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Papers and Books by Susan T. Fiske
and the papers citing ST Fiske

Nodes: 5952, Authors: 8001, Journals: 896, Outer References: 162864, Words: 7534
Collection span: 1975 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51016355011 2002 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (1): 34-40
Gasper K; Clore GL
Attending to the big picture: Mood and global versus local processing of visual information
08
510213405012 2002 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (4): 299-305
Lassiter GD; Geers AL; Munhall PJ; Ploutz-Snyder RJ; Breitenbecher DL
Illusory causation: Why it occurs
24
51036385013 2002 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (5): 460-464
Macrae CN; Hood BM; Milne AB; Rowe AC; Mason MF
Are you looking at me? Eye gaze and person perception
112
510411405014 2002 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (6): 532-536
Macrae CN; Alnwick KA; Milne AB; Schloerscheidt AM
Person perception across the menstrual cycle: Hormonal influences on social-cognitive functioning
010
51054275015 2002 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (6): 557-560
Levin S; Sinclair S; Veniegas RC; Taylor PL
Perceived discrimination in the context of multiple group memberships
00
510692355391 2003 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE : 81-110
Anderson CA; Berkowitz L; Donnerstein E; Huesmann LR; Johnson JD; et al.
The influence of media violence on youth
00
510710405776 2004 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 15 (5): 319-324
DeSteno D; Dasgupta N; Bartlett MY; Cajdric A
Prejudice from thin air - The effect of emotion on automatic intergroup attitudes
14
51083145777 2004 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 15 (5): 342-345
Hugenberg K; Bodenhausen GV
Ambiguity in social categorization - The role of prejudice and facial affect in race
22
51094195778 2004 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 15 (10): 674-679
Blair IV; Judd CM; Chapleau KM
The influence of Afrocentric facial features in criminal sentencing
33
511010405932 2005 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 16 (1): 56-63
Wheeler ME; Fiske ST
Controlling racial prejudice - Social-cognitive goals affect amygdala and stereotype activation
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51115275933 2005 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 16 (3): 240-246
Kay AC; Jost JT; Young S
Victim derogation and victim enhancement as alternate routes to system justification
00
511251311836 1993 PSYCHOLOGIE IN ERZIEHUNG UND UNTERRICHT 40 (2): 81-96
MULLERBRETTEL M
WAR AND PEACE IN THE LIFE OF CHILDREN - PERSPECTIVES FROM DEVELOPMENTAL-PSYCHOLOGY - A LITERATURE-REVIEW
00
51131235779 2004 PSYCHOLOGIE IN ERZIEHUNG UND UNTERRICHT 51 (2): 126-135
Endepohls-Ulpe M
Primary school teachers images of a gifted pupil - Effects of personal experience in teaching gifted children
00
51141081760 1988 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 39 (2): 72-82
STRACK F
SOCIAL COGNITION - SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY INSIDE THE PARADIGMS OF INFORMATION-PROCESSING
411
5115444761 1988 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 39 (3): 148-159
SCHWARZ N
MOOD AS INFORMATION - INFLUENCE OF MOODS AND EMOTIONS ON EVALUATIVE JUDGMENTS
17
5116157950 1989 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 40 (3): 127-140
FIEDLER K
THE DETECTION OF LIES FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF EVERYDAY PSYCHOLOGY
13
51173533890 1999 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 50 (2): 69-89
Montada L; Krampen G; Burkard P
Personal and social orientations of psychology college teachers on evaluative criteria for own job performances: Results of an expert survey in German psychology college teachers
02
511821865780 2004 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 55 (3): 118-126
Gawronski B; Conrey FR
The Implicit Association Test as a measure of automatically activated associations: Range and limits
00
5119213762 1988 PSYCHOLOGY 25 (2): 50-58
MAYTON DM
PSYCHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODIFIED WORLD AFFAIRS QUESTIONNAIRE
01
51205613891 1999 PSYCHOLOGY 36 (3-4): 40-62
Aburime TA; King MP; Small DR
Attitudes toward men in nontraditional gender roles: A path analysis of the causal influence of job status, tenure, level of education and race
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
512141272817 1996 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 11 (2): 223-241
Abraham C; Hampson SE
A social cognition approach to health psychology: Philosophical and methodological issues
010
51223333540 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 13 (2): 179-185
Conner M; Norman P
Social cognition models in health psychology
05
51234583541 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 13 (2): 289-305
Van der Pligt J; De Vries NK
Expectancy-value models of health behaviour: The role of salience and anticipated affect
221
51246523542 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 13 (4): 593-621
Bagozzi RP; Edwards EA
Goal setting and goal pursuit in the regulation of body weight
127
51253283892 1999 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 14 (4): 761-771
Figueiras M; Price H; Marteau TM
Effects of textual and pictorial information upon perceptions of Down syndrome: An analogue study
04
51268924261 2000 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 15 (2): 191-204
Broadstock M; Michie S
Processes of patient decision making: Theoretical and methodological issues
07
51271455016 2002 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 17 (4): 437-446
Klein CTF; Helweg-Larsen M
