Social Cognition 2006 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adaptive aspects of social cognitive functioning in adulthood: Age-related goal and knowledge influences. | Sociology and social work | Hess, Thomas M. |
Ambiguity and the timecourse of racial perception. | Sociology and social work | Ito, Tiffany A., Willadsen-Jensen, Eve C. |
Beyond secondary emotions: The infrahumanization of outgroups using human-related and animal-related words. | Sociology and social work | Viki, G. Tendayi, Winchester, Laura, Titshall, Laura, Chisango, Tadios, Pina, Afroditi, Russell, Rebecca |
Black and White: The role of color bias in implicit race bias. | Sociology and social work | Dovidio, John F., Johnson, Blair T., McLalen, Aaron Smith, Pearson, Adam R. |
Decomposing the implicit self-concept: The relative influence of semantic meaning and valence on attribute self-association. | Sociology and social work | Perkins, Andrew W., Forehand, Mark R. |
Do beliefs and attributional complexity influence age differences in the correspondence bias? | Sociology and social work | Blanchard-Fields, Fredda, Horhota, Michelle |
Do cyclic changes in women's face preferences target cues to long-term health? | Sociology and social work | Rhodes, Gillian, Simmons, Leigh W., Koehler, Nicole, Zebrowitz, Leslie A. |
Does it matter if it involves my group? How the importance of collective-esteem influences a group-based framing task. | Sociology and social work | Seta, John J., McElroy, Todd |
Ego-depletion and prejudice: Separating automatic and controlled components. | Sociology and social work | Payne, B. Keith, Govorun, Olesya |
Finally, faces find favor.(facial expressions) | Sociology and social work | Zebrowitz, Leslie A. |
Goals change when life's fragility is primed: Lessons learned from older adults, the September 11 attacks and SARS. | Sociology and social work | Carstensen, Laura L., Helene H. Fung |
How can the study of aging inform research on social cognition? | Sociology and social work | Blanchard-Fields, Fredda, Horhota, Michelle |
I can't take my eyes off it - Attention attraction effects of implementation intentions. | Sociology and social work | Sassenberg, Kai, Wieber, Frank |
Individual differences in attitude structure and the accessibility of the affective and cognitive components of attitude. | Sociology and social work | Huskinson, Thomas L.H., Haddock, Geoffrey |
It doesn't matter what you wear: The impact of posed and genuine expressions of happiness on product evaluation. | Sociology and social work | Johnston, Lucy, Miles, Lynden, Peace, Victoria |
Looking to the future: How possible aged selves influence prejudice toward older adults. | Sociology and social work | Chasteen, Alison L., Packer, Dominic J. |
Memory control beliefs: How are they related to age, strategy use and memory improvement? | Sociology and social work | Lachman, Margie E., Andreoletti, Carrie, Pearman, Ann |
Memory performance of late middle-aged adults: Contrasting self-stereotyping and stereotype threat accounts of assimilation to age stereotypes. | Sociology and social work | Hummert, Mary Lee, O'Brien, Laurie T. |
Minority status decreases sense of control and increases interpretative processing. | Sociology and social work | Fiske, Susan T., Guinote, Ana, Brown, Megan |
On construing others: Category and stereotype activation from facial cues. | Sociology and social work | Macrae, C. Neil, Mason, Malia F., Cloutier, Jasmin |
On the inexplicability of the implicit differences in the information provided by implicit and explicit tests. | Sociology and social work | Smith, Eliot R., Banner, Michele J., Semin, Gun R., DeCoster, Jamie |
On wonderful women and seeing smiles: Social categorization moderates the happy face response latency advantage. | Sociology and social work | Hugenberg, Kurt, Sczesny, Sabine |
Personality judgments from natural and composite facial images: More evidence for a 'kernel of truth' in social perception. | Sociology and social work | Pound, Nicholas, Little, Anthony C., Penton-Voak, Ian S., Perrett, David I. |
Racial bias in perceptions of athleticism: The role of motivation in the elimination of bias. | Sociology and social work | Plant, E. Ashby, Peruche, B. Michelle |
Shielding intentions from distraction: Forming an intention induces inhibition of distracting stimuli. | Sociology and social work | Knippenberg, Ad van, Veling, Harm |
Stereotype directionality and attractiveness stereotyping: Is beauty good or is ugly bad? | Sociology and social work | Griffin, Angela M., Langlois, Judith H. |
The automaticity of affective reactions: Stimulus valence, arousal and lateral spatial attention. | Sociology and social work | Robinson, Michael D., Compton, Rebecca J. |
The dimensional structure of the need for cognitive closure scale: Relationships with 'seizing' and 'freezing' process. | Sociology and social work | Roets, Arne, Van Hiel, Alain, Cornelis, Ilse |
The effects of different types of self-activation on social comparison orientation. | Sociology and social work | Stapel, Diederik A., Schwinghammer, Saskia A. |
The efficient use of race and Afrocentric features in inverted faces. | Sociology and social work | Blair, Irene V. |
The Induction-Deduction Asymmetry: Fact or artifact? | Sociology and social work | Maass, Anne, Cadinu, Mara, Taroni, Mattia, Masserini, Margherita |
The moody chameleon: The effect of mood on non-conscious mimicry. | Sociology and social work | Holland, Rob W., Van Baaren, Rick B., Fockenberg, Daniel A., Janssen, Loes, Van Knippenberg, Ad |
Understanding stereotype lift: On the role of the social self. | Sociology and social work | Stapel, Diederik A., Marx, David M. |
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