Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A comparison of human aggression committed by groups and individuals: an interindividual-intergroup discontinuity. | Sociology and social work | Hinsz, Verlin B., Meier, Brian P. |
Activating a mental simulation mind-set through generation of alternatives: Implications for debiasing in related and unrelated domains. | Sociology and social work | Kardes, Frank R., Markman, Keith D., Hirt, Edward R. |
Adjusting researchers' approach to adjustment: on the use of covariates when testing interactions. | Sociology and social work | Judd, Charles M., Yzerbyt, Vincent Y., Muller, Dominique |
Affect and automatic mood maintenance. | Sociology and social work | Lassiter, G. Daniel, Handley, Ian M., Nickell, Elizabeth, Herchenroeder, Lisa M. |
An affirmed self and an open mind: self-affirmation and sensitivity to argument strength. | Sociology and social work | Zanna, Mark P., Correll, Joshua, Spencer, Steven J. |
A social validation explanation for mutual enhancement. | Sociology and social work | Wittenbaum, Gwen M., Bowman, Jonathan M. |
Attitudes as stable and transparent constructions. | Sociology and social work | van Harreveld, Frenk, van der Pligt |
Attitudes towards people with AIDS and avoidance behavior: automatic and reflective bases of behavior. | Sociology and social work | Neumann, Roland, Hulsenbeck, Katharina, Seibt, Beate |
Autocratic leadership in social dilemmas: a threat to group stability. | Sociology and social work | Van Vugt, Mark |
Automatic stereotypes vs. automatic prejudice: sorting out the possibities in the Payne (2001) weapon paradigm. | Sociology and social work | Judd, Charles M., Blair, Irene V., Chapleau, Kristine M. |
Biased processing of stereotype-incongruency is greater for low than high status groups. | Sociology and social work | Sekaquaptewa, Denise, Espinoza, Penelope |
Category membership moderates the inhibition of social identities. | Sociology and social work | Bodenhausen, Galen V., Hugenberg, Kurt |
Changing the affective valence of the stimulus items influences the IAT by re-defining the category labels. | Sociology and social work | Govan, Cassandra L., Williams, Kipling D. |
Coaction and upward social comparison reduce the illusory conjunction effect: support for distraction-conflict theory. | Sociology and social work | Muller, Dominique, Atzeni, Thierry, Butera, Fabrizio |
Communicating about a social interaction: effects on memory for protagonists' statements and nonverbal behaviors. | Sociology and social work | Wyer, Robert S., Jr., Adaval, Rashmi |
Coping with a threatened group identity: Psychosocial and neuroendocrine responses. | Sociology and social work | Matheson, Kimberly, Cole, Barbara M. |
Cultural threat and perceived realistic group conflict as dual predictors of prejudice. | Sociology and social work | Zarate, Michael A., Garza, Azenett A., Gracia, Berenice, Hitlan, Robert T. |
Deflecting negative self-relevant stereotype activation: the effects of individuation. | Sociology and social work | Ambady, Nalini, Paik, Sue K., Steele, Jennifer, Owen-Smith, Ashli, Mitchell, Jason P. |
Diagnosing the difficulty of conflict resolution between individuals from the same and different social groups. | Sociology and social work | Ybarra, Oscar, Ramon, Ana-Christina |
Diverse groups and information sharing: the effects of congruent ties. | Sociology and social work | Gruenfeld, Deborah H., Neale, Margaret A., Mannix, Elizabeth A., Phillips, Katherine W. |
Dynamic valuation: preference changes in the context of face-to-face negotiation. | Sociology and social work | Neale, Margaret A., Ross, Lee, Curhan, Jared R. |
Effects of group decision rules on decisions involving continuous alternatives: the unanimity rule and extreme decisions in mock civil juries. | Sociology and social work | Ohtsubo, Yohsuke, Miller, Charles E., Hayashi, Nahoko, Masuchi, Ayumi |
Egocentrism and focalism in unrealistic optimism (and pessimism). | Sociology and social work | Kruger, Justin, Burrus, Jeremy |
Emotional transfer in goal systems. | Sociology and social work | Kruglanski, Arie W., Shah, James Y., Fishbach, Ayelet |
Event frequency and comparative optimism: Another look at the indirect elicitation method of self-others risks. | Sociology and social work | Klar, Yechiel, Ayal, Shahar |
From thinking about what might have been to sharing what we know: the effects of counterfactual mind-sets on information sharing in groups. | Sociology and social work | Kray, Laura J., Galinsky, Adam D |