Perceived control and the optimistic bias: A meta-analytic review
25
512810775781 2004 PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH 19 (5): 667-683
Carson L; Drummond J; Newton J
Social perception in the clinical dental encounter: The matched-guise technique re-visited
00
51293272151 1994 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 11 (5): 417-445
LYNCH J; SCHULER D
THE MATCHUP EFFECT OF SPOKESPERSON AND PRODUCT CONGRUENCY - A SCHEMA THEORY INTERPRETATION
414
51304662152 1994 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 11 (6): 511-532
HUNT KA; KEAVENEY SM
A PROCESS MODEL OF THE EFFECTS OF PRICE PROMOTIONS ON BRAND IMAGE
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51317732485 1995 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 12 (4): 321-347
STAFFORD TF; LEIGH TW; MARTIN LL
ASSIMILATION AND CONTRAST PRIMING EFFECTS IN THE INITIAL CONSUMER SALES CALL
28
513210642818 1996 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 13 (3): 235-264
Bagozzi RP
The role of arousal in the creation and control of the halo effect in attitude models
114
513310302819 1996 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 13 (6): 571-589
Bristol T
Consumers' beliefs resulting from conceptual combinations: Conjunctive inferences about brand extensions
01
51343132820 1996 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 13 (7): 695-713
Coupey E; Jung K
Forming and updating of product category perceptions: The influence of goals and discrepancy
01
51352223169 1997 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 14 (5): 427-449
Lawson R
Consumer decision making within a goal-driven framework
05
51367453170 1997 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 14 (5): 511-537
Manrai LA; Manrai AK; Lascu DN; Ryans JK
How green-claim strength and country disposition affect product evaluation and company image
03
513710473171 1997 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 14 (6): 585-600
Park JY; Sohi RS; Marquardt R
The role of motivated reasoning in vendor consideration
01
513815743543 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 15 (5): 477-501
Mattila A
An examination of consumers' use of heuristic cues in making satisfaction judgments
16
51399673544 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 15 (6): 595-614
Ulgado FM; Lee M
The Korean versus American marketplace: Consumer reactions to foreign products
01
51401293545 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 15 (8): 735-753
Houston MB; Bettencourt LA; Wenger S
The relationship between waiting in a service queue and evaluations of service quality: A field theory perspective
110
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51412273546 1998 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 15 (8): 811-832
Van Raaij WF; Pruyn ATH
Customer control and evaluation of service validity and reliability
16
51423373893 1999 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 16 (1): 35-50
Kempf DS
Attitude formation from product trial: Distinct roles of cognition and affect for hedonic and functional products
15
51432283894 1999 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 16 (2): 99-118
Malaviya P; Meyers-Levy J; Sternthal B
Ad repetition in a cluttered environment: The influence of type of processing
03
51444443895 1999 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 16 (2): 141-162
Sharma A
Does the salesperson like customers? A conceptual and empirical examination of the persuasive effect of perceptions of the salesperson's affect toward customers
02
51455463896 1999 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 16 (2): 163-184
McDaniel SR
An investigation of match-up effects in sport sponsorship advertising: The implications of consumer advertising schemas
312
514614443897 1999 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 16 (7): 583-612
Hadjimarcou J; Hu MY
Global product stereotypes and heuristic processing: The impact of ambient task complexity
03
51476594262 2000 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 17 (4): 323-343
McGill AL
Counterfactual reasoning in causal judgments: Implications for marketing
00
514812804263 2000 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 17 (7): 535-586
Bagozzi RP; Dabholkar PA
Discursive psychology: An alternative conceptual foundation to means-end chain theory
17
51494364264 2000 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 17 (10): 835-854
Ang SH; Low SYM
Exploring the dimensions of ad creativity
01
515051134618 2001 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 18 (6): 527-563
Weber JA
Illusions of marketing planners
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51512724619 2001 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 18 (11): 1155-1185
Harris EG; Mowen JC
The influence of cardinal-, central-, and surface-level personality traits on consumers' bargaining and complaint intentions
01
51525485017 2002 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 19 (1): 91-110
Koernig SK; Page AL
What if your dentist looked like Tom Cruise? Applying the match-up hypothesis to a service encounter
01
51538495018 2002 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 19 (10): 861-879
Soderlund M
Customer familiarity and its effects on satisfaction and behavioral intentions
01
51543275392 2003 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 20 (2): 139-150
Eroglu SA; Machleit KA; Davis LM
Empirical testing of a model of online store atmospherics and shopper responses
01
51559645393 2003 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 20 (7): 643-667
Graeff TR
Exploring consumers' answers to survey questions: Are uninformed responses truly uninformed?
