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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THOMAS F. PETTIGREW Office Address: Home Address: Psychology Dept., Social Sciences II 524 Van Ness Avenue University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A. U.S.A. (831) 459-2560 E-Mail: [email protected] Degrees: B.A. in Psychology, University of Virginia, 1952. M.A. in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1955. Ph.D. in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1956. Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Governors State University (IL), 1979. Honorary Doctor in the Natural Sciences, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany, 2008. Appointments: Research Professor of Social Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1994-. Professor of Social Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1980-1994. Professor of Social Psychology, University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 1986-1991. Professor of Social Psychology and Sociology, Harvard University, 1974-80. Professor of Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1968-74. Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1964- 68. Lecturer in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1962-64. Assistant Professor of Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1957- 62. Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina, 1956-57.

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        BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF

THOMAS F. PETTIGREW

Office Address: Home Address:Psychology Dept., Social Sciences II 524 Van Ness AvenueUniversity of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95060Santa Cruz, CA 95064 U.S.A. U.S.A.(831) 459-2560E-Mail: [email protected]

Degrees: B.A. in Psychology, University of Virginia, 1952.M.A. in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1955.Ph.D. in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1956.Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Governors State University (IL), 1979.Honorary Doctor in the Natural Sciences, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany, 2008.

Appointments:

Research Professor of Social Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1994-.Professor of Social Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1980-1994.Professor of Social Psychology, University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam, The

Netherlands), 1986-1991.Professor of Social Psychology and Sociology, Harvard University, 1974-80.Professor of Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1968-74.Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1964-68.Lecturer in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1962-64.Assistant Professor of Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1957-62.Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina, 1956-57.Research Associate, Institute for Social Research, University of Natal (Durban, South

Africa), 1956.Teaching Fellow and Resident Tutor, Dunster House, Harvard University, 1953-56.

General Information:

Born in Richmond, Virginia, USA, March 14, 1931.Married in 1956 to Ann Hallman (B.A. in Biology, Radcliffe College, Harvard University

1956; M.D., Boston University, 1960; and M.P.H., Harvard University, 1966).One child, Mark Fraser Pettigrew (born Feb. 8, 1966; B.A., Magna Cum Laude with

Highest Honors in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1990; M.A., Ph.D. in NearEastern Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1998, 2005.

Chief Research Areas:

Social psychological and structural factors in intergroup relations; prejudice;meta-analyses of intergroup contact and relative deprivation research.

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Honors and Awards:

Phi Beta Kappa (University of Virginia, 1952).

Raven Honor Society (University of Virginia, 1952).

Ella Lyman Cabot Trust Fellowship (for South African travel), 1956.

Honored guest, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, 1965.

Guggenheim Fellowship, 1967-68.

U.S. Office of Education Grant for the Study of School Desegregation, 1968-1971.

Senior Scientist Fellowship (National Science Foundation), Strathclyde University,

Glasgow, Scotland, 1974.

Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California,

1975-1976.

The Sydney Spivack Fellowship for Race Relations Research (awarded by American

Sociological Association), 1978.

Fellow of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Wassenaar, The Netherlands,

1984-85.

The Kurt Lewin Award of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI),

1987.

(with Joanne Martin) The Gordon W. Allport Intergroup Research Prize (awarded

by SPSSI), 1988.

Annual Faculty Research Award for UCSC campus, 1989.

Fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center,

Bellagio, Italy, 1991.

Visiting Professor of Social Psychology, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet,

Muenster, Germany, 1993.

Norman Munn Distinguished Scholar, The Flinders University of South Australia,

1997.

Distinguished Service Award of SPSSI, 1998.

National Science Foundation Research Grant for a Meta-Analytic Study of Intergroup

Contact and Prejudice, 1999-2002.

Deutche Forschungsgemeinschaft [German Research Society] Guest Professor of

Psychology, Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany, 2000.

Visiting Senior Fellow, Research Institute of Comparative Studies in Race and

Ethnicity, Stanford University, 2001-2002.

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Invited Presidential Lecturer, American Psychological Association Annual Convention,

Chicago, IL, 2002.

Distinguished Scientist Award, Society for Experimental Social Psychology, 2002.

New Century Scholar, Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, 2003.

(with Linda Tropp) The Gordon W. Allport Intergroup Research Prize (awarded by

SPSSI), 2003.

The Lynn Stuart Weiss Lecturer of the American Psychological Foundation, American

Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, 2003.

Distinguished Social Sciences Emeriti Faculty Award, University of California,

Santa Cruz, 2008.

Glynn Scholar in Residence, Washington and Lee University, 2008.

Lifetime Achievement Award, the International Academy for Intercultural Research,

2009.

The University of California systemwide Constantine Panunzio Award for outstanding

research by an emeritus professor, 2009.

Ralph K. White Lifetime Achievement Award, the Society for the Study of Peace,

Conflict and Violence, 2010.

Harold Lasswell Lifetime Achievement Award, the International Society of Political

Psychology, 2010.

William Foote Whyte Distinguished Career Award, Sociological Practice and Public

Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2011.

The Career Contribution Award, Society for Personality and Social Psychology,

2012.

The Cooley-Mead Award for Lifetime Contributions to Social Psychology of

the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association,

2014.

The Jos Jaspars Memorial Lecturer, Oxford University, 2015.

Professional Affiliations and Activities:

Memberships and Elected Organizational Offices Held

President of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1967-68;Council Member, 1962-67; currently a life member.