Functional modularity in stereotype representation. | Sociology and social work | Bodenhausen, Galen V., Quinn, Kimberly A., Hugenberg, Kurt |
Graded structure and the speed of category verification: on the moderating effects of anticipatory control for social vs. non-social categories. | Sociology and social work | Lambert, Alan J., Olson, Kristina R., Zacks, Jeffrey M. |
How low can you go? Ostracism by a computer is sufficient to lower self-reported levels of belonging, control, self-esteem, and meaningful existence. | Sociology and social work | Zadro, Lisa, Williams, Kipling D., Richardson, Rick |
"I am not guilty" vs "I am innocent": successful negation may depend on the schema used for its encoding. | Sociology and social work | Schul, Yaacov, Mayo, Ruth, Burnstein, Eugene |
Identity bifurcation in response to stereotype threat: women and mathematics. | Sociology and social work | Steele, Claude M., Ross, Lee, Pronin, Emily |
If you don't want to be late, enumerate: unpacking reduces the planning fallacy. | Sociology and social work | Kruger, Justin, Evans, Matt |
Implicit regulatory focus associated with asymmetrical frontal cortical activity. | Sociology and social work | Amodio, David M., Harmon-Jones, Eddie, Shah, James Y., Sigelman, Jonathan, Brazy, Paige C. |
Inclusion in a superordinate category, in-group prototypicality, and attitudes towards out-groups. | Sociology and social work | Mummendey, Amelie, Waldzus, Sven |
Increased group dispersion after exposure to one deviant group member: testing Hamburger's model of member-to-group generalization. | Sociology and social work | Hewstone, Miles, Paolini, Stefania, Rubin, Mark |
Individual and group decisions in the centipede game: are groups more "rational" players?. | Sociology and social work | Bornstein, Gary, Kugler, Tamar, Ziegelmeyer, Anthony |
Individual differences in attitude structure: variance chronic reliance on affective and cognitive information. | Sociology and social work | Huskinson, Thomas L.H., Haddock, Geoffrey |
Judgments of communicative intent in conversation. | Sociology and social work | Albright, Linda, Cohen, Alvin I., Maloy, Thomas E., Christ, Theodore, Bromgard, Gregg |
Lay theories in affective forecasting: the progression of affect. | Sociology and social work | Igou, Eric R. |
Maintaining lies: the multiple-audience problem. | Sociology and social work | Paulson, Rene M., Bond, Charles F., Jr., Thomas, B. Jason |
Memory monitoring and the control of stereotype distortion. | Sociology and social work | Jacoby, Larry L., Payne, B. Keith, Lambert, Alan J. |
Mere acceptance produces apparent attitude in the Implicit Association test. | Sociology and social work | Mitchell, Chris J. |
Minority influence in work teams: the impact of newcomers. | Sociology and social work | Levine, John M., Choi, Hoon-Seok |
Not all happy people are lazy or stupid: evidence of systematic processing in happy moods. | Sociology and social work | Isbell, Linda M. |
On being sad and evasive: affective influences on verbal communication strategies in conflict situations. | Sociology and social work | Forgas, Joseph P., Cromer, Michelle |
On the propositional nature of cognitive consistency: dissonance changes explicit, but not implicit attitudes. | Sociology and social work | Strack, Fritz, Gawronski, Bertram |
P300 as an index of attention to self-relevant stimuli. | Sociology and social work | Ambady, Nalini, Gray, Heather M., Lowenthal, William T., Deldin, Patricia |
Perceived-induced constraint and attitude attribution in Japan and the U.S.: a case for the cultural dependence of the correspondence bias. | Sociology and social work | Kitayama, Shinobu, Masuda, Takahiko |
Perspective taking in children and adults: Equivalent egocentrism but differential correction. | Sociology and social work | Keysar, Boaz, Epley, Nicholas, Morewedge, Carey K. |
Predicting athletic performance from cardiovascular indexes of challenge and threat. | Sociology and social work | Blascovich, Jim, Seery, Mark D, Mugridge, Carrie A |
Providing and withholding impression management support for romantic partners: gender of the audience matters. | Sociology and social work | Schlenker, Barry R., Pontari, Beth A. |
Reactions to acceptance and rejection: effects of level and sequence of relational evaluation. | Sociology and social work | Leary, Mark R., Buckley, Katherine E., Winkel, Rachel E. |
