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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
54011161155 1990 SEX ROLES 22 (9-10): 569-577
DION KL; SCHULLER RA
MS AND THE MANAGER - A TALE OF 2 STEREOTYPES
210
54026371156 1990 SEX ROLES 22 (9-10): 627-647
BRANSCOMBE NR; SMITH ER
GENDER AND RACIAL STEREOTYPES IN IMPRESSION-FORMATION AND SOCIAL DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
719
54031561352 1991 SEX ROLES 24 (11-12): 771-783
MCMAHAN CR
EVALUATION AND REINFORCEMENT - WHAT DO MALES AND FEMALES REALLY WANT TO HEAR
00
54042281581 1992 SEX ROLES 27 (9-10): 517-532
ARKKELIN D; OCONNOR R
THE GOOD PROFESSIONAL - EFFECTS OF TRAIT-PROFILE GENDER TYPE, ANDROGYNY, AND LIKABLENESS ON IMPRESSIONS OF INCUMBENTS OF SEX-TYPED OCCUPATIONS
06
54058561582 1992 SEX ROLES 27 (9-10): 533-551
EDWARDS GH
THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF THE MALE GENDER-ROLE STEREOTYPE - AN EXPLORATION OF SUBTYPES
513
54062271583 1992 SEX ROLES 27 (11-12): 699-716
ENGLAND EM
COLLEGE-STUDENT GENDER STEREOTYPES - EXPECTATIONS ABOUT THE BEHAVIOR OF MALE SUBCATEGORY MEMBERS
24
540711311843 1993 SEX ROLES 28 (11-12): 667-678
CANN A
EVALUATIVE EXPECTATIONS AND THE GENDER SCHEMA - IS FAILED INCONSISTENCY BETTER
01
54088251844 1993 SEX ROLES 29 (3-4): 213-237
SWIM J
IN SEARCH OF GENDER BIAS IN EVALUATIONS AND TRAIT INFERENCES - THE ROLE OF DIAGNOSTICITY AND GENDER STEREOTYPICALITY OF BEHAVIORAL INFORMATION
24
54096541845 1993 SEX ROLES 29 (9-10): 691-713
BIERNAT M
GENDER AND HEIGHT - DEVELOPMENTAL PATTERNS IN KNOWLEDGE AND USE OF AN ACCURATE STEREOTYPE
26
54105192164 1994 SEX ROLES 30 (1-2): 109-119
ROJAHN K; WILLEMSEN TM
THE EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS AND LIKABILITY OF GENDER-ROLE CONGRUENT AND GENDER-ROLE INCONGRUENT LEADERS
15
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54116862500 1995 SEX ROLES 33 (5-6): 325-351
NEWMAN LS; COOPER J; RUBLE DN
GENDER AND COMPUTERS .2. THE INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF KNOWLEDGE AND CONSTANCY ON GENDER-STEREOTYPED ATTITUDES
02
54121402501 1995 SEX ROLES 33 (9-10): 657-668
Borchert J; Rickabaugh CA
When illness is perceived as controllable: The effects of gender and mode of transmission on AIDS-related stigma
07
54136382829 1996 SEX ROLES 34 (1-2): 65-80
Sapp SG; Harrod WJ; Zhao LJ
Leadership emergence in task groups with egalitarian gender-role expectations
26
54143462830 1996 SEX ROLES 34 (7-8): 475-491
Willis CE; Hallinan MN; Melby J
Effects of sex role stereotyping among European American students on domestic violence culpability attributions
08
541515502831 1996 SEX ROLES 35 (3-4): 153-169
Martell RF
What mediates gender bias in work behavior ratings?