Council Member, Amer. Sociological Association, 1979-82; currently a life member.

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Chair, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association,1985-1986.

Fellow, Amer. Psychological Association (Divisions 8, 9); currently a life member.Fellow, Association for Psychological Science.

Member of Society of Experimental Social Psychology; and the EuropeanAssociation of Experimental Social Psychology.

Honorary Fellow, International Academy for Intercultural Research.

Appointed Editorial Posts on Professional Journals

Associate Editor, American Sociological Review, 1963-65.Editorial or Advisory Board Member of:

The Journal of Social Issues, 1959-1964.Integrated Education, 1963-1984.Phylon, 1965-1992.Education & Urban Society, 1968-1990.Race (UK), 1972-1974.Social Psychological Quarterly, 1977-1980.Policy Studies Review Annual (Vols. 1-4), 1977-80.Political Behavior, 1978-1988.Ethnic and Racial Studies (UK), 1978-1995.Review of Personality & Social Psychology, 1980-85.Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 1988-2002.The Individual and Politics (Belgium), 1989-1993.21st Century Afro Review, 1994-.Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (UK), 1994-.Actualidades en Psicologia (Costa Rica), 2006-.International Journal of Conflict and Violence (Germany), 2006-.Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Diversity (Spain), 2012.

Other Positions

Chair, Episcopal Presiding Bishop's Advisory Commission on Race Relations, 1961-1963.

Vice-President, Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 1962-1963.Member, Massachusetts Governor's Advisory Committee on Civil Rights, 1962-1964.Member, Advisory Committee to the U.S. Office of Education's national study, Equal

Educational Opportunity (The Coleman Report), 1965-1966.Member, White House Task Force on Education, 1967.Member, Advisory Committee, ERIC Informational Retrieval

Center on the Disadvantaged, Yeshiva University, 1967-68.Member, Board of the Race Relations Information Center, Nashville, TN, 1969-1972.Member, Research Advisory Committee of the Children's Television Workshop

(Sesame St., Electric Company, etc.), 1970-78.Member, Emerson Book Award Committee of Phi Beta Kappa, 1971-1973.Member, Advisory Board of the Harvard Health Careers Summer Program, 1972-1980.Member, National Task Force on Desegregation Strategies, Education Commission

of the States, 1977-1979.Member, Board of Trustees, Ella Lyman Cabot Trust, Boston, MA, 1978-80.

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Member, Advisory Board of the Women and Social Change Project, Smith College,1978-1985.

Chair, Allport Prize Committee of the Society for the Psychological Study of SocialIssues,1979-80, 1997-1998.

Member (1981-82) and Chair (1982-83), the Universitywide Faculty Senate Committeeon Affirmative Action, The University of California, 1981-1983.

Adjunct Fellow, The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, DC,1982-present.

Member, Selection Panel, Rockefeller Research FellowshipProgram for Minority-Group Scholars, 1983-87.

Member, Publications Committee of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1984-1985.

Member, Committee on the Status of Black Americans, National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 1985-1989.

Member, Advisory Board of the Women's Studies Program, Princeton University,1985-2001.

Member, Panel of Experts, Common Destiny Alliance, 1992-2010.Member, German Government Scientific Advisory Committee on Intercultural

Conflicts and Social Integration, 2003-2007.

Consulting:

Social Science Consultant to the U.S. Office of Education (1966-68); and U.S.Commission on Civil Rights (1966-71).

State Educational Departments: California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, SouthCarolina, Virginia & Washington.

Public School Systems: Arlington County, VA, Chattanooga, TN, Chicago, IL, Denver,CO, Detroit, MI, Glendale, AZ, Los Angeles, CA, Minneapolis, MN, New York, NY,Norfolk, VA, Philadelphia, PA, Pittsburgh, PA, Pontiac, MI, Richmond, VA, San Diego, CA, Santa Clara County, CA, Shaker Heights, OH.

Various Organizations - e.g., Abt Associates (Cambridge, MA); California EnergyCommission (Sacramento, CA); California Public Utilities Commission (San Francisco, CA); Coca-Cola Inc. (Houston, TX); Education Commission of theStates (Denver, CO); Educational Testing Service (Princeton, NJ); A. D. Little (Cambridge, MA); Rand Corp. (Santa Monica, CA); System Development Corp. (Santa Monica, CA); and Manpower Demonstration Research Corp. (New York, NY).

Campus Colloquia

Allegheny College; Amsterdam Univ. (Netherlands); Arizona State Univ.; Atlanta Univ., Auburn Univ.; Bielefeld Univ. (Germany); Brandeis Univ.; Bremen Univ. (Germany); Brown Univ.; Boston College; Boston Univ.; Bowling Green Univ.; California State Univ.'s at Bakersfield, Dominguez Hills, Los Angeles & San Jose; California Institute of Technology; Cambridge Univ. (U.K.); Carnegie-Mellon Univ.; Case-Western Reserve Univ.; Catholic Univ. of Nijmegen (Netherlands); City Univ. of New York; Claremont Graduate School; Claremont-McKinna College; Cleveland State Univ.; College of the Virgin Islands; Cologne Univ. (Germany); Columbia Univ.; Cornell Univ.; Dartmouth College; Drake Univ.; Duke Univ.; East Carolina Univ.; Emory Univ.; Erasmus Univ. (Netherlands); Flinders Univ. (Australia), Fisk Univ.; Florida A & M Univ.; Florida State Univ.; Georgetown Univ.; Georgia State Univ., Goethe University,

