Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2005 - Abstracts

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accessibility from active and fulfilled goals.Sociology and social workHiggins, E. Tory, Liberman, Nira, Forster, Jens
After-effects: How automatic evaluations influence the interpretation of subsequent, unrelated stimuli.Sociology and social workBargh, John A., Ferguson, Melissa J., Nayak, David A.
An enquiry concerning the principles of cultural norms and values: The impact of uncertainty and mortality salience on reactions to violations and bolstering of cultural worldviews.Sociology and social workvan den Bos, Kees, Poortvliet, P. Marijn, Maas, Marjolein, Miedema, Joost, van den Ham, Ernst-Jan
Appraising the unusual: Framing effects and moderators of uniqueness seeking and social projection.Sociology and social workIyengar, Sheena S., Ames, Daniel R.
Arousal and stereotype threat.Sociology and social workBen-Zeev, Talia, Fein, Steven, Inzlicht, Michael
Automatic goal inferences.Sociology and social workAarts, Henk, Hassin, Ran R., Ferguson, Melissa J.
Better late than early: The influence of timing on apology effectiveness.Sociology and social workFrantz, Cynthia McPherson, Benningson, Courtney
Between-subject or within-subject measures of regret: Dilemma and solution.Sociology and social workJie Hai Zhang, Walsh, Clare, Bonnefon, Jean-Francois
Cognitive and affective experiences of minority and majority members: The role of group size, status and power.Sociology and social workSimon, Bernd, Lucken, Markus
Cognitive and social comparison processes in brainstorming.Sociology and social workPaulus, Paul B., Dugosh, Karen Leggett
Cognitive consistency and the formation of interpersonal attitudes: Cognitive balance affects the encoding of the social information.Sociology and social workGawronski, Bertram, Walther, Eva, Blank, Hartmut
Coping with disappointing outcomes: Retroactive pessimism and motivated inhibition of counterfactuals.Sociology and social workTykocinski, Orit E., Steinberg, Noa
Distorted distance estimation induced by a self-relevant national boundary.Sociology and social workBranscombe, Nyla R., Burris, Christopher T.
Does activating justice help or hurt in promoting forgiveness?Sociology and social workKarremans, Johan C., Lange, Paul A.M. Van
Do-no-harm in coalition formation: Why losses inhibit exclusion and promote fairness cognitions.Sociology and social workBeest, Ilja Van, Dijk, Eric Van, Dreu, Carsten K.W. De, Wilkie, Henk A.M.
Don't stereotype, think different! Overcoming automatic stereotype activation by mindset priming.Sociology and social workMoskowitz, Gordon B., Sassenberg, Kai
Eliminating automatic racial bias: Making race non-diagnostic for responses to criminal suspects.Sociology and social workPlant, E. Ashby, Butz, David A., Peruche, B. Michelle
Expectations and emotions of Olympic athletes.Sociology and social workMellers, Barbara A., Tetlock, Philip E., McGraw, A. Peter
Face-based categorization, context-based categorization, and distortions in the recollection of gender ambiguous faces.Sociology and social workCorneille, Olivier, Huart, Johanne, Becquart, Emilie
Flexible use of source information: Processing components of the inconsistency effect in person memory.Sociology and social workKlauer, Karl Christoph, Ehrenberg, Katja
From students to superhero: Situational primes shape future helping.Sociology and social workNelson, Leif D., Norton, Michael I.
Gender moderates the relation between implicit and explicit self-esteem.Sociology and social workPelham, Brett W., Hetts, John J., DeHart, Tracy, Koole, Sander L., Hardin, Curtis D., Seah, Eileen
Group-based emotions as determinants of ingroup identification.Sociology and social workKessler, Thomas, Hollbach, Susan
Hoist on your own petard: When prejudiced remarks are recognized and backfire on speakers.Sociology and social workCarlston, Donal E., Mae, Lynda
Impressions formed in response to public self-evaluation maintenance strategies.Sociology and social workTal-Or, Nurit, Philosoph, Milet, Shapira, Naama, Malca, Gil
Indirectly measuring evaluations of several attitude objects in relation to a neutral reference point.Sociology and social workMarkman, Arthur B., Brendl, C. Miguel, Messner, Claude
Informational length and order of presentation as determinants of persuasion.Sociology and social workKruglanski, Arie W., Pierro, Antonio, Mannetti, Lucia, Erb, Hans-Peter, Spiegel, Scott
Interactive effects of life experience and situational cues on aggression: The weapons priming effect in hunters and nonhunters.Sociology and social workBartholow, Bruce D., Anderson, Craig A., Carnagey, Nicholas L., Benjamin, Arlin, Jr.
Is positive a cue or a response option? Warm glow vs evaluative matching in the familiarity for attractive and not-so-attractive faces.Sociology and social workCorneille, O., Monin, B., Pleyers, G.
"It's not funny if they're laughing": Self-categorization, social influence, and responses to canned laughter.Sociology and social workHaslam, S. Alexander, Platow, Michael J., Both, Amanda, Chew, Ivanne, Cuddon, Michelle, Goharpey, Nahal, Maurer, Jacqui, Rosini, Simone, Tsekouros, Anna and Grace, Diana M.
