Social Cognition 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A tale of two primes: contextual limits on stereotype activation. | Sociology and social work | Castelli, Luigi, Arcuri, Luciano, Macrae, C. Neil, Zogmaister, Cristina |
A theory of autobiographical memory: Necessary components and disorders resulting from their loss. | Sociology and social work | Klein, Stanley B., German, Tim P. |
Being what you say: the effect of essentialist linguistic labels on preferences. | Sociology and social work | Banaji, Mahzarin R., Walton, Gregory M. |
Capacity and comprehension: spontaneous stereotyping under cognitive load. | Sociology and social work | Sherman, Jeffrey W., Wigboldus, Daniel H.J., Franzese, Heather L. |
Categorization under uncertainty: resolving vagueness and ambiguity with eager versus vigilant strategies. | Sociology and social work | Higgins, E. Tory, Molden, Daniel C. |
Cerebral hemispheric asymmetries in social perception: perceiving and responding to the individual and the group. | Sociology and social work | Sanders, James D., McClure, Kimberley A., Zarate, Micheal A. |
Defensive social comparisons and the constraints of reality. | Sociology and social work | Stapel, Diederik A., Schwinghammer, Saskia A. |
Ego threat different social comparison processes among high and low self-esteem people: implications for interpersonal perceptions . | Sociology and social work | Heatherton, Todd F., Vohs, Kathleen D. |
Emotion and memory research: A grumpy overview. | Sociology and social work | Pizarro, David A., Levine, Linda J. |
Encoding flexibility revisited: evidence for enhanced encoding of stereotype-inconsistent information under cognitive load. | Sociology and social work | Sherman, Jeffrey W., Groom, Carla J., Conrey, Frederica R. |
"Fortunately, I'm no Einstein": Comparison relevance as a determinant of behavioral assimilation and contrast. | Sociology and social work | Estes, Zachary, LeBoeuf, Robyn A. |
Giving sight and voice to the blind mutes: An overview of theoretical ideas in autobiographical memory. | Sociology and social work | Skowronski, John J. |
How describing autobiographical events can affect autobiographical memories. | Sociology and social work | Skowronski, John S., Walker, W. Richard |
How threat from stereotype disconfirmation triggers self-defense. | Sociology and social work | Higgins, E. Tory, Forster, Jens, Werth, Lioba |
Implicit dependency regulation: self-esteem, relationship closeness, and implicit evaluations of close others . | Sociology and social work | DeHart, Tracy, Pelham, Brett, Murray, Sandra |
Integrative social perception: individuals low in working memory benefit more from external representations. | Sociology and social work | von Hecker, Ulrich, Dutke, Stephan |
Is beautiful always good? implicit benefits of facial attractiveness. | Sociology and social work | Macrae, C. Neil, Van Leeuwen, Matthijs L. |
Not all self-affirmations were created equal: the cognitive and social benefits of affirming the intrinsic (vs. extrinsic) self. . | Sociology and social work | Schimel, Jeff, Cook, Alison, Arndt, Jamine, Banko, Katherine M. |
On the acquisition of knowledge about personality traits: does learning about the self engage different mechanisms than learning about the others?. | Sociology and social work | Klein, Stanley B., Cosmides, Leda, Tooby, John, Murray, Emily R. |
Power and impression formation: the effects of power on the desire for morality and competence information. | Sociology and social work | Ybarra, Oscar, Chen, Serena, Kiefer, Amy K. |
Stereotype-biased search and processing of information about group members. | Sociology and social work | Trope, Yaacov, Cameron, Jessica A. |
The effects of personal relevance and repetition on persuasive processing. | Sociology and social work | Claypool, Heather M., Garcia-Marques, Teresa, Mackie, Diane M. |
The implicit association test's D measure can minimize a cognitive skill confound: Comment on McFarland and Crouch (2002).(Implicit Association Test) | Sociology and social work | Greenwald, Anthony G., Huajian Cai, Sriram, N., McFarland, Sam G. |
The self and autobiographical memory: Correspondence and coherence. | Sociology and social work | Conway, Martin A., Singer, Jefferson A., Tagini, Angela |
Time in autobiographical memory. | Sociology and social work | Friedman, William J. |
To do or not to do: using positive and negative role models to harness motivation. | Sociology and social work | Lockwood, Penelope, Sadler, Pamela, Fyman, Keren, Tuck, Sarah |
Volitional shielding of the self: effects of action orientation and external demands on implicit self-evaluation. . | Sociology and social work | Koole, Sander L. |
What I don't recall can't hurt me: information negativity versus information inconsistency as determinants of memorial self-defense. . | Sociology and social work | Sedikides, Constantine, Green, Jeffrey D. |
Who wants to be...erudite? Everyone! Evidence for automatic adaptation of trait definitions. | Sociology and social work | Greve, Werner, Wentura, Drik |
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