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Frankfurt, Germany; Governors' State Univ (Illinois); Groningen Univ. (Netherlands); Hartford Univ.; Haverford College; Holy Cross Univ.; Howard Univ.; Jackson State Univ.; Johnson C. Smith College; Kent Univ.(Canterbury, U.K.); LaMoyne Univ.; Latrobe Univ. (Australia), Leiden Univ. (Netherlands); London Univ. (Goldsmiths' College, U.K.); Longwood College; Loyola Univ. (Chicago); Loyola Univ. (New Orleans); Mass. Institute of Technology; Madison Univ.; Michigan State Univ.; Millsaps College; Morehouse College; Morris College; New York Univ.; Murdoch Univ. (Australia), Norfolk State College; North Florida Univ.; Oregon State Univ.; Oxford Univ. (St. Anthony's College, U.K.); Penn. State Univ.; Philipps University, Marburg, Germany; Princeton Univ.; Purdue Univ.; Radford Univ.; Rider College; Ripon College; St. Augustine College; St. Cloud State College; St. John's College (Minnesota); St. Olaf College; Smith College; Southern Univ.; South Florida Univ.; Stanford Univ.; State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Cortland, Oswego, Plattsburgh & Pottsdam; Syracuse Univ.; Texas A & M; Tilburg Univ. (Netherlands); Trinity College (Hartford); Tufts Univ.; Tulane Univ.; Union College; Univ. of California at Berkeley, Irvine, Riverside, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara & Santa Cruz; the Universities of Adelaide (Australia), Akron, Bielefeld (Germany), Bremen (Germany), Cape Town (South Africa), Chemnitz (Germany), Chicago, Cincinnati, Colorado, Connecticut, Costa Rica, Denver, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Heidelberg (Germany), Houston, Illinois at Chicago, Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Indiana, Jena (Germany), Kansas, Kiel (Germany), KwaZulu Natal (South Africa), Marburg (Germany), Maryland, Massachusetts at Boston & Amherst, Miami (FL), Michigan at Ann Arbor and Flint, Minnesota, Missouri at Columbia, Muenster (Germany), Nebraska at Lincoln & Omaha, Nevada at Reno, North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Osnabrueck (Germany), Oregon, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Rhode Island, Richmond, Toledo, Vermont, Virginia, Washington (St. Louis), Washington (Seattle), Wisconsin at Madison & Milwaukee; Witwatersrand (South Africa), and Wuerzburg (Germany), Vassar College; Virginia Commonwealth Univ.; Virginia State Univ.; Virginia Union Univ.; Washington & Lee University; Wellesley College; Wheaton College (MA); Willamette College; Williams College; Wisconsin State Univ. at River Falls; Wichita State Univ.; & Yale University.

Expert Testimony:

Witness before the Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity of the U.S. Senate, May 13, 1970; the Subcommittee on Education of the U.S. Senate, March 18, 1971; the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. House of Representatives, May 3,1972; and the Committee on the Judiciary of the U. S. Senate, November 11, 1975.

Expert witness in public school desegregation cases:Brewer v. School Board of Springfield, MA, 1965;Brewer et al. v. School Board of Norfolk, VA 1969;Bradley et al. v. School Board of Richmond, VA, 1971.

Court expert appointed by Judge Paul Egly in the racial desegregation case involvingthe Los Angeles public schools: Crawford v. L.A. Unified School District, 1978-80.

Biographical Listings:

Who's Who in the World (Ed. 18, etc.)Who's Who in America (Eds. 38-69)Who’s Who in American Education (Ed. 6)Who’s Who in Education (2011/12 Ed., etc.)Who's Who in the East (Ed. 14, etc.)

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Who's Who in the West (Ed. 19, etc.)Who's Who in California (Ed. 16, etc.)Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare (Ed. 5, etc.).Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals (Ed. 1, etc.)Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (Ed. 11, etc.) American Men and Women of Science, The Social and

Behavioral Sciences, (Eds. 1, 2, 3, etc.)Contemporary Authors (Ed. 33, etc.)The Writers DirectoryDictionary of International Biography (Ed. 1, etc.)The International Authors and Writers Who's Who (Ed. 10, etc.)The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership (Ed. 6)The Directory of Distinguished Americans (Ed. 3, etc.)Men of Achievement (Ed. 5, etc.)5000 Personalities of the World (Ed. 5, etc.)2000 Notable American MenWho's Who Among Human Service Professionals (Ed. 3, etc.)International Who's Who of ProfessionalsThe Blue Book: Leaders of the English Speaking WorldDirectory of American ScholarsWho's Who Among America's TeachersWho’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare (ed. 7, etc.)Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (ed. 11, etc.)Thomas Pettigrew: Brown to Bakke, American Psychological

Association Monitor, 1979, 10 (9 & 10), 4-5.A prejudice against prejudice, Psychology Today, 1986 (Dec.), 20 (12), 46-52.Racism in the 1990s: Social psychologist Thomas Pettigrew researches

the subtle forms of prejudice that have replaced blatant bigotry. University of California, Santa Cruz Review, 1990 (Summer), 15 (2), 8-12.

Thomas F. Pettigrew, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2008. Second edition. Pp. 234-235.