01
51569735394 2003 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 20 (8): 707-731
Dato-on MC; Dahlstrom R
A meta-analytic investigation of contrast effects in decision making
01
51577615395 2003 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 20 (11): 955-976
Page CM; Colby PM
If only I hadn't smoked: The impact of counterfactual thinking on a smoking-related behavior
00
51583295782 2004 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 21 (2): 141-157
Laufer D; Gillespie K
Differences in consumer attributions of blame between men and women: The role of perceived vulnerability and empathic concern
00
51597365783 2004 PSYCHOLOGY & MARKETING 21 (4): 263-278
Bailey AA
The interplay of social influence and nature of fulfillment: Effects on consumer attitudes
00
5160242613 1987 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 2 (1): 56-63
AVOLIO BJ; BARRETT GV
EFFECTS OF AGE STEREOTYPING IN A SIMULATED INTERVIEW
820
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51613221342 1991 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 6 (1): 86-92
HESS TM; TATE CS
ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN EXPLANATIONS AND MEMORY FOR BEHAVIORAL INFORMATION
523
51623381343 1991 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 6 (4): 616-622
FERRIS GR; JUDGE TA; CHACHERE JG; LIDEN RC
THE AGE CONTEXT OF PERFORMANCE-EVALUATION DECISIONS
314
51631351575 1992 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 7 (1): 98-106
KOGAN N; MILLS M
GENDER INFLUENCES ON AGE COGNITIONS AND PREFERENCES - SOCIOCULTURAL OR SOCIOBIOLOGICAL
112
51645582153 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (1): 126-133
HOOKER K; KAUS CR
HEALTH-RELATED POSSIBLE SELVES IN YOUNG AND MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
030
51656322154 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (2): 237-250
HESS TM; PULLEN SM
ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN IMPRESSION CHANGE PROCESSES
616
51664172155 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (4): 554-561
ERBER JT; CAIOLA MA; PUPO FA
AGE AND FORGETFULNESS - MANAGING PERCEIVERS IMPRESSIONS OF TARGETS CAPABILITY
110
51676262821 1996 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 11 (1): 179-190
Hess TM; Pullen SM; McGee KA
Acquisition of prototype-based information about social groups in adulthood
48
51683563172 1997 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 12 (1): 30-37
Stephens MAP; Franks MM; Atienza AA
Where two roles intersect: Spillover between parent care and employment
021
516914634620 2001 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 16 (4): 629-642
Hess TM; Rosenberg DC; Waters SJ
Motivation and representation processes in adulthood: The effects of social accountability and information relevance
14
51704715396 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (3): 524-536
Charles ST; Pasupathi M
Age-related patterns of variability in self-descriptions: Implications for everyday affective experience
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51712875784 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (2): 326-335
Garstka TA; Schmitt MT; Branscombe NR; Hummert ML
How young and older adults differ in their responses to perceived age discrimination
11
51726265019 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 75: 19-31
Haslam N; Reichert T; Fiske AP
Aberrant social relations in the personality disorders
01
51732705020 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 75: 411-435
Hughes I
A cognitive therapy model of social anxiety problems: Potential limits on its effectiveness?
00
51741735934 2005 PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 78: 21-44
Osatuke K; Humphreys CL; Glick MJ; Graff-Reed RL; Mack LM; et al.
