Ru, Okumura, Tetsushi
The perceptual push: the interplay of implicit cues and explicit situational construals on behavioral intentions in the prisoner's dilemma.Sociology and social workKay, Aaron C., Ross, Lee
The regulation of dependency in parent-child relationships.Sociology and social workMurray, Sandra L., Pelham, Brett W., DeHart, Tracy, Rose, Paul
The role of perceived control in overcoming defensive self-evaluation.Sociology and social workTrope, Yaacov, Gervey, Ben, Bolger, Niall
The unpacking effect in evaluative judgments: when the whole is less than the sum of its parts.Sociology and social workBoven, Leaf Van, Epley, Nicholas
Towards tolerance: representations of superordinate categories and perceived ingroup prototypicality.Sociology and social workWaldzous, Sven, Mummendey, Amelie, Wenzel, Michael, Weber, Ulrike
When necessity is the mother of invention: mood and problem solving.Sociology and social workGasper, Karen
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