Cherry. F. (2008). Thomas F. Pettigrew (1931- ): Building on the scholar/activist tradition in social psychology. In U. Wagner, L. Tropp, G. Finchilescu, & C. Tredoux (Eds.). Improving intergroup relations - Building on the legacyof Thomas F. Pettigrew. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

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Completed Books and Monographs:

Campbell, E. Q., & Pettigrew, T. F. Christians in racial crisis: A study of theLittle Rock ministry. Washington, DC: Public Affairs Press, 1959.

Pettigrew, T. F. Epitaph for Jim Crow. New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1963.

Pettigrew, T. F. A profile of the Negro American. New York: Van Nostrand, 1964.

Reprinted in Norwegian as: Den Amerikanske Neger. Oslo:

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Pax Forlag, 1966. Also reprinted in Japan, 1968.

Watts, L. G., Freeman, H. E., Hughes, H. R., Morris, R., & Pettigrew, T. F. The middle-income Negro family faces urban renewal. Boston:Massachusetts Dept. of Commerce and Development, 1964.

Reprinted in part in: J. R. Feagin (Ed.), The urban scene: Myths andrealities. Pp. 201-212. New York: Random House, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. (with the staff of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights)Racial isolation in the public schools. Vols. I & II. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F. A study of school integration. Final Report of Cooperative Research Project No. 6-1774 of the United States Office of Education,August 1970.

Franklin, J. H., Pettigrew, T. F., & Mack, R. W. Ethnicity in American life.New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1971.

Reprinted in part in: O. Feinstein (Ed.), Ethnic groups in the city.Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1971, Pp. 29-37; A. Deshefsky (Ed.),Ethnic peoples and identity. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1975, Pp. 13-23;& R. J. Meister (Ed.), Race and ethnicity in modern America. Lexington,MA: Heath, 1974, Pp. 179-189.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racially separate or together? New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971.

Reprinted in part in: L. Rainwater (Ed.), Inequality and justice. Pp. 216-224. Chicago: Aldine, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. Why people hate. Taped presentation prepared and distributedby Mass Communications, Inc., Westport, CN, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. (Ed.) Racial discrimination in the United States. New York: Harper & Row, 1975.

Pettigrew, T. F. (Ed.) The sociology of race relations: Reflection and reform.New York: Free Press, 1980.

Fredrickson, G. M., Knobel, D. T., Glazer, N., Pettigrew, T. F., & Ueda, R.Prejudice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1982.

Reprinted in Japanese: Prejudice. Tokyo: Tuttle-Mori, 1982.

Archer, D., Aronson, E., & Pettigrew, T. F. An evaluation of the energyconservation programs and research of California's major utilitycompanies, 1977-1980. San Francisco, CA: California Public UtilitiesCommission, 1983.

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Pettigrew, T. F., & Alston, D. Tom Bradley's campaigns for governor: Thedilemma of race and political strategies. Washington, DC: The JointCenter for Political Studies, 1988.

Pettigrew, T. F., Coltrane, S., Archer, D., & M. Lucia. Assessing andminimizing bias in the residential appliance saturation surveys.Berkeley, CA: Universitywide Energy Research Group, University ofCalifornia, 1988.

Stephan, C. W., Stephan, W. G., & Pettigrew, T. F. The future of socialpsychology: Defining the relationship between sociology and psychology.New York: Springer Verlag, 1991.

Pettigrew, T. F. How to think like a social scientist. New York: Harper Collins,1996.

Reprinted in part in: McBearty, S., & Brown, S. Very short guide towriting in anthropology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014

Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. When groups meet: The dynamics of intergroup contact. New York, NY: Psychology Press, 2011.

Edited Journal Issues:

Pettigrew, T. F. Desegregation research in the North and South. Journal of Social Issues, 1959, 15 (4).

Pettigrew, T. F., & Thompson, D. C. Negro American personality. Journal ofSocial Issues, 1964, 20 (2).

Zick. A., Pettigrew, T. F., & Wagner, U. (Eds.) Ethnic prejudice anddiscrimination in Europe. Journal of Social Issues, 2008, 64 (2).

Smith, H., & Pettigrew, T. F. (Eds.) Advances in relative deprivation research.Social Justice Research, 2015.

Television Series:

Pettigrew, T. F. Epitaph for Jim Crow: The dynamics of desegregation.

Prepared in 1962 as a 15-show course for the National Educational Television Network, WGBH-TV, and Harvard University. Updated in 1966 with 5 shows transferred to 16 mm. film for distribution by Anti-Defamation League.

Technical Articles and Reviews:

1955

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Goodnow, J. J. & Pettigrew, T. F. Effect of prior patterns of experience upon strategiesand learning sets, Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1955, 49, 381-389.

1956

Goodnow, J. J., & Pettigrew, T. F. Some sources of difficulty in solving simple problems,Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1956, 51, 385-392.

1957

Pettigrew, T. F. Desegregation and its chances for success: Northern and southern views,Social Forces, 1957, 35, 339-344.

Pettigrew, T. F. Demographic correlates of border-state desegregation, AmericanSociological Review, 1957, 22, (6), 683-689.

Allport, G. W., & Pettigrew, T. F. Cultural influence on the perception of movement: The trapezoidal illusion among Zulus, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology,1957, 55, 104-113.

