Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2006 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adjusting for the correspondence bias: Effects of causal uncertainty, cognitive busyness and causal strength of situational information. | Sociology and social work | Vaughn, 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 work | Sherman, 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 work | van Harreveld, Frenk, Nordgren, Loran F., van der Plight, Joop |
A particular resiliency to threatening environments. | Sociology and social work | Inzlicht, 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 work | Uhlmann, 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 work | Hall, 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 work | Fazio, Russell H., Towles-Schwen, Tamara |
Backward affective priming: Even when the prime is late, people still evaluate. | Sociology and social work | Semin, Gun R., Koole, Sander L., Fockenberg, Daniel A. |
Beyond Vicary's fantasies: The impact of subliminal priming and brand choice. | Sociology and social work | Stroebe, 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 work | Aarts, 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 work | Bartholow, Bruce D., Bushman, Brad J., Sestir, Marc A. |
Combating stereotype threat: The effects of self-affirmation on women's intellectual performance. | Sociology and social work | Greenberg, Jeff, Schimel, Jeff, Johns, Michael, Martens, Andy |
Culture, self-construal, and affective reactions to successful and unsuccessful others. | Sociology and social work | Cohen, Dov, White, Katherine, Lehman, Darrin R. |
Decoding the implicit association test: Implications for criterion prediction. | Sociology and social work | Blanton, 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 work | Kashima, 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 work | Markman, Arthur B., Kim, Kyungil |
Differences in the cognitive accessibility of action and inaction regrets. | Sociology and social work | Unnava, H. Rao, Rajagopal, Priyali, Raju, Sekar |
Do features of stimuli influence IAT effects?(Implicit Association Test) | Sociology and social work | Bluemke, Matthias, Friese, Malte |
Dual identities in intergroup contact: Group status and size moderate the generalization of positive attitude change. | Sociology and social work | Brown, Rupert, Gonzalez, Roberto |
Ego depletion by response exaggeration. | Sociology and social work | Schmeichel, 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 work | Forster, 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 work | Ito, 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 work | Smith, Eliot R., Mackie, Diane M., Maitner, Angela T. |
Familiarity can increase stereotyping. | Sociology and social work | Smith, 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 work | White, Susan, Markovits, Henry, Benenson, Joyce |
Get mad and get more than even: When and why anger expression is effective in negotiations. | Sociology and social work | Tiedens, Larissa Z., Sinaceur, Marwan |
Hardly thinking about others: On cognitive busyness and target similarity in social comparison effects. | Sociology and social work | Stapel, Diederik A., Marx, David M. |
How do people react to negative procedures? On the moderating role of authorityEs biased attitudes. | Sociology and social work | van 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 work | Zadro, Lisa, Richardson, Rick, Boland, Catherine |
How mood turns on language. | Sociology and social work | Semin, Gun R., Beukeboom, Camiel J. |
Individuals and dyads in a multiple-cue judgment task: Cognitive processes and performance. | Sociology and social work | Olsson, Anna-Carin, Juslin, Peter, Olsson, Henrik |
Inferences from decision difficulty. | Sociology and social work | Liberman, Nira, Forster, Jens |
Intuitive theories of group types and relational principles. | Sociology and social work | Lickel, Brian, Hamilton, David L., Sherman, Stephen J. |
Is this a question? Not for long. The statement bias. | Sociology and social work | Dewitte, Siegfried, Pandelaere, Mario |
It depends on your perspective: The role of self-relevance in stereotype-based underperformance. | Sociology and social work | Stapel, Diederik A., Marx, David M. |
Lay personality knowledge and dispositionist thinking: A knowledge-activation framework. | Sociology and social work | Koehler, Derek J., Poon, Connie S.K. |
"Math is hard!" The effect of gender priming on women's attitudes. | Sociology and social work | Ambady, Nalini, Steele, Jennifer R. |
"Meaningful" social inferences: Effects of implicit theories on inferential processes. | Sociology and social work | Dweck, Carol S., Plaks, Jason E., Molden, Daniel C. |
Memory-based versus on-line processing: Implications for attitude strength. | Sociology and social work | Petty, 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 work | Sullivan, Brandon A., O'Connor, Kathleen M., Burris, Ethan R. |
