Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2006 - Abstracts

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2006
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Adjusting for the correspondence bias: Effects of causal uncertainty, cognitive busyness and causal strength of situational information.Sociology and social workVaughn, Leigh Ann, Weary, Gifford, Stewart, Brandon D., Edwards John A.
A functional perspective on group memberships: Differential need fulfillment in a group typology.Sociology and social workSherman, Steven J., Petrocelli, John V., Johnson, Amy L., Crawford, Matthew T., Hamilton, David L., Rutchick, Abraham M., Ferreira, Mario B.
Ambivalence, discomfort, and motivated information processing.Sociology and social workvan Harreveld, Frenk, Nordgren, Loran F., van der Plight, Joop
A particular resiliency to threatening environments.Sociology and social workInzlicht, Michael, Aronson, Joshua, Good, Catherine, McKay, Linda
Are members of low status group perceived as bad, or badly off? Egalitarian negative associations and automatic prejudice.Sociology and social workUhlmann, Eric Luis, Brescoll, Victoria L., Paluck, Elizabeth Levy
Attributing the sources of accuracy in unequal-power dyadic communication: Who is better and why?Sociology and social workHall, Judith A., Rosip, Janelle C., LeBeau, Lavonia Smith, Horgan, Terrence G., Carter, Jason D.
Automatically activated racial attitudes as predictors of success of interracial roommate relationships.Sociology and social workFazio, Russell H., Towles-Schwen, Tamara
Backward affective priming: Even when the prime is late, people still evaluate.Sociology and social workSemin, Gun R., Koole, Sander L., Fockenberg, Daniel A.
Beyond Vicary's fantasies: The impact of subliminal priming and brand choice.Sociology and social workStroebe, Wolfgang, Karremans, Johan C., Claus, Jasper
Breaking and creating habits on the working floor: A field-experiment on the power of implementation intentions.Sociology and social workAarts, Henk, Holland, Rob W., Langendam, Daan
Chronic violent video game exposure and desensitization to violence: Behavioral and event-related brain potential data.Sociology and social workBartholow, Bruce D., Bushman, Brad J., Sestir, Marc A.
Combating stereotype threat: The effects of self-affirmation on women's intellectual performance.Sociology and social workGreenberg, Jeff, Schimel, Jeff, Johns, Michael, Martens, Andy
Culture, self-construal, and affective reactions to successful and unsuccessful others.Sociology and social workCohen, Dov, White, Katherine, Lehman, Darrin R.
Decoding the implicit association test: Implications for criterion prediction.Sociology and social workBlanton, Hart, Jaccard, James, Gonzales, Patricia M., Christie, Charlene
Describing the social world: How is a person, a group, and a relationship described in the East and the West?Sociology and social workKashima, Yoshihisa, Kashima, Emiko S., Kim, Uichol, Gelfand, Michele
Differences in fear of isolation as an explanation of cultural differences: Evidence from memory and reasoning.Sociology and social workMarkman, Arthur B., Kim, Kyungil
Differences in the cognitive accessibility of action and inaction regrets.Sociology and social workUnnava, H. Rao, Rajagopal, Priyali, Raju, Sekar
Do features of stimuli influence IAT effects?(Implicit Association Test)Sociology and social workBluemke, Matthias, Friese, Malte
Dual identities in intergroup contact: Group status and size moderate the generalization of positive attitude change.Sociology and social workBrown, Rupert, Gonzalez, Roberto
Ego depletion by response exaggeration.Sociology and social workSchmeichel, Brandon J., Demaree, Heath A., Robinson, Jennifer L., Jie Pu
Enactment of approach and avoidance behavior influences the scope of perceptual and conceptual attention.Sociology and social workForster, Jens, Denzler, Markus, Friedman, Ronald S., Ozelsel, Amina
Event-related potentials and the decision to shoot: The role of threat perception and cognitive control.Sociology and social workIto, Tiffany A., Correll, Joshua, Urland, Geoffrey R.
Evidence for the regulatory function of intergroup emotion: Emotional consequences of implemented or impeded intergroup action tendencies.Sociology and social workSmith, Eliot R., Mackie, Diane M., Maitner, Angela T.
