Social Cognition 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Attributional complexity and cognitive development: a look at the motivational and cognitive requirements for attribution. | Sociology and social work | Silvera, David H., Blumberg, Stephen J. |
Choose your poison: effects of lay beliefs about mental processes on attitude change. | Sociology and social work | Wilson, Timothy D., Houston, Christopher E., Meyers, Jonathan M. |
Construing the past and future. | Sociology and social work | Ross, Michael, Newby-Clark, Ian R. |
Direction of comparison asymmetries in relational judgment: the role of linguistic norms. | Sociology and social work | Sherman, Jeffrey W., Roese, Neal J., Hur, Taekyun |
Flexible correction processes in social judgment: implications for persuasion. | Sociology and social work | Wegener, Duane T., Petty, Richard E., White, Paul H. |
Help, I need somebody: automatic action and inaction. | Sociology and social work | Johnston, Lucy, Macrae, C. Neil |
In search of similarity: stereotypes as naive theories in social categorization. | Sociology and social work | Wittenbrink, Bernd, Hilton, James L., Gist, Pamela L. |
Interpersonal reality monitoring: judging the sources of other people's memories. | Sociology and social work | Mitchell, Karen J., Johnson, Marcia K., Bush, Julie G. |
Mood, self-esteem, and counterfactuals: externally attributed moods limit self-enhancement strategies. | Sociology and social work | Sanna, Lawrence J., Turley-Ames, Kandi Jo, Meier, Susanne |
Perceiving discrimination: the role of prototypes and norm violation. | Sociology and social work | Inman, Mary L., Huerta, Jennifer, Oh, Sie |
Reasons for the referent: reducing direction of comparison effects. | Sociology and social work | Hodges, Sara D. |
Social judgeability and the bogus pipeline: the role of naive theories of judgment in impression formation. | Sociology and social work | Corneille, Olivier, Yzerbyt, Vincent Y., Leyens, Jacques-Philippe |
Subjective theories about encoding may influence recognition: judgmental regulation in human memory. | Sociology and social work | Forster, Jens, Strack, Fritz |
The aboutness principle: a pervasive influence on human inference. | Sociology and social work | Higgins, E. Tory |
The development, perseverance, and change of naive theories. | Sociology and social work | Anderson, Craig A., Lindsay, James J. |
The role of expectancy violating behaviors in the representation of trait knowledge: a summary-plus-exception model of social memory. | Sociology and social work | Klein, Stanley B., Queller, Sarah, Babey, Susan H. |
The role of stereotyping in overconfident social prediction. | Sociology and social work | Brodt, Susan E., Ross, Lee D. |
The spontaneous suppression of racial stereotypes. | Sociology and social work | Sherman, Jeffrey W., Wyer, Natalie A., Stroessner, Steven J. |
The transfer of actor-trait associations inferred from behavior. | Sociology and social work | D'Agostino, Paul R., Hawk, Megan |
Trait- versus process-focused social judgment. | Sociology and social work | Dweck, Carol S., Levy, Sheri R. |
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