Nonconscious goal pursuit: Acting in an explanatory vacuum. | Sociology and social work | Grant, 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 work | van 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 work | Dijksterhuis, Ap, van Olden, Zeger |
Pay attention! Attention to the primes increases attitude assessment accuracy. | Sociology and social work | Simmons, 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 work | Nijstad, Bernard A., Stroebe, Wolfgang, Rietzschel, Eric F. |
Psychological essentialism and stereotype endorsement. | Sociology and social work | Haslam, Nick, Bastian, Brock |
Regulatory focus and executive function after interracial interactions. | Sociology and social work | Trawalter, Sophie, Richeson, Jennifer A. |
Reversing the affective congruency effect: The role of target word frequency of occurrence. | Sociology and social work | Schwarz, Norbert, Ybarra, Oscar, Chan, Emily |
Riding a wave of self-esteem: Perseverative tendencies as dispositional forces. | Sociology and social work | Robinson, Michael D., Cervone, Daniel |
Risk and resilience: Dual effects of perceptions of group disadvantage among Latinos. | Sociology and social work | Spencer-Rodgers, Julie, Collins, Nancy L. |
Self-predictions overweight strength of current intentions. | Sociology and social work | Koehler, 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 work | Dijk, Eric van, Cremer, David de, Wit, Arjaan, Kwaadsteniet, Erik W. de |
Stereotypes and implicit social comparison: Shifts in comparison-group focus. | Sociology and social work | Crandall, Christian S., Biernat, Monica, Collins, Elizabeth C. |
Stopping dead in one's tracks: Motor inhibition following incidental evaluations. | Sociology and social work | Robinson, Michael D., Wilkowski, Benjamin M. |
Subliminal anchoring: The effects of subliminally presented numbers on probability estimates. | Sociology and social work | Reitsma-van Rooijen, Margreet, Daamen, Dancker D.L. |
The detrimental effects of a suggestion of sexism in an instruction situation. | Sociology and social work | Steele, 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 work | Hess, Ursula, Thibault, Pascal, Bourgeois, Patrick |
The effect of self-affirmation on perception of racism. | Sociology and social work | O'Brien, Laurie T., Adams, Glenn, Tormala, Teceta Thomas |
The flexible unconscious: Investigating the judgmental impact of varieties of unaware perception. | Sociology and social work | Stapel, Diederik A., Koomen, Willem |
The how and why of disagreement among perceivers: An exploration of person models. | Sociology and social work | Kenny, David A., Mohr, Cynthia D. |
The impact of affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation. | Sociology and social work | Manstead, 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 work | Hogg, 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 work | Fazio, Russell H., Han, H. Anna, Olson, Michael A. |
The predictive value of daily vs. retrospective well-being judgments in relationship stability. | Sociology and social work | Oishi, Shigehiro, Sullivan, Helen W. |
The price of deceptive behavior: Disliking and lying to people who lie to us. | Sociology and social work | Feldman, Robert S., Tyler, James M., Reichert, Andreas |
The roles of retribution and utility in determining punishment. | Sociology and social work | Carlsmith, Kevin M. |
The social implications of planning: How public predictions bias future plans. | Sociology and social work | Stone, Eric R., Pezzo, Stephanle P., Pezzo, Mark V. |
Undermining trust and cooperation: The paradox of sanctioning systems in social dilemmas. | Sociology and social work | van Dijk, Eric, Wilke, Henk A.M., De Cremer, David, Mulder, Laetitia B. |
What lies beneath: Parenting style and implicit self-esteem. | Sociology and social work | Pelham, 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 work | Sekaquaptewa, 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 work | Schwarz, Norbert, Miyamoto, Yuri |
When credibility attack: The reverse impact of source credibility on persuasion. | Sociology and social work | Petty, Richard E., Tormala, Zakary L., Brinol, Pablo |
When ostracism leads to aggression: The moderating effects of control deprivation. | Sociology and social work | Williams, Kipling D., Warburton, Wayne A., Cairns, David R. |
When reasons matter: Quality of support affects reactions to increasing and consistent agreement. | Sociology and social work | Levine, John M., Prislin, Radmila |
When two wrongs can make a right: Regulatory nonfit, bias, and correction of judgments. | Sociology and social work | O'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 work | Douglas, Karen M., Sutton, Robbie M. |
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