Vocal manifestations of internal multiplicity: Mary's voices
00
51753392156 1994 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 1 (1): 39-57
STALANS LJ
FORMATION OF PROCEDURAL BELIEFS ABOUT LEGAL ARENAS - DO PEOPLE GENERALIZE FROM LOOSELY RELATED PAST LEGAL EXPERIENCES
00
51764273173 1997 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 3 (3): 227-237
Vrij A; Akehurst L
The existence of a black clothing stereotype: The impact of a victim's black clothing on impression formation
00
51771253174 1997 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 3 (4): 249-259
Hogue TE; Peebles J
The influence of remorse, intent and attitudes toward sex offenders on judgments of a rapist
00
51781334621 2001 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 7 (4): 333-350
Ward T
A critique of Hall and Hirschman's quadripartite model of child sexual abuse
03
51794821837 1993 PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS 30 (2): 143-161
BYE L; JUSSIM L
A PROPOSED MODEL FOR THE ACQUISITION OF SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE
02
51801462486 1995 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS 9 (3): 183-194
BOTVIN GJ; SCHINKE SP; EPSTEIN JA; DIAZ T; BOTVIN EM
EFFECTIVENESS OF CULTURALLY FOCUSED AND GENERIC SKILLS TRAINING APPROACHES TO ALCOHOL AND DRUG-ABUSE PREVENTION AMONG MINORITY ADOLESCENTS - 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP RESULTS
065
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
518171544265 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 39 39: 201-263
Gelman SA; Hollander M; Star J; Heyman GD
The role of language in the construction of kinds
14
51823824622 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 40 40: 67-120
Weldon MS
Remembering as a social process
00
51835375935 2005 PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE 6 (1): 103-115
Greenlees I; Bradley A; Holder T; Thelwell R
The impact of opponents' non-verbal behaviour on the first impressions and outcome expectations of table-tennis players
11
51843391344 1991 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 15 (2): 203-216
EAGLY AH; MLADINIC A; OTTO S
ARE WOMEN EVALUATED MORE FAVORABLY THAN MEN - AN ANALYSIS OF ATTITUDES, BELIEFS, AND EMOTIONS
3263
51851192822 1996 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 20 (3): 447-455
Kyle DJ; Mahler HIM
The effects of hair color and cosmetic use on perceptions of a female's ability
14
51862382823 1996 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 20 (4): 527-547
Berdahl JL; Magley VJ; Waldo CR
The sexual harassment of men? Exploring the concept with theory and data
330
51876353175 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (1): 1-16
McHugh MC; Frieze IH
The measurement of gender-role attitudes - A review and commentary
1633
51882383176 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (1): 17-34
Spence JT; Hahn ED
The attitudes toward women scale and attitude change in college students
2652
51893283177 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (1): 89-102
Campbell B; Schellenberg EG; Senn CY
Evaluating measures of contemporary sexism
1219
51905243178 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (1): 103-118
Swim JK; Cohen LL
Overt, covert, and subtle sexism - A comparison between the attitudes toward women and modern sexism scales
3143
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
51919393179 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (1): 119-135
Glick P; Fiske ST
Hostile and benevolent sexism - Measuring ambivalent sexist attitudes toward women
5050
519221963180 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (2): 173-206
Fredrickson BL; Roberts TA
Objectification theory - Toward understanding women's lived experiences and mental health risks
790
51934653181 1997 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 21 (4): 497-508
Wester SR; Crown CL; Quatman GL; Heesacker M
The influence of sexually violent rap music on attitudes of men with little prior exposure
15
51941703547 1998 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 22 (1): 13-32
Weber L
A conceptual framework for understanding race, class, gender, and sexuality
09
51954343548 1998 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 22 (1): 97-112
Collins LH
Illustrating feminist theory - Power and psychopathology
04
51968313898 1999 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 23 (3): 503-517
Masser B; Abrams D
Contemporary sexism - The relationships among hostility, benevolence, and neosexism
1718
51975213899 1999 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 23 (3): 519-536
Glick P; Fiske ST
The ambivalence toward men inventory - Differentiating hostile and benevolent beliefs about men
1414
51985333900 1999 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 23 (3): 591-605
Twenge JM; Zucker AN
What is a feminist? Evaluations and stereotypes in closed-and open-ended responses
511
51992483901 1999 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 23 (4): 691-705
Bondurant B; Donat PLN
Perceptions of women's sexual interest and acquaintance rape - The role of sexual overperception and affective attitudes
07
52004384266 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 24 (1): 44-62
Spence JT; Buckner CE
Instrumental and expressive traits, trait stereotypes, and sexist attitudes - What do they signify?