Reactions toward an unexpected or counternormative favor-giver: does it matter if we think we can reciprocate?.. | Sociology and social work | El-Alayli, Amani, Messe, Lawrence A. |
Romantic jealousy as a social comparison outcome: when similarity stings. | Sociology and social work | Broemer, Philip, Diehl, Michael |
Seeing is believing: exposure to counterstereotypic women leaders and its effect on the malleability of automatic gender stereotyping. | Sociology and social work | Dasgupta, Nilanjana, Asgari, Shaki |
Self-activation is a two-edged sword: The effects of I primes on cooperation. | Sociology and social work | Utz, Sonja |
Shall I compare thee? Perceived entitativity and ease of comparison. | Sociology and social work | Pickett, Cynthia L., Perrott, David A. |
Social contagion of time perception. | Sociology and social work | Conway, Lucian Gideon, III |
Social value orientations and the strategic use of fairness in ultimatum bargaining. | Sociology and social work | Dijk, Eric van, Handgraaf, Michel J.J., Cremer, David De |
Sources of the discontinuity effect: playing against a group versus being in a group. | Sociology and social work | Larson, James R., Jr., Winquist, Jennifer R |
Temporal self-appraisal and attributional focus. | Sociology and social work | Haddock, Geoffrey |
The crossed-categorization hypothesis: evidence of reductions in the strength of categorization, but not intergroup bias. | Sociology and social work | Judd, Charles M., Vescio, Theresa K., Kwan, Virginia S. Y. |
The effects of personal and collective mortality salience on individualism: comparing Australians and Japanese with higher and lower self-esteem. | Sociology and social work | Kashima, Emiko, S., Halloran, Michael, Yuki, Masaki, Yoshihisa, Kashima |
The effort heuristic. | Sociology and social work | Van Boven, Leaf, Kruger, Justin, Wirtz, Derrick, Altermatt, T. William |
The impact of multiculturalism versus color-blindness on racial bias. | Sociology and social work | Richeson, Jennifer A., Nussbaum, Richard J. |
The influence of abstract and concrete mindsets on anticipating and guiding others' self-regulatory efforts. | Sociology and social work | Trope, Yaacov, Freitas, Antonio L., Gollwitzer, Peter |
The influence of power on the information search, impression formation, and demands in negotiation. | Sociology and social work | De Dreu, Carsten K.W., Van Kleef, Gerben A. |
The man who wasn't there: subliminal social comparison standards influence self-evaluation. | Sociology and social work | Mussweiler, Thomas, Ruter, Katja, Epstude, Kai |
The return of dispositionalism: on the linguistic consequences of dispositional suppression. | Sociology and social work | Corneille, Olivier, Yzerbyt, Vincent Y., Geeraert, Nicolas, Wigboldus, Daniel |
The role of neuroticism on psychological and physiological stress responses. | Sociology and social work | Schneider, Tamera R. |
The unexpected benefits of final deadlines in negotiation. | Sociology and social work | Moore, Don A. |
Time pressure and group performance: exploring underlying processes in the Attentional Focus Model. | Sociology and social work | Kelly, Janice R., Loving, Timothy J. |
Typicality and group variability as dual moderators of category-based inferences. | Sociology and social work | Payne, B. Keith, Lambert, Alan J., Chasteen, Alison L., Shaffer, Lara |
What you expect is not always what you get: the roles of extremity, optimism, and pessimism in the behavioral confirmation process. | Sociology and social work | Reich, Darcy A. |
When information does not deter stereotyping: prescriptive stereotyping can foster bias under conditions that deter descriptive stereotyping. | Sociology and social work | Gill, Michael J. |
When mutations meet motivations: attitude biases in counterfactual thought. | Sociology and social work | Crawford, Matthew T., McCrea, Sean M. |
When saying and doing diverge: the effects of stereotype threat on self-reported versus non-verbal anxiety. | Sociology and social work | Pinel, Elizabeth C., Bosson, Jennifer K., Haymovitz, Ethan L. |
Women, sex, hostility, power, and suspicion: sexually aggressive men's cognitive associations. | Sociology and social work | McConnell, Allen R., Leibold, Jill M. |
You've got mail: Using e-mail to examine the effect of prejudiced attitudes on discrimination against Arabs. | Sociology and social work | Bushman, Brad J., Bonacci, Angelica M. |
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