Reprinted in: J. A. Dyal (Ed.), Readings in psychology: Understanding humanbehavior. Pp. 181-194. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962; J. F. Perez, R. C. Sprinthall,G. S. Grosser, & P. J. Anastasion (Eds.), Cross-cultural studies of behavior. Pp. 30-56; New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970; R. C. Teevan & R. C. Birney(Eds.), Source book for elementary psychology. New York: Harcourt Brace & World,Inc., 1964. Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences, No. P-5; A. H. Patterson (Ed.), An introduction to man-environment relations (Revised edition).Pp. 31-39. Lexington, MA: Xerox, 1975.

1958

Pettigrew, T. F. The measurement and correlates of category width as a cognitivevariable. Journal of Personality, 1958, 26, 532-544.

Reprinted in: R. J. C. Harper, C. C. Anderson, C. M. Christensen, & S. M. Hunka(Eds.), The cognitive processes. Pp. 450-460. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,1964; P. B. Warr (Ed.), Thought and personality. Pp. 127-142. Baltimore, MD:Penguin, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Personality and socio-cultural factors in intergroup attitudes: A cross-national comparison, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1958, 2, 29-42.

Reprinted in: D. Singer (Ed.), Human behavior and international politics. Pp. 258-273. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1965; The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in

the Social Sciences No. S-477; C. Backman & P. F. Secord (Eds.), Problems insocial psychology. Pp. 310-320. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966; V. Kavolis (Ed.) Comparative perspectives on social problems. Pp. 156-175. Boston: Little, Brown,1969; I. Al-Issa & W. Dennis (Eds.), Cross-cultural studies of behavior. Pp.216-234. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970; R. S. Sigel (Ed.), Learningabout politics: A reader in political socialization. Pp. 498-513. New York: Random

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House, 1970; S. J. Morse & C. Orpen (Eds.), Contemporary South Africa: Social psychological perspectives. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta, 1975; M. A. Hogg& D. Abrams (Eds.), Intergroup relations. Pp. 18-29. Philadelphia, PA: PsychologyPress, 2001. Reprinted in part in W. Allinsmith & J. F. Rosenblith (Eds.), Thecauses of behavior: Readings in child development and educational psychology.Pp. 188-189. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1962 (second edition, 1966, p. 273).

Pettigrew, T. F., Allport, G. W. & Barnett, E. Binocular resolution and perception of racein South Africa. British Journal of Psychology, 1958, 49, 265-278.

Reprinted in: M. D. Vernon (Ed.), Experiments in visual perception: Selectedreadings. Middlesex, England: Penquin Books, 1966, pp. 347-367.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Campbell, E. Q. Men of God in racial crisis. Christian Century, June 4,1958, 75, 663-665.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Campbell, E. Q. Vignettes from Little Rock. Christianity and Crisis,Sept. 29, 1958, 18, 128-136.

Reprinted in: R. Lee (Ed.), Cities and Churches: Readings on the Urban Church. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1962, pp. 257-273.

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Campbell, E. Q., & Pettigrew, T. F., Racial and moral crisis: The role of Little Rockministers. American Journal of Sociology, 1959, 64, 509-516.

Reprinted in: B. H. Stoodley (Ed.), Society and self: A reader in social psychology.Pp. 389-400. New York: Free Press, 1962; W. W. Charters, Jr. & N. L. Gage (Eds.), Readings in the social psychology of education. Pp. 51-57. Boston: Allyn & Bacon,1963; L. Schneider (Ed.), Religion, culture and society: A reader in the sociologyof religion. Pp. 560-568. New York: Wiley, 1964; D. M. Valdes & D. G. Dean (Eds.), Sociology in use. Pp. 96-106. New York: MacMillan, 1965; R. D. Knudten (Ed.),The sociology of religion: An anthology. Pp. 228-239. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1967; T. F. Pettigrew (Ed.), The Sociology of race relations: Reflectionand reform. Pp. 200-209. New York: Free Press, 1980.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Cramer, M. R. The demography of desegregation, Journal of SocialIssues,1959, 15, 61-71.

Reprinted in: B. E. Segal (Ed.), Racial and ethnic relations: Selected readings.Pp. 354-356. New York: Crowell, 1966.

Pettigrew, T. F. Regional differences in anti-Negro prejudice. Journal of Abnormal andSocial Psychology, 1959, 59, 28-36.

Reprinted in: W. Allinsmith & J. F. Rosenblith (Eds.), The causes of behavior:Readings in child development and educational psychology. Pp. 180-188.Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1962 (second edition, 1966, Pp. 265-272); J. C. Brigham& T. A. Weissbach (Eds.), Racial attitudes in America: Analyses and findings

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of social psychology. Pp. 156-164. New York: Harper & Row, 1972.

Kelman,H. C., & Pettigrew, T. F. How best to understand prejudice. Commentary, Nov.1959, 28, 436-441.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of M. N. Tumin's Desegregation: Resistance andreadiness. Harvard Educational Review, 1959, 29, 256-259.

1960

Pettigrew, T. F. Social distance attitudes of South African students, Social Forces,1960, 38, 246-253.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Campbell, E. Q. Faubus and segregation: An analysis of Arkansasvoting. Public Opinion Quarterly, 1960, 24, 436-447.

Reprinted in: I. D. Steiner & M. M. Fishbein (Eds.), Current studies in socialpsychology. Pp. 134-143. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Schuman, H. Pollsters did fine: Surveys were accurate and vitalguides to candidates. Boston Sunday Globe, Nov. 13, 1960.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of W. D. Workman, Jr.'s The case for the South. Harvard Educational Review, 1960, 30, 298-302.