Kicking the habit: Effects of nonstereotypic association training and correction processes on hiring decisions.Sociology and social workDovidio, John F., Kawakami, Kerry, van Kamp, Simone
Masked affective priming by name letters: Evidence for a correspondence of explicit and implicit self-esteem.Sociology and social workWentura, Dirk, Greve, Werner, Kulfanek, Michael
Matching the message source to attitude functions: Implications for biased processing.Sociology and social workDiehl, Michael, Ziegler, Rene, Schwichow, Alexa von
Mental control and visual illusions: Toward explaining race-biased weapon misidentifications.Sociology and social workJacoby, Larry L., Payne, B. Keith, Shimizu, Yujiro
Mood effects on eyewitness memory: Affective influences on susceptibility to misinformation.Sociology and social workForgas, Joseph P., Laham, Simon M., Vargas, Patrick T.
On the cued activation of situational motivation.Sociology and social workRatelle, Catherine F., Baldwin, Mark W., Vallerand, Robert J.
On the predictive validity of implicit attitude measures: The moderating effect of perceived group variability.Sociology and social workPayne, B. Keith, Lambert, Alan J., Ramsey, Suzanne, Shaffer, Lara M.
Predicting the intensity of losses vs. non-gains and non-losses vs. gains in judging fairness and value: A test of the loss aversion explanation.Sociology and social workHiggins, E. Tory, Idson, Lorraine Chen, Liberman, Nira
Procedural justice and intragroup status: Knowing where we stand in a group enhances reactions to procedures.Sociology and social workWilke, Henk A.M., Prooijen, Jan-Willem Van, Bos, Kees Van den
Reducing the tendency to self-handicap: The effect of self-affirmation.Sociology and social workSiegel, Phyllis A., Scillitoe, Joanne, Parks-Yancy, Rochelle
Saying no to negativity: The effects of context and motivation to control prejudice on automatic evaluative responses.Sociology and social workPetty, Richard E., Brewer, Marilynn B., Maddux, William W., Barden, Jamie
Self-uncertainty and responsiveness to procedural justice.Sociology and social workSedikides, Constantine, De Cremer, David
Suppressing the negative effect of devaluation on group identification: The role of intergroup differentiation and intragroup respect.Sociology and social workJetten, Jolanda, Schmitt, Michael T., Branscombe, Nyla R., McKimmie, Blake M.
The effect of university roommate contact on ethnic attitudes and behavior.Sociology and social workSinclair, Stacey, Laar, Colette Van, Levin, Shana, Sidanius, Jim
The evaluative connotation of processing fluency: Inherently positive or moderated by motivational context?Sociology and social workFreitas, Antonio L., Azizian, Allen, Travers, Stephanie, Berry, Stephen A.
The fundamentality of group principles and perceived group entitativity.Sociology and social workSani, Fabio, Todman, John, Lunn, Judith
The moderating effect of trigger intensity on triggered displaced aggression.Sociology and social workMiller, Norman, Vasquez, Eduardo A., Denson, Thomas F., Pederson, William C., Stenstrom, Douglas M.
The relationship between parental racial attitudes and children's implicit prejudice.Sociology and social workSinclair, Stacey, Dunn, Elizabeth, Lowery, Brian S.
The substitutability of external control and self-control.Sociology and social workTrope, Yaacov, Fishbach, Ayelet
The timing effect in public good games.Sociology and social workAbele, Susanne, Ehrhart, Karl-Martin
The unpacking effect in allocations of responsibility for group tasks.Sociology and social workBoven, Leaf Van, Epley, Nicholas, Savitsky, Kenneth, Wight, Wayne M.
Using implicit goal priming to improve the quality of self-report data.Sociology and social workVisser, Penny S., Rasinski, Kenneth A., Zagatsky, Maria, Rickett, Edith M.
Voice versus loyalty: Self-construals and responses to dissatisfaction in romantic relationships.Sociology and social workSinclair, Lisa, Fehr, Beverley
We are, therefore they aren't: Ingroup construal as a standard of comparison for outgroup judgments.Sociology and social workBodenhausen, Galen V., Gawronski, Bertram, Banse, Rainer
"What I did" versus "what I might have done": Effect of factual versus counterfactual thinking on blame, guilt, and shame in prisoners.Sociology and social workMandel, David R., Dhami, Mandeep K.
What you don't' know": The role played by errors of omission in imperfect self-assessments.Sociology and social workDunning, David, Caputo, Deanna
When "different" means "worse": In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts.Sociology and social workMummendey, Amelie, Wenzel, Michael, Waldzus, Sven
When negative expectancies turn into negative performance: The role of ease of retrieval.Sociology and social workBless, Herbert, Keller, Johannes
When the pressure is up: The assessment of social identity threat in low and high status groups.Sociology and social workEllemers, Naomi, Scheepers, Daan
When what you type isn't what they read: The perseverance of stereotypes and expectancies over e-mail.Sociology and social workEpley, Nicholas, Kruger, Justin
Whose self is it anyway? Self-aspect control moderates the relation between self-complexity and well-being.Sociology and social workMcConnell, Allen R., Hall, Carrie E., Renaud, Jeanette M., Rydell, Robert J., Dean, Kristy K., Green, Sharin P., Lamoreaux, Marika J.
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