36
54162362832 1996 SEX ROLES 35 (7-8): 389-400
Yoder JD; Aniakudo P; Berendsen L
Looking beyond gender: The effects of racial differences on tokenism perceptions of women
16
54178252833 1996 SEX ROLES 35 (9-10): 619-638
McAninch CB; Milich R; Crumbo GB; Funtowicz MN
Children's perception of gender-role-congruent and -incongruent behavior in peers: Fisher-Price meets Price Waterhouse
01
54183272834 1996 SEX ROLES 35 (9-10): 639-650
Brady KL; Trafimow D; Eisler RM; Southard DR
The role of causal attributions in competitive situations
04
54192143193 1997 SEX ROLES 36 (9-10): 655-663
Yoder JD; McDonald TW
The generalizability and construct validity of the modern sexism scale: Some cautionary notes
35
54202523194 1997 SEX ROLES 37 (5-6): 295-317
Hall JA; Halberstadt AG; OBrien CE
''Subordination'' and nonverbal sensitivity: A study and synthesis of findings based on trait measures
29
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54216353195 1997 SEX ROLES 37 (7-8): 595-618
Moyer RS
Covering gender on memory's front page: Men's prominence and women's prospects
00
54227413196 1997 SEX ROLES 37 (9-10): 663-685
Madon S
What do people believe about gay males? A study of stereotype content and strength
411
54236483558 1998 SEX ROLES 38 (5-6): 443-460
Perry EL; Schmidtke JM; Kulik CT
Propensity to sexually harass: An exploration of gender differences
26
54248293559 1998 SEX ROLES 38 (9-10): 801-819
Doherty KT
A mind of her own: Effects of need for closure and gender on reactions to nonconformity
14
54259303560 1998 SEX ROLES 39 (5-6): 333-352
Kilianski SE; Rudman LA
Wanting it both ways: Do women approve of benevolent sexism?
1111
54263673561 1998 SEX ROLES 39 (5-6): 479-502
Lewis AE; Fagenson-Eland EA
The influence of gender and organization level on perceptions of leadership behaviors: A self and supervisor comparison
27
54271243562 1998 SEX ROLES 39 (9-10): 801-815
Sands RG
Gender and the perception of diversity and intimidation among university students
01
542815553912 1999 SEX ROLES 40 (9-10): 787-813
Beyer S
The accuracy of academic gender stereotypes
311
54292353913 1999 SEX ROLES 41 (5-6): 347-374
Brant CR; Mynatt CR; Doherty ME
Judgments about sexism: A policy capturing approach
12
54305583914 1999 SEX ROLES 41 (9-10): 681-704
Dall'Ara E; Maass A
Studying sexual harassment in the laboratory: Are egalitarian women at higher risk?
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54315414279 2000 SEX ROLES 42 (11-12): 1043-1057
Harrison LA; Esqueda CW
Effects of race and victim drinking on domestic violence attributions
03
54329544280 2000 SEX ROLES 43 (3-4): 181-199
Conway M; Vartanian LR
A status account of gender stereotypes: Beyond communality and agency
18
54339424640 2001 SEX ROLES 44 (3-4): 177-188
Franzoi SL
Is female body esteem shaped by benevolent sexism?
23
543415444641 2001 SEX ROLES 44 (9-10): 493-512
Richeson JA; Ambady N
Who's in charge? Effects of situational roles on automatic gender bias
55
54353254642 2001 SEX ROLES 44 (9-10): 599-610
Sakalli N
Beliefs about wife beating among Turkish college students: The effects of patriarchy, sexism, and sex differences
24
54362304643 2001 SEX ROLES 45 (1-2): 103-115
Russel BL; Oswald DL
Strategies and dispositional correlates of sexual coercion perpetrated by women: An exploratory investigation
01
54378744644 2001 SEX ROLES 45 (3-4): 139-160
Buddie AM; Miller AG
Beyond rape myths: A more complex view of perceptions of rape victims
02
54382504645 2001 SEX ROLES 45 (3-4): 217-229
Knight JL; Giuliano TA
He's a laker; She's a "looker": The consequences of gender-stereotypical portrayals of male and female athletes by the print media
00
54391524646 2001 SEX ROLES 45 (5-6): 337-358
Smith DR; DiTomaso N; Farris GF; Cordero R
Favoritism, bias, and error in performance ratings of scientists and engineers: The effects of power, status, and numbers
13
544014564647 2001 SEX ROLES 45 (7-8): 455-480
Carpenter S; Trentham S
Should we take "gender" out of gender subtypes? The effects of gender, evaluative valence, and context on the organization of person subtypes
33
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5441131154648 2001 SEX ROLES 45 (11-12): 691-721
Whitley BE
Gender-role variables and attitudes toward homosexuality
23
54429355039 2002 SEX ROLES 46 (3-4): 91-98
Swearingen-Hilker N; Yoder JD
Understanding the context of unbalanced domestic contributions: The influence of perceiver's attitudes, target's gender, and presentational format