1844
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
52016604267 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 24 (1): 63-73
Stephan CW; Stephan WG; Demitrakis KM; Yamada AM; Clason DL
Women's attitudes toward men - An integrated threat theory approach
03
52026484268 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 24 (1): 81-92
Plant EA; Hyde JS; Keltner D; Devine PG
The gender stereotyping of emotions
28
52032344269 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 24 (2): 148-160
Madson L
Inferences regarding the personality traits and sexual orientation of physically androgynous people
00
520411304270 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 24 (2): 161-169
Stewart TL; Vassar PM
The effect of occupational status cues on memory for male and female targets
12
520511854623 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 25 (1): 65-76
Wade ME
Women and salary negotiation: The costs of self-advocacy
03
52061434624 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 25 (2): 89-97
Vasquez MJT
1999 division 35 presidential address: Leveling the playing field - Toward the emancipation of women
00
52076244625 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 25 (2): 155-165
Skowronski JJ; Lawrence MA
A comparative study of the implicit and explicit gender attitudes of children and college students
11
52084814626 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 25 (4): 267-279
White JW; Russo NF; Travis CB
Feminism and the decade of behavior
04
520961054627 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 25 (4): 364-378
Hyde JS; Kling KC
Women, motivation, and achievement
15
5210221364628 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 25 (4): 379-393
Gutek BA
Women and paid work
27
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
52112365021 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 26 (2): 131-139
Roberts TA; Goldenberg JL; Power C; Pyszczynski T
"Feminine protection": The effects of menstruation on attitudes towards women
13
521210365022 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 26 (4): 269-281
Prentice DA; Carranza E
What women and men should be, shouldn't be, are allowed to be, and don't have to be: The contents of prescriptive gender stereotypes
02
52134145023 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 26 (4): 292-297
Glick P; Sakalli-Ugurlu N; Ferreira MC; de Souza MA
Ambivalent sexism and attitudes toward wife abuse in Turkey and Brazil
11
52142325024 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 26 (4): 322-328
Johannesen-Schmidt MC; Eagly AH
Another look at sex differences in preferred mate characteristics: The effects of endorsing the traditional female gender role
23
52152135025 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 26 (4): 341-350
Greenwood D; Isbell LM
Ambivalent sexism and the dumb blonde: Men's and women's reactions to sexist jokes
22
521651225397 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 27 (1): 17-30
King KR
Do you see what I see? Effects of group consciousness on African American women's attributions to prejudice
22
52172215398 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 27 (1): 58-63
Forbes GB; Adams-Curtis LE; White KB; Holmgren KM
The role of hostile and benevolent sexism in women's and men's perceptions of the menstruating woman
23
52183205399 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 27 (3): 215-220
Lawton CA; Blakemore JEO; Vartanian LR
The new meaning of Ms.: Single, but too old for miss
00
52194375400 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 27 (4): 291-299
Bullock HE; Fernald JL
"Feminism lite?" - Feminist identification, speaker appearance, and perceptions of feminist and antifeminist messengers
00
52202385401 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 27 (4): 309-318
Athenstaedt U
On the content and structure of the gender role self-concept: Including gender-stereotypical behaviors in addition to traits
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
52218405402 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 27 (4): 338-346
Pierce WD; Sydie RA; Stratkotter R; Krull C
Social concepts and judgments: A semantic differential analysis of the concepts feminist, man, and woman
00
522215615785 2004 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 28 (2): 103-111
Agars MD
Reconsidering the impact of gender stereotypes on the advancement of women in organizations
01
52238265786 2004 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 28 (3): 187-193
Ritter BA; Yoder JD
Gender differences in leader emergence persist even for dominant women: An updated confirmation of role congruity theory
00
52248475787 2004 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 28 (3): 233-239
Parks JB; Roberton MA
Attitudes toward women mediate the gender effect on attitudes toward sexist language
00
52256175788 2004 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 28 (3): 240-245
Stewart TL; van Knippenberg A; Joly J; Harris KR
The influence of attitudes toward women on the relative individuation of women and men in the Netherlands
00
52268475789 2004 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 28 (3): 246-255
Ryan MK; David B; Reynolds KJ
Who cares? The effect of gender and context on the self and moral reasoning
00
522731572487 1995 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 1 (4): 909-959
Leippe MR
The case for expert testimony about eyewitness memory
024
52281453182 1997 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 3 (1): 207-221
Sydeman SJ; Cascardi M; Poythress NG; Ritterband LM
Procedural justice in the context of civil commitment: A critique of Tyler's analysis
17
52293233183 1997 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 3 (2-3): 381-401
English PW; Sales BD
A ceiling or consistency effect for the comprehension of jury instructions
412
52309733184 1997 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 3 (2-3): 428-460
Studebaker CA; Penrod SD
Pretrial publicity - The media, the law, and common sense
120
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
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