1961

Pettigrew, T. F. Social psychology and desegregation research. American Psychologist,1961, 16, 105-112.

Reprinted in: R. A. King (Ed.), Introductory readings for psychology. Pp. 300-307.New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961; Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences,No. P-274; E. E. Sampson (Ed.), Approaches, contexts, and problems of social psychology. Pp. 547-556. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1964; I. D. Steiner& M. Fishbein (Eds.), Current studies in social psychology. Pp. 508-519. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965; L. S. Wrightsman, Jr. (Ed.), Contemporaryissues in social psychology. Pp. 161-170. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1968; C. G.Smith (Ed.), Conflict resolution. Pp. 180-189. Notre Dame, IN: University of NotreDame Press, 1971; S. Jones (Ed.), Readings in personality and social psychology.Pp. 70-77. Lexington, MA: Xerox College Publishing, 1971; E. Aronson (Ed.),Readings about the social animal. Pp. 303-317. San Francisco, CA: Freeman, 1973; P. Mussen & M. R. Rosenzweig (Eds.), Concepts in psychology. Pp. 39-51. Lexington, MA: Heath, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. The myth of the moderate. Christian Century, May 24, 1961, 78, 649-651.

Pettigrew, T. F. Our caste-ridden Protestant campuses. Christianity and Crisis, May 29,1961, 21, 88-91.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of Hilda Kuper's Indian people in Natal, American Journal of

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Sociology, 1961, 67, 100-101.

1962

Pettigrew, T. F., & Spier, R.B. Ecological structure of Negro homicide, American Journalof Sociology, 1962, 67, 621-629.

Reprinted in: B. J. Cohen (Ed.), Crime in America. Pp. 69-76. Itasca, IL: Peacock,1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of UNESCO's Race and science. Contemporary Psychology,1962, 7, 174-175.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book reviews of C. A. Rogers & C. Frantz's Racial themes in SouthernRhodesia, Contemporary Psychology, 1962, 7, 410-411; Africa Report, 1962,7, 21; and Social Forces, 1962, 41, 212-213.

1963

Pettigrew, T. F., & Nuttall, R. L. Negro American perception of the irradiation illusion.Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1963, 17, 98.

Pettigrew, A. H., & Pettigrew, T. F. Race, disease, and desegregation: A new look.Phylon, 1963, 24, 315-333.

Pettigrew, T. F. Actual gains and psychological losses: The Negro American protest. Journal of Negro Education, 1963, 32, 495-506.

Reprinted in: H. H. Hyman & E. Singer (Eds.), Readings in reference grouptheory and research. Pp. 339-349. New York: Free Press, 1968; A. S. Eisenstadt (Ed.), American history: Recent interpretations, Book II: Since1965. Second edition. Pp. 539-556. N. Y.: Crowell, 1969.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Bouton, E. N. When a priest made a pilgrimage. Christian Century,March 20, 1963, 80, 363-365.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race, prejudice, and discrimination: A social psychological view.Radcliffe Quarterly, Aug. 1963, 47(3), 10-18.

Pettigrew, T. F. De facto segregation, southern style. Integrated Education, 1963,1, 14-18.

Reprinted in: M. Weinberg (Ed.), Learning together. Pp. 97-101. Chicago: Integrated Education Associates, 1965; and M. Weinberg (Ed.), Integratededucation. Pp. 67-71. Beverly Hills, CA: Glencoe Press, 1968.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of B. E. Olson's Faith and prejudice. Review ofReligious Research, 1963, 5, 56-57.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Negro American intelligence: A new look at an old controversy.Journal of Negro Education, 1964, 33, 6-25.

Reprinted in: J. L. Frost & G. L. Hawes (Eds.), The disadvantaged child. Pp.96-106. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966; E. T. Keach, Jr., R. Fulton & W. E. Gardner (Eds.), Education and social crisis: Perspectives on teachingdisadvantaged youth. New York: Wiley, 1967; F. W. Lanning & W. A. Many(Eds.), Basic education for the disadvantaged adult. Pp. 111-133. Boston:Houghton Mifflin, 1964; R. K. Parker (Ed.), Readings in educational psychology.Pp. 324-359. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1968; J. I. Roberts (Ed.), School childrenin the urban slum. Pp. 32-63. New York: Free Press, 1967; T. F. Pettigrew,Negro American intelligence (monograph G-471). New York: Anti-DefamationLeague of B'nai B'rith, 1967; M. L. Goldschmid (Ed.), Black Americans andwhite racism. Pp. 146-167. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970.

Reprinted in part in J. L. Price (Ed.), Descriptive sociology: Introductory readings.New York: Macmillan, 1969; and H. F. Clarizo, R. C. Craig, & W. A. Mehrens(Eds.), Contemporary issues in educational psychology. Pp. 695-697. Boston:Allyn & Bacon, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. White - Negro confrontations. In E. Ginzberg (Ed.), The Negrochallenge to the Business Community. Pp. 39-55. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964.

Pettigrew, T. F. Negro American personality: Why isn't more known? Journal of SocialIssues, 1964, 20 (2), 4-23.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race, mental illness, and intelligence: A social psychological view.Eugenics Quarterly, 1964, 11, 189-215.