00
54435265040 2002 SEX ROLES 46 (5-6): 167-175
Forbes GB; Adams-Curtis LE; White KB; Hamm NR
Perceptions of married women and married men with hyphenated surnames
01
54446255041 2002 SEX ROLES 46 (5-6): 177-189
Stewart-Williams S
Gender, the perception of aggression, and the overestimation of gender bias
11
54455265042 2002 SEX ROLES 46 (11-12): 377-384
Hogue MB; Yoder JD; Ludwig J
Increasing initial leadership effectiveness: Assisting both women and men
00
54466295043 2002 SEX ROLES 46 (11-12): 385-391
Willemsen TM
Gender typing of the successful manager - A stereotype reconsidered
34
544726645044 2002 SEX ROLES 47 (3-4): 99-114
Eckes T
Paternalistic and envious gender stereotypes: Testing predictions from the stereotype content model
22
54483175045 2002 SEX ROLES 47 (5-6): 289-293
Viki GT; Abrams D
But she was unfaithful: Benevolent sexism and reactions to rape victims who violate traditional gender role expectations
55
54496285046 2002 SEX ROLES 47 (9-10): 433-441
Glick P; Lameiras M; Castro YR
Education and Catholic religiosity as predictors of hostile and benevolent sexism toward women and men
22
54507685047 2002 SEX ROLES 47 (9-10): 453-464
Beyer S
The effects of gender, dysphoria, and performance feedback on the accuracy of self-evaluations
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
545121635048 2002 SEX ROLES 47 (9-10): 465-476
Bauer CC; Baltes BB
Reducing the effects of gender stereotypes on performance evaluations
00
54523565417 2003 SEX ROLES 48 (1-2): 20-37
Senecal S; Murard N; Hess U
Do you know what I feel? Partners' predictions and judgments of each other's emotional reactions to emotion-eliciting situations
00
54535605418 2003 SEX ROLES 48 (3-4): 115-130
Horvath M; Ryan AM
Antecedents and potential moderators of the relationship between attitudes and hiring discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation
01
54543445419 2003 SEX ROLES 48 (7-8): 317-325
Popp D; Donovan RA; Crawford M; Marsh KL; Peele M
Gender, race, and speech style stereotypes
00
54554955420 2003 SEX ROLES 48 (7-8): 361-375
Schminke M; Ambrose ML; Miles JA
The impact of gender and setting on perceptions of others' ethics
00
54563385421 2003 SEX ROLES 48 (11-12): 495-504
Hong ZR; Veach PM; Lawrenz F
An investigation of the gender stereotyped thinking of Taiwanese secondary school boys and girls
00
54575505422 2003 SEX ROLES 48 (11-12): 529-542
DeSouza E; Fansler AG
Contrapower sexual harassment: A survey of students and faculty members
11
545841035423 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (5-6): 247-264
Lemons MA
Contextual and cognitive determinants of procedural justice perceptions in promotion barriers for women
01
545910425424 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (7-8): 353-363
Sczesny S
A closer look beneath the surface: Various facets of the think-manager-think-male stereotype
23
54606435425 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (7-8): 379-388
Forbes GB; Adams-Curtis LE; Hamm NR; White KB
Perceptions of the woman who breastfeeds: The role of erotophobia, sexism, and attitudinal variables
22
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54613445426 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (9-10): 465-475
Littleton HL; Axsom D
Rape and seduction scripts of university students: Implications for rape attributions and unacknowledged rape
00
54622285427 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (9-10): 489-496
Mahalingam R
Essentialism, culture, and beliefs about gender among the Aravanis of Tamil Nadu, India
02
54637505428 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (9-10): 517-526
Harper M; Schoeman WJ
Influences of gender as a basic-level category in person perception on the gender belief system
00
54644195429 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (9-10): 527-532
Anderson SJ; Johnson JT
The who and when of "gender-blind" attitudes: Predictors of gender-role egalitarianism in two different domains
00
54659145430 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (9-10): 533-537
Viki GT; Abrams D; Hutchison P
The "true" romantic: Benevolent sexism and paternalistic chivalry
33
546612405431 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (11-12): 631-641
Altermatt TW; DeWall CN; Leskinen E
Agency and virtue: Dimensions underlying subgroups of women
11
54674285432 2003 SEX ROLES 49 (11-12): 693-699
Ryan MK; David B