Familiarity can increase stereotyping.Sociology and social workSmith, Eliot R., Garcia-Marques, Teresa, Mackie, Diane M., Miller, Daniel A., Maitner, Angela T., Crump, Sara A.
Gender and priming differences in speed of processing of information relating to social structure.Sociology and social workWhite, Susan, Markovits, Henry, Benenson, Joyce
Get mad and get more than even: When and why anger expression is effective in negotiations.Sociology and social workTiedens, Larissa Z., Sinaceur, Marwan
Hardly thinking about others: On cognitive busyness and target similarity in social comparison effects.Sociology and social workStapel, Diederik A., Marx, David M.
How do people react to negative procedures? On the moderating role of authorityEs biased attitudes.Sociology and social workvan den Bos, Kees, van Prooijen, Jan-Willem, Allan Lind E., Wilke, Henk A. M.
How long does it last? The persistence of the effects of ostracism in the socially anxious.Sociology and social workZadro, Lisa, Richardson, Rick, Boland, Catherine
How mood turns on language.Sociology and social workSemin, Gun R., Beukeboom, Camiel J.
Individuals and dyads in a multiple-cue judgment task: Cognitive processes and performance.Sociology and social workOlsson, Anna-Carin, Juslin, Peter, Olsson, Henrik
Inferences from decision difficulty.Sociology and social workLiberman, Nira, Forster, Jens
Intuitive theories of group types and relational principles.Sociology and social workLickel, Brian, Hamilton, David L., Sherman, Stephen J.
Is this a question? Not for long. The statement bias.Sociology and social workDewitte, Siegfried, Pandelaere, Mario
It depends on your perspective: The role of self-relevance in stereotype-based underperformance.Sociology and social workStapel, Diederik A., Marx, David M.
Lay personality knowledge and dispositionist thinking: A knowledge-activation framework.Sociology and social workKoehler, Derek J., Poon, Connie S.K.
"Math is hard!" The effect of gender priming on women's attitudes.Sociology and social workAmbady, Nalini, Steele, Jennifer R.
"Meaningful" social inferences: Effects of implicit theories on inferential processes.Sociology and social workDweck, Carol S., Plaks, Jason E., Molden, Daniel C.
Memory-based versus on-line processing: Implications for attitude strength.Sociology and social workPetty, Richard E., Bizer, George Y., Tormala, Zakary L., Rucker, Derek D.
Negotiator confidence: The impact of self-efficacy on tactics and outcomes.Sociology and social workSullivan, Brandon A., O'Connor, Kathleen M., Burris, Ethan R.
Nonconscious goal pursuit: Acting in an explanatory vacuum.Sociology and social workGrant, Heidi, Oettingen, Gabriele, Smith, Pamela K., Skinner, Mary, Gollwitzer, Peter M.
On preferences and doing the right thing: Satisfaction with advantageous inequity when cognitive processing is limited.Sociology and social workvan den Bos, Kees, Peters, Susanne L., Bobocel, D. Ramona, Ybema, Jan Fekke
On the benefits of thinking unconsciously: Unconscious thought can increase post-choice satisfaction.Sociology and social workDijksterhuis, Ap, van Olden, Zeger
Pay attention! Attention to the primes increases attitude assessment accuracy.Sociology and social workSimmons, Joseph P., Prentice, Deborah A.
Productivity is not enough: A comparison of interactive and nominal brainstorming groups on idea generation and selection.Sociology and social workNijstad, Bernard A., Stroebe, Wolfgang, Rietzschel, Eric F.
Psychological essentialism and stereotype endorsement.Sociology and social workHaslam, Nick, Bastian, Brock
Regulatory focus and executive function after interracial interactions.Sociology and social workTrawalter, Sophie, Richeson, Jennifer A.
Reversing the affective congruency effect: The role of target word frequency of occurrence.Sociology and social workSchwarz, Norbert, Ybarra, Oscar, Chan, Emily
Riding a wave of self-esteem: Perseverative tendencies as dispositional forces.Sociology and social workRobinson, Michael D., Cervone, Daniel
Risk and resilience: Dual effects of perceptions of group disadvantage among Latinos.Sociology and social workSpencer-Rodgers, Julie, Collins, Nancy L.
