Social Cognition 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Approaching and avoiding Linda: motor signals influence the conjunction fallacy. | Sociology and social work | Riis, Jason; Schwarz, Norbert |
Automatic category activation and social behavior: the moderating role of prejudiced beliefs. | Sociology and social work | Croizet, Jean-Claude, Brown, Rupert, Bohner, Gerd, Fournet, Marion, Payne, Andrew |
Automatic normative behavior in environments: the moderating role of conformity in activating situational norms. | Sociology and social work | Dijksterhuis, Ap, Aarts, Henk, Custers, Ruud |
Bearing false witness under pressure: implicit and explicit components of stereotype-driven memory distortions. | Sociology and social work | Klauer, Karl Christoph, Sherman, Jeffrey W., Ehrenberg, Katja, Groom, Carla J. |
Biased against "them" more than "him": stereotype use in group-directed and individual-directed judgments. | Sociology and social work | Gill, Michael J. |
Black Americans' implicit racial associations and their implications for intergroup judgment. | Sociology and social work | Monteith, Margo J., Ashburn-Nardo, Leslie, Knowles, Megan L. |
Effects of introspection about reasons for values: extending research on values-as-truisms. | Sociology and social work | Maio, Gregory R., Olson, James M., Bernard, Mark M. |
Effects of processing strategy on episodic memory and contingency learning in-group stereotype formation. | Sociology and social work | Meiser, Thorsten |
False memories of attitude-relevant actions. | Sociology and social work | Lord, Charles G., McIntyre, Rusty B., Lewis, Shannon J., Frye, G.D. Jay |
"How happy was i, anyway?" A retrospective impact bias. | Sociology and social work | Wilson, Timothy D., Meyers, Jay, Gilbert, Daniel T. |
"It was nothing"-extending evolutionary models of altruism by two social cognitive biases in judgments of the costs and benefits of helping. | Sociology and social work | McGuire, Anne M. |
Noticing the self: implicit assessment of self-focused attention using word recognition latencies. | Sociology and social work | Silvia, Paul J., Eichstaedt, Jan |
Perceiving individuals and groups as coherent: how do perceivers make sense of variable behavior?. | Sociology and social work | Plaks, Jason E., Shafer, Jennifer L., Shoda, Yuichi |
Preserved knowledge of self in a case of Alzheimer's dementia. | Sociology and social work | Klein, Stanley B., Cosmides, Leda, Costabile, Kristi A. |
Spontaneous stereotyping: a matter of prejudice?. | Sociology and social work | Stewart, Tracie L., Weeks, Matthew, Lupfer, Michael B. |
The effects of an elderly stereotype prime on reaching and grasping actions. | Sociology and social work | Banfield, Jane F., Pendry, Louise F., Edwards, Martin G., Mewse, Avril |
The mental representations of high and low entitativity groups. | Sociology and social work | Johnson, Amy L., Queller, Sarah |
The need for speed: the menstrual cycle and person construal. | Sociology and social work | Grace, Randolph C., Johnston, Lucy, Arden, Katie, Macrae, C. Neil |
Waning of stereotypic perceptions in small groups: identity negotiation and erosion of gender expectations of women. | Sociology and social work | Swann, William B., Jr., Kwan, Virginia S. Y., Polzer, Jeffrey T., Milton, Laurie P. |
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