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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accountability moderates member-to-group generalization: Testing a dual process model of stereotype change Paolini, Stefania
2009
45 4 p. 676-685
10 p.
artikel
2 A diary study of implicit self-esteem, interpersonal interactions and alcohol consumption in college students DeHart, Tracy
2009
45 4 p. 720-730
11 p.
artikel
3 Alone and without purpose: Life loses meaning following social exclusion Stillman, Tyler F.
2009
45 4 p. 686-694
9 p.
artikel
4 A matter of design: Priming context and person perception Macrae, C. Neil
2009
45 4 p. 1012-1015
4 p.
artikel
5 An affective-experiential perspective on reactions to fair and unfair events: Individual differences in affect intensity moderated by experiential mindsets Maas, Marjolein
2009
45 4 p. 667-675
9 p.
artikel
6 Anti-egalitarians for Obama? Group-dominance motivation and the Obama vote Knowles, Eric D.
2009
45 4 p. 965-969
5 p.
artikel
7 A tool for thought! When comparative thinking reduces stereotyping effects Corcoran, Katja
2009
45 4 p. 1008-1011
4 p.
artikel
8 Attachment, attention, and cognitive control: Attachment style and performance on general attention tasks Gillath, Omri
2009
45 4 p. 647-654
8 p.
artikel
9 Bad riddance or good rubbish? Ownership and not loss aversion causes the endowment effect Morewedge, Carey K.
2009
45 4 p. 947-951
5 p.
artikel
10 Can intuition improve deception detection performance? Albrechtsen, Justin S.
2009
45 4 p. 1052-1055
4 p.
artikel
11 Causal effects of violent sports video games on aggression: Is it competitiveness or violent content? Anderson, Craig A.
2009
45 4 p. 731-739
9 p.
artikel
12 C1: Editorial Board 2009
45 4 p. OFC-
1 p.
artikel
13 C2: Filler Advert: SCOPUS_BRIMBLE_BW_2 2009
45 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
14 Claiming a moral minority, saccades help create a biased majority: Tracking eye movements to base rates in social predictions Balcetis, Emily
2009
45 4 p. 970-973
4 p.
artikel
15 Cognitive consequences of affirming the self: The relationship between self-affirmation and object construal Wakslak, Cheryl J.
2009
45 4 p. 927-932
6 p.
artikel
16 Counterfactual structure and learning from experience in negotiations Kray, Laura J.
2009
45 4 p. 979-982
4 p.
artikel
17 Counterfactual thinking facilitates behavioral intentions Smallman, Rachel
2009
45 4 p. 845-852
8 p.
artikel
18 Counter-stereotypic beliefs in math do not protect school girls from stereotype threat Huguet, Pascal
2009
45 4 p. 1024-1027
4 p.
artikel
19 Cultural chameleons and iconoclasts: Assimilation and reactance to cultural cues in biculturals’ expressed personalities as a function of identity conflict Mok, Aurelia
2009
45 4 p. 884-889
6 p.
artikel
20 Cultural differences in self-verification: The role of naïve dialecticism Spencer-Rodgers, Julie
2009
45 4 p. 860-866
7 p.
artikel
21 Dealing with missed opportunities: Action vs. state orientation moderates inaction inertia Van Putten, Marijke
2009
45 4 p. 808-815
8 p.
artikel
22 Does peace have a prayer? The effect of mortality salience, compassionate values, and religious fundamentalism on hostility toward out-groups Rothschild, Zachary K.
2009
45 4 p. 816-827
12 p.
artikel
23 Editor’s note: A special FlashReports section on the election of Barack Obama Cooper, Joel
2009
45 4 p. 952-
1 p.
artikel
24 Entitativity and prejudice: Examining their relationship and the moderating effect of attitude certainty Newheiser, Anna-Kaisa
2009
45 4 p. 920-926
7 p.
artikel
25 Experiencing Alien-Nation: Effects of a simulation intervention on attitudes toward homosexuals Hodson, Gordon
2009
45 4 p. 974-978
5 p.
artikel
26 Expressing deviant opinions: Believing you are in the majority helps Miller, Dale T.
2009
45 4 p. 740-747
8 p.
artikel
27 Group identification moderates attitudes toward ingroup members who confront discrimination Kaiser, Cheryl R.
2009
45 4 p. 770-777
8 p.
artikel
28 Helping to overcome intervention inertia in bystander’s dilemmas: Behavioral disinhibition can improve the greater good van den Bos, Kees
2009
45 4 p. 873-878
6 p.
artikel
29 Hot under the collar in a lukewarm environment: Words associated with hot temperature increase aggressive thoughts and hostile perceptions Nathan DeWall, C.
2009
45 4 p. 1045-1047
3 p.
artikel
30 How emotion communication guides reciprocity: Establishing cooperation through disappointment and anger Wubben, Maarten J.J.
2009
45 4 p. 987-990
4 p.
artikel
31 “How many bad apples does it take to spoil the whole barrel?”: Social exclusion and toleration for bad apples Kerr, Norbert L.
2009
45 4 p. 603-613
11 p.
artikel
32 I feel our pain: Antecedents and consequences of emotional self-stereotyping Moons, Wesley G.
2009
45 4 p. 760-769
10 p.
artikel
33 In matters of opinion, what matters is the group: Minority group members’ emotional reactions to messages about identity expression Pennekamp, Sjoerd F.