Reprinted in: R. H. Osborne (Ed.), The biological and social meaning of race. Pp. 87-124. San Francisco: Freeman, 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. The meanings of race: A profile of the Negro American. In C. G. Barber(Ed.), Race: The new challenge. Pp. 12-16. Nashville, TN: Race Relations Dept.,United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, Fisk University, 1964.

Pettigrew, T. F. What white backlash? Nieman Reports, Dec. 1964, 18, 7-9.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. J. Lott & B. E. Lott's Negro and white youth: A psychological study in a border-state community. American Journal of Sociology, 1964, 69, 554.

Pettigrew, T. F. Rejoinder to the Lotts. American Journal of Sociology, 1964, 70, 371.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of M. M. Grossack's Mental health and segregation. Contemporary Psychology, 1964, 9, 408-410.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of L. Killian & C. Grigg's Racial crisis in America. Social Forces, 1964, 43, 123-124.

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1965

Pettigrew, T. F. Continuing barriers to desegregated education in the South. Sociology of Education, 1965, 38, 99-111.

Reprinted in: R. M. Pavalko (Ed.), Sociology of education. Pp. 404-417. Itasca, IL: Peacock, 1968; L. W. Drabick (Ed.), Interpreting education:A sociological interpretation. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. Complexity and change in American racial patterns: A socialpsychological view. Daedalus, Fall 1965, 94, 974-1008.

Reprinted in: T. Parsons & K. Clark (Eds.), The Negro American. Pp. 325-359.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966; the Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences, No. S-613; and in part in W. O. Stanley, Social foundations ofeducation. Sixth edition. New York: Dryden Press, 1968.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Pajonis, P. Social psychological considerations of racially balancedschools. In Because it Is right - educationally: Report of the Advisory Committeeon Racial Imbalance and Education. Pp.87-108. Boston: Massachusetts StateDepartment of Education, April 1965.

Reprinted in revised form in: State of knowledge conference. Pp. 41-68. Albany,NY: New York State Education Department, 1969.

Pettigrew, T. F. Metropolitan Boston's race problem in perspective. In Social structureand human problems in the Boston metropolitan area. Pp. 33-51. Cambridge,MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of M.I.T. and Harvard University, 1965.

Pettigrew, T. F. Extending educational opportunities: School desegregation.Proceedings of the 1965 White House Conference on Education. Washington,DC: U.S. Government Printing Office,1965.

Reprinted in: E. Landy & A. M. Kroll (Eds.), Guidance in American education, III: Needs and influencing forces. Pp. 49-61. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966; M. Gittell (Ed.), Educating an urban population. Pp. 293-307. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F. Wherein the Church has failed in race. Religious Education, 1964,59, 64-73.

1966

Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice and the situation. In J. Davis (Ed.), The American Negroreference book. Pp. 714-723. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1966.

Reprinted in: M. Smythe (Ed.), The Black American reference book. Pp. 521-528. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1976.

Pettigrew, T. F. Parallel and distinctive changes in anti-Semitic and anti-Negro

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attitudes. In C. H. Stember (Ed.), Jews in the mind of America. Pp. 377-403.New York: Basic Books, 1966.

Freeman, H. E., Ross, J. M., Armor, D., & Pettigrew, T. F. Color gradation andattitudes among middle income Negroes, American Sociological Review, 1966, 31, 365-374.

Reprinted in: A. H. Richmond (Ed.), Readings in race and ethnic relations.Pp. 86-103. New York: Pergamon, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. Negro American crime. In R. J. Murphy & H. Elinson (Eds.), Problemsand prospects of the Negro movement. Pp. 179-197. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth,1966.

Pettigrew, T. F., Ross, J. M., & Crawford, T. Negro neighbors - banned in Boston.Trans-Action (now Society), Sept.-Oct. 1966, 3 (6), 13-18.Reprinted in: R. W. Mack (Ed.), Race, class and power. Second edition.Pp. 173-182. Cincinnati, OH: American Book Co., 1968; and W. D. Burnham(Ed.), Politics/America: The cutting edge of change. New York: Van NostrandReinhold, 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to E. W. Miller (Ed.), The Negro in America: A bibliography.Pp. v-x. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of K. E. Taeuber & A. F. Taeuber's Negroes in cities, American Journal of Sociology, 1966, 72, 112-113.

1967

Pettigrew, T. F. Social evaluation theory: Convergences and applications. In D.Levine (Ed.), Nebraska symposium on motivation, 1967. Pp. 241-311.Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Back, K. W. Sociology in the desegregation process: Its useand disuse. In P. F. Lazarsfeld, W. H. Sewell, & H. Wilensky (Eds.), Theuses of sociology. Pp. 692-722. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F. Urban and metropolitan considerations: With special focus on civilrights. In U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Notes andworking papers concerning the administration of programs authorized underTitle III of Public Law 89-10, The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as amended by Public Law 89-750. Pp. 152-163. Washington, DC:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F. A social psychological view of the predominantly Negro college.Journal of Negro Education, 1967, 36 (3), 274-285 (Yearbook No. 36).

Pettigrew, T. F. Model cities and race relations. In Shaping model cities. Pp. 28-37. Cambridge, MA: A. D. Little, Inc., 1967.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Negro American personality: The role and its burdens. In E. P.Hollander & R. G. Hunt (Eds.), Current perspectives in social psychology,Second edition. Pp. 151-157,1967; and Third edition, Pp. 159-165, 1971.New York: Oxford University Press.