Gender differences in ways of knowing: The context dependence of the attitudes toward thinking and learning survey
00
546815485801 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (3-4): 201-215
Diekman AB; Goodfriend W; Goodwin S
Dynamic stereotypes of power: Perceived change and stability in gender hierarchies
11
54694505802 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (3-4): 227-239
Heyman GD; Legare CH
Children's beliefs about gender differences in the academic and social domains
00
54707505803 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (3-4): 253-266
Moradi B; Yoder JD; Berendsen LL
An evaluation of the psychometric properties of the womanist identity attitudes scale
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54716805804 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (5-6): 331-345
Forbes GB; Doroszewicz K; Card K; Adams-Curtis L
Association of the thin body ideal, ambivalent sexism, and self-esteem with body acceptance and the preferred body size of college women in Poland and the United States
00
54729515805 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (5-6): 373-385
Diekman AB; Murnen SK
Learning to be little women and little men: The inequitable gender equality of nonsexist children's literature
01
547310415806 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (7-8): 565-573
Russell BL; Trigg KY
Tolerance of sexual harassment: An examination of gender differences, ambivalent sexism, social dominance, and gender roles
11
547412625807 2004 SEX ROLES 50 (9-10): 623-639
DeSouza E; Solberg J
Women's and men's reactions to man-to-man sexual harassment: Does the sexual orientation of the victim matter?
00
54759435808 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (3-4): 117-128
Swim JK; Mallett R; Stangor C
Understanding subtle sexism: Detection and use of sexist language
00
547611745809 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (3-4): 171-186
Koch SC
Constructing gender: A lens-model inspired gender communication approach
00
54775315810 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (3-4): 187-196
Plant EA; Kling KC; Smith GL
The influence of gender and social role on the interpretation of facial expressions
00
547816585811 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (3-4): 197-208
Chang CC; Hitchon JCB
When does gender count? Further insights into gender schematic processing of female candidates' political advertisements
00
54792225812 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (3-4): 227-235
Hebl MR; Giuliano TA; King EB; Knight JL; Shapiro JR; et al.
Paying the way: The ticket to gender equality in sports
00
54805295813 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (7-8): 445-453
Souchon N; Coulomb-Cabagno G; Traclet A; Rascle O
Referees' decision making in handball and transgressive behaviors: Influence of stereotypes about gender of players?
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
548116705814 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (9-10): 597-608
Cole MS; Feild HS; Giles WF
Interaction of recruiter and applicant gender in resume evaluation: A field study
00
548218295815 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (9-10): 609-615
Masser BM; Abrams D
Reinforcing the glass ceiling: The consequences of hostile sexism for female managerial candidates
00
54833505816 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (11-12): 617-629
Reid A
Gender and sources of subjective well-being
00
548413485817 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (11-12): 631-645
Sczesny S; Bosak J; Neff D; Schyns B
Gender stereotypes and the attribution of leadership traits: A cross-cultural comparison
00
548519445818 2004 SEX ROLES 51 (11-12): 687-696
Sibley CG; Wilson MS
Differentiating hostile and benevolent sexist attitudes toward positive and negative sexual female subtypes
00
5486101015940 2005 SEX ROLES 52 (1-2): 63-82
Smith FL; Tabak F; Showail S; Parks JM; Kleist JS
The name game: Employability evaluations of prototypical applicants with stereotypical feminine and masculine first names
00
54877415941 2005 SEX ROLES 52 (3-4): 165-173
Forbes GB; Jobe RL; White KB; Bloesch E; Adams-Curtis LE
Perceptions of dating violence following a sexualor nonsexual betrayal of trust: Effects of gender, sexism, acceptance of rape myths, and vengeance motivation
00
54882465942 2005 SEX ROLES 52 (3-4): 187-199
Angelone DJ; Hirschman R; Suniga S; Armey M; Armelie A