Self-predictions overweight strength of current intentions.Sociology and social workKoehler, Derek J., Poon, Connie S.K.
Social dilemmas as strong versus weak situations: Social value orientations and tacit coordination under resource size uncertainty.Sociology and social workDijk, Eric van, Cremer, David de, Wit, Arjaan, Kwaadsteniet, Erik W. de
Stereotypes and implicit social comparison: Shifts in comparison-group focus.Sociology and social workCrandall, Christian S., Biernat, Monica, Collins, Elizabeth C.
Stopping dead in one's tracks: Motor inhibition following incidental evaluations.Sociology and social workRobinson, Michael D., Wilkowski, Benjamin M.
Subliminal anchoring: The effects of subliminally presented numbers on probability estimates.Sociology and social workReitsma-van Rooijen, Margreet, Daamen, Dancker D.L.
The detrimental effects of a suggestion of sexism in an instruction situation.Sociology and social workSteele, Claude M., Adams, Glenn, Garcia, Donna M., Purdie-Vaughns, Valerie
The effect of group-identification on emotion recognition: The case of cats and basketball players.Sociology and social workHess, Ursula, Thibault, Pascal, Bourgeois, Patrick
The effect of self-affirmation on perception of racism.Sociology and social workO'Brien, Laurie T., Adams, Glenn, Tormala, Teceta Thomas
The flexible unconscious: Investigating the judgmental impact of varieties of unaware perception.Sociology and social workStapel, Diederik A., Koomen, Willem
The how and why of disagreement among perceivers: An exploration of person models.Sociology and social workKenny, David A., Mohr, Cynthia D.
The impact of affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation.Sociology and social workManstead, Antony S.R., Wigboldus, Daniel H.J., van den Berg, Helma, van der Pligt, Joop
The impact of individualist and collectivist group norms on evaluations of dissenting group members.Sociology and social workHogg, Michael A., Hornsey, Matthew J., Jeten, Jolanda, McAuliffe, Brendan J.
The influence of experimentally created extrapersonal associations on the Implicit Association Test.Sociology and social workFazio, Russell H., Han, H. Anna, Olson, Michael A.
The predictive value of daily vs. retrospective well-being judgments in relationship stability.Sociology and social workOishi, Shigehiro, Sullivan, Helen W.
The price of deceptive behavior: Disliking and lying to people who lie to us.Sociology and social workFeldman, Robert S., Tyler, James M., Reichert, Andreas
The roles of retribution and utility in determining punishment.Sociology and social workCarlsmith, Kevin M.
The social implications of planning: How public predictions bias future plans.Sociology and social workStone, Eric R., Pezzo, Stephanle P., Pezzo, Mark V.
Undermining trust and cooperation: The paradox of sanctioning systems in social dilemmas.Sociology and social workvan Dijk, Eric, Wilke, Henk A.M., De Cremer, David, Mulder, Laetitia B.
What lies beneath: Parenting style and implicit self-esteem.Sociology and social workPelham, Brett W., DeHart, Tracy, Tennen, Howard
When appearance concerns make women look bad: Solo status and body image concerns diminish women's academic performance.Sociology and social workSekaquaptewa, Denise, Kiefer, Amy, Barczyk, Amanda
When conveying a message may hurt the relationship: Cultural differences in the difficulty of using an answering machine.Sociology and social workSchwarz, Norbert, Miyamoto, Yuri
When credibility attack: The reverse impact of source credibility on persuasion.Sociology and social workPetty, Richard E., Tormala, Zakary L., Brinol, Pablo
When ostracism leads to aggression: The moderating effects of control deprivation.Sociology and social workWilliams, Kipling D., Warburton, Wayne A., Cairns, David R.
When reasons matter: Quality of support affects reactions to increasing and consistent agreement.Sociology and social workLevine, John M., Prislin, Radmila
When two wrongs can make a right: Regulatory nonfit, bias, and correction of judgments.Sociology and social workO'Rourke, Thomas, Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Schwartz, Sandra, Malik, Jill, Petkova, Zhivka, Trudeau, Lindsay
When what you say about others says something about you: Language abstraction and inferences about describers' attitudes and goals.Sociology and social workDouglas, Karen M., Sutton, Robbie M.
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