2009
45 4 p. 778-787
10 p.
artikel
34 Instructional manipulation checks: Detecting satisficing to increase statistical power Oppenheimer, Daniel M.
2009
45 4 p. 867-872
6 p.
artikel
35 Interacting with women can impair men’s cognitive functioning Karremans, Johan C.
2009
45 4 p. 1041-1044
4 p.
artikel
36 Let there be no mistake! On assessment mode and the transference effect in social perception Pierro, Antonio
2009
45 4 p. 879-883
5 p.
artikel
37 Message framing and color priming: How subtle threat cues affect persuasion Gerend, Mary A.
2009
45 4 p. 999-1002
4 p.
artikel
38 Mutual influence of implicit and explicit attitudes Whitfield, Mervyn
2009
45 4 p. 748-759
12 p.
artikel
39 On the experience of self-relevant feedback: How self-concept organization influences affective responses and self-evaluations McConnell, Allen R.
2009
45 4 p. 695-707
13 p.
artikel
40 Person perception by active versus passive perceivers Waggoner, Ashley S.
2009
45 4 p. 1028-1031
4 p.
artikel
41 Physiological markers of challenge and threat mediate the effects of performance-based goals on performance Chalabaev, Aïna
2009
45 4 p. 991-994
4 p.
artikel
42 Political ideology, exploration of novel stimuli, and attitude formation Shook, Natalie J.
2009
45 4 p. 995-998
4 p.
artikel
43 Political mindset: Effects of schema priming on liberal-conservative political positions Bryan, Christopher J.
2009
45 4 p. 890-895
6 p.
artikel
44 Politics, schadenfreude, and ingroup identification: The sometimes happy thing about a poor economy and death Combs, David J.Y.
2009
45 4 p. 635-646
12 p.
artikel
45 Prosocial video games reduce aggressive cognitions Greitemeyer, Tobias
2009
45 4 p. 896-900
5 p.
artikel
46 Psychophysiological evidence of response conflict and strategic control of responses in affective priming Bartholow, Bruce D.
2009
45 4 p. 655-666
12 p.
artikel
47 Putting behavior on hold decreases reward value of need-instrumental objects outside of awareness Veling, Harm
2009
45 4 p. 1020-1023
4 p.
artikel
48 Residential mobility and conditionality of group identification Oishi, Shigehiro
2009
45 4 p. 913-919
7 p.
artikel
49 Resource-dependent effects during sex categorization Rivera, L. Omar
2009
45 4 p. 908-912
5 p.
artikel
50 RETRACTED: When thoughts don’t feel like they used to: Changing feelings of subjective ease in judgments of the past Sanna, Lawrence J.
2009
45 4 p. 940-946
7 p.
artikel
51 Sad, thus true: Negativity bias in judgments of truth Hilbig, Benjamin E.
2009
45 4 p. 983-986
4 p.
artikel
52 Self-face advantage is modulated by social threat – Boss effect on self-face recognition Ma, Yina
2009
45 4 p. 1048-1051
4 p.
artikel
53 Social cues for creativity: The impact of behavioral mimicry on convergent and divergent thinking Ashton-James, Claire E.
2009
45 4 p. 1036-1040
5 p.
artikel
54 Solo status revisited: Examining racial group differences in the self-regulatory consequences of self-presenting as a racial solo Johnson, Sarah E.
2009
45 4 p. 1032-1035
4 p.
artikel
55 Stereotype threat and inflexible perseverance in problem solving Carr, Priyanka B.
2009
45 4 p. 853-859
7 p.
artikel
56 The development of the Game Engagement Questionnaire: A measure of engagement in video game-playing Brockmyer, Jeanne H.
2009
45 4 p. 624-634
11 p.
artikel
57 The effects of justice motivation on memory for self- and other-relevant events Callan, Mitchell J.
2009
45 4 p. 614-623
10 p.
artikel
58 The embodied self: Making a fist enhances men’s power-related self-conceptions Schubert, Thomas W.
2009
45 4 p. 828-834
7 p.
artikel
59 The Obama effect: An experimental test Aronson, Joshua
2009
45 4 p. 957-960
4 p.
artikel
60 The Obama effect: Decreasing implicit prejudice and stereotyping Plant, E. Ashby
2009
45 4 p. 961-964
4 p.
artikel
61 The “Obama Effect”: How a salient role model reduces race-based performance differences Marx, David M.
2009
45 4 p. 953-956
4 p.
artikel
62 The protective identity: Evidence that mortality salience heightens the clarity and coherence of the self-concept Landau, Mark J.
2009
45 4 p. 796-807
12 p.
artikel
63 The stereotyper and the chameleon: The effects of stereotype use on perceivers’ mimicry Castelli, Luigi
2009
45 4 p. 835-839
5 p.
artikel
64 Threat causes liberals to think like conservatives Nail, Paul R.
2009
45 4 p. 901-907
7 p.
artikel
65 Threat, high self-esteem, and reactive approach-motivation: Electroencephalographic evidence McGregor, Ian
2009
45 4 p. 1003-1007
5 p.
artikel
66 What makes revenge sweet: Seeing the offender suffer or delivering a message? Gollwitzer, Mario
2009
45 4 p. 840-844
5 p.
artikel
67 When failing feels good—Relative prototypicality for a high-status group can counteract ego-threat after individual failure Reinhard, Marc-André
2009
45 4 p. 788-795
8 p.
artikel
68 When misconduct goes unnoticed: The acceptability of gradual erosion in others’ unethical behavior Gino, Francesca
2009
45 4 p. 708-719
12 p.
artikel
69 When the expectations from a message will not be realized: Naïve theories can eliminate expectation–congruent judgments via correction Handley, Ian M.
2009
45 4 p. 933-939
7 p.
artikel
70 Who’s chasing whom? The impact of gender and relationship status on mate poaching Parker, Jessica
2009
45 4 p. 1016-1019
4 p.
artikel
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