The influence of peer interactions on sexually oriented joke telling
00
54891295943 2005 SEXUAL ABUSE-A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND TREATMENT 17 (1): 31-38
Marshall WL; Serran G; Marshall LE; Fernandez YM
Recovering memories of the Offense in "amnesic" sexual offenders
00
54903361584 1992 SIMULATION & GAMING 23 (4): 472-484
WILLIAMS A; GILES H
PREJUDICE-REDUCTION SIMULATIONS - SOCIAL COGNITION, INTERGROUP THEORY, AND ETHICS
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
54915472502 1995 SIMULATION & GAMING 26 (3): 288-306
MITCHELL RK; CHESTEEN SA
ENHANCING ENTREPRENEURIAL EXPERTISE - EXPERIENTIAL PEDAGOGY AND THE NEW VENTURE EXPERT SCRIPT
13
54924452503 1995 SIMULATION & GAMING 26 (3): 307-327
WEST GP; WILSON EV
A SIMULATION OF STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING IN SITUATIONAL STEREOTYPE CONDITIONS FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPANIES
01
54932385049 2002 SLAVIC REVIEW 61 (2): 315-344
Klobucar TF; Miller AH; Erb G
The 1999 Ukrainian presidential election: Personalities, ideology, partisanship, and the economy
00
54945774649 2001 SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS 16 (2): 95-111
Gaglio CM; Katz JA
The psychological basis of opportunity identification: Entrepreneurial alertness
19
5495231771 1988 SMALL GROUP BEHAVIOR 19 (2): 185-206
DIEKHOFF GM; HOLDER BA; BURKS R
SOCIAL COGNITIVE STRUCTURES - MARRIAGE-COUNSELING THROUGH MULTIDIMENSIONAL-SCALING
00
5496012957 1989 SMALL GROUP BEHAVIOR 20 (1): 112-123
RUBACK RB; GROMME MA
DEVIATES EXTERNAL STATUS AND OPINION PATTERNS - EFFECTS ON INFLUENCE, ATTRACTIVENESS, AND PERCEIVED RATIONALE
00
54971752165 1994 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 25 (1): 105-136
MIRANDA SM
AVOIDANCE OF GROUPTHINK - MEETING MANAGEMENT USING GROUP SUPPORT SYSTEMS
011
549823902166 1994 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 25 (2): 147-171
FISKE ST; GOODWIN SA
SOCIAL COGNITION RESEARCH AND SMALL-GROUP RESEARCH, A WEST SIDE STORY OR ... - INTRODUCTION
1110
54997362167 1994 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 25 (2): 172-188
PATTERSON ML
INTERACTION BEHAVIOR AND PERSON PERCEPTION - AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
47
55004362168 1994 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 25 (2): 224-249
GAERTNER SL; RUST MC; DOVIDIO JF; BACHMAN BA; ANASTASIO PA
THE CONTACT HYPOTHESIS - THE ROLE OF A COMMON INGROUP IDENTITY ON REDUCING INTERGROUP BIAS
1763
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
55015712169 1994 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 25 (2): 294-315
ICKES W; GONZALEZ R
SOCIAL COGNITION AND SOCIAL COGNITION - FROM THE SUBJECTIVE TO THE INTERSUBJECTIVE
612
55026242170 1994 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 25 (2): 317-322
NYE JL
THE SOCIAL PERCEIVER AS A SOCIAL BEING
00
55038602504 1995 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 26 (2): 200-233
HINSZ VB
MENTAL MODELS OF GROUPS AS SOCIAL SYSTEM - CONSIDERATIONS OF SPECIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT
26
55042782505 1995 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 26 (3): 372-399
SCHNEIDER J; COOK K
STATUS-INCONSISTENCY AND GENDER - COMBINING REVISITED
04
55051302835 1996 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 27 (2): 265-282
Freeman KA
Attitudes toward work in project groups as predictors of academic performance
02
55063182836 1996 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 27 (3): 383-397
Craig KM
Are all newcomers judged similarly? Distinctiveness and time of entry in task-oriented groups
13
55072443563 1998 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 29 (2): 147-178
Cooper WH; Gallupe RB; Pollard S; Cadsby J
Some liberating effects of anonymous electronic brainstorming
08
55082853564 1998 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 29 (3): 308-338
BarNir A
Can group-and issue-related factors predict choice shift? A meta-analysis of group decisions on life dilemmas
13
550914533565 1998 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 29 (3): 339-358
Craig KM; Rand RA
The perceptually "privileged" group member - Consequences of solo status for African Americans and Whites in task groups
12
55102984650 2001 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 32 (2): 158-205
Barki H; Pinsonneault A
Small group brainstorming and idea quality - Is electronic brainstorming the most effective approach?
04
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
55113505050 2002 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 33 (3): 337-360
Nye JL
The eye of the follower - Information processing effects on attributions regarding leaders of small groups
00
55125305819 2004 SMALL GROUP RESEARCH 35 (6): 623-642
Akiba D; Miller F
The expression of cultural sensitivity in the presence of African Americans - An analysis of motives
00
55132283566 1998 SMITH COLLEGE STUDIES IN SOCIAL WORK 68 (2): 185-202
Heller NR; Northcut TB
Assessment of cognitive schemas and attributions in psychodynamic treatment
02
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ARKIN RM; DUVAL S; DUVAL VH
OBSERVER ATTRIBUTION - EFFECTS OF DYNAMIC QUALITIES OF ACTOR
00
5515516479 1986 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 14 (2): 239-252
SANDELANDS LE; STABLEIN RE
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND BIAS IN SOCIAL-INTERACTION
15
5516898772 1988 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 16 (2): 175-186
DAVIS LL; LENNON SJ
SOCIAL COGNITION AND THE STUDY OF CLOTHING AND HUMAN-BEHAVIOR
02
55172201353 1991 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 19 (2): 87-98
KLION RE; LEITNER LM
IMPRESSION-FORMATION AND CONSTRUCT SYSTEM ORGANIZATION
00
55183291354 1991 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 19 (3): 205-215
JIUJIAS A; HORVATH P
THE EVALUATION OF SELF-MONITORING ATTRIBUTES
01
55191121585 1992 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 20 (4): 283-288
BECKWITH JB
STEREOTYPES AND REALITY IN THE DIVISION OF HOUSEHOLD LABOR
02
55206512837 1996 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 24 (1): 53-73
Skitka LJ; Maslach C
Gender as schematic category: A role construct approach
310
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55213272838 1996 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 24 (2): 113-118
Davies MF
Self-consciousness and the complexity of private and public aspects of identity
03
55222413197 1997 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 25 (3): 223-232
Millar MG
The effects of emotion on breast self-examination: Another look at the Health Belief Model
03
55236493567 1998 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 26 (4): 383-398
Hamburger Y; Yitzchayak U
Metaphors and organizational conflict
01
55244243915 1999 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 27 (2): 129-144
Christiansen ND; Kaplan MF; Jones C
Racism and the social judgment process: Individual differences in the use of stereotypes
11
55252453916 1999 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 27 (3): 221-235
Higgins NC; Shaw JK
Attributional style moderates the impact of causal controllability information on helping behavior
05
55261123917 1999 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 27 (3): 297-301
Dabbs JM; Milun R
Pupil dilation when viewing strangers: Can testosterone moderate prejudice?
00
55272104281 2000 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 28 (1): 91-103
Vrugt A; Luyerink M
The contribution of bodily posture to gender stereotypical impressions
00
55281484282 2000 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 28 (3): 207-218
Sangrador JL; Yela C
'What is beautiful is loved': Physical attractiveness in love relationships in a representative sample
02
552910324651 2001 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 29 (1): 87-104
Hansen EM; Kimble CE; Biers DW
Actors and observers: Divergent attributions of constrained unfriendly behavior
00
5530184652 2001 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 29 (8): 833-836
Kirsh SJ; Olczak PV
Rating comic book violence: Contributions of gender and trait hostility
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
553121005051 2002 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 30 (5): 453-473
Ross LT; Hill EM
Childhood unpredictability, schemas for unpredictability, and risk taking
01
55326245052 2002 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 30 (7): 709-727
Green RJ; Manzi R
A comparison of methodologies for uncovering the structure of racial stereotype subgrouping
00
55335285820 2004 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY 32 (7): 627-636
Dambrun M
Belief in paranormal determinism as a source of prejudice toward disadvantaged groups: "The dark side of stars"
00
5534019624 1987 SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR 2 (1): 51-59
WILSON DK; KAPLAN RM; SCHNEIDERMAN LJ
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