Reprinted in: E. T. Keach, Jr., R. Fulton & W. E. Gardner (Eds.), Educationand social crisis: Perspectives on teaching disadvantaged youth. New York:Wiley, 1967; and R. C. Twombly (Ed.), Blacks in urban America since 1865.Pp. 416-428. New York: McKay, 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. The consequences of racial isolation in the public schools: Anotherlook. In U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, National conference on equaleducational opportunity in America's cities. Pp. 692-722. Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.

Reprinted in: H. H. Horowitz & K. L. Karst (Eds.), Law, lawyers, and socialchange. Pp. 404-420. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1969.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Riley. R. T. Computer analysis of White's win in the 1967 mayorsrace. Boston Globe, Nov. 19, 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F., Schwartz, R., & Smith, M. Fake panaceas for ghetto education.New Republic, Sept. 23, 1967, 157, 16-19.

Reprinted in: R. C. Woock (Ed.), Education and the urban crisis. Pp. 216-222. Scranton, PA: International Textbook, 1970; E. Hurwitz, Jr. and R. Maidment(Eds.), Criticism, conflict, and change: Readings in American education. Pp. 131-137. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. SPSSI as honest broker. Society for the Psychological Study of SocialIssues newsletter, No. 117, fall 1967.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of M. L. King, Jr.'s Where do we go from here: Chaosor community? Boston Globe, August 6, 1967, A-72.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. Cole's Children of crisis: A study of fear andcourage. Boston Globe, August 6, 1967, A-72.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of S. Lubell's White and Black: Test of a nation.Contemporary Psychology, 1967, 12 (11), 574-575.

1968

Pettigrew, T. F. Race and equal educational opportunity. Harvard Educational Review, 1968, 38 (1), 66-76.

Reprinted in Equal educational opportunity. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UniversityPress, 1969, pp. 69-76; W. Stallings, L. Martin, & L. Maehr (Eds.), Culture,child, and school: Socio-cultural influences on learning. Belmont, CA:

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Wadsworth, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States: A sociological perspective. InT. Parsons (Ed.), American sociology: Perspectives, problems, methods.Pp. 258-271. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

Pettigrew, T. F. Urban growth and the Negro. In Metropolis 1968. Pp. 32-51.Collegeville, MN: St. John's University, 1968.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations: Social-psychological aspects. In D. L. Sills (Ed.),International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Vol XIII. Pp. 277-282. New York: Free Press, 1968.

Pettigrew, T. F. The case for school integration. In C. F. Johnson & M. D. Usdan(Eds.), Decentralization and racial integration. Pp. 82-102. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University,1968.Reprinted as: School integration in current perspective. In E. A. Schuler, T. F. Hoult, D. I. Gibson & W. B. Brookover (Eds.), Readings in sociology.Fourth edition. Pp. 327-334. New York: Crowell, 1971; and in The UrbanReview, 1969, 3 (3), 4-8.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to E. E. Baughman & W. G. Dahlstrom, Negro and Whitechildren: A Psychological Study in the Rural South. New York: Academic Press, 1968.

Pettigrew, T. F., Schwartz. R., & Smith, M. Is desegregation impractical? NewRepublic, Jan. 6, 1968, 157, 27-29.

Reprinted in: H. Hurwitz, Jr. & R. Mainment (Eds.), Criticism, conflict, andchange: Readings in American education. Pp. 101-114. New York: Dodd,Mead, 1970; and H. W. Collins (Ed.), Foundations of American education:Readings. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Riley, R. T. Wallace's true believers, Los Angeles Times, Nov. 3,1968.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book reviews of D. R. Matthews & J. W. Prothro's Negroes andthe new southern politics, Political Science Quarterly, 1968, 83 (3), 446-448;and in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,May 1968, 377, 207.

1969

Pettigrew, T. F. The Negro and education: Problems and proposals. In I. Katz &P. Gurin (Eds.), Race and the social sciences. Pp. 49-112. New York: BasicBooks, 1969.

Pettigrew, T. F. Gordon Willard Allport, 1897-1967. Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology, 1969, 12 (1), 1-5.

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Reprinted as the introduction to: R. I. Evans (Ed.), Gordon Allport: The manand his ideas. New York: Dutton, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racial issues in urban America. In B. J. Frieden & W. W. Nash, Jr.(Eds.), Shaping the urban future. Pp. 47-94. Cambridge, MA: Mass. Instituteof Technology Press, 1969.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racially separate or together? Journal of Social Issues, 1969, 25(1),pp. 43-69.

Reprinted in: P. B. Horton & G. R. Leslie (Eds.), Studies in the sociology ofsocial problems. Pp. 372-397. New York: Appelton-Century-Crofts, 1971; B.L. Neugarten, J. Falk, & R. J. Havighurst (Eds.), Society and education:A book of readings. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1970; J. C. Brigham & T. A. Weissbach (Eds.), Racial attitudes in America: Analyses and findings of social psychology. Pp. 348-366. New York: Harper & Row, 1972; E. Cashmore& J. Jennings (Eds.), Racism: Essential readings. Thousand Oakes, CA:Sage, 2001; D. W. Daniels, F. M. Ochberg, & M. F. Gilula (Eds.), Violenceand the struggle for existence. Boston: Little, Brown, 1972; R. E. Land & R. L. Rosnow (Eds.), Readings in contemporary psychology. Pp. 249-266.New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972; D.W. Johnson (Ed.), Humanisticsocial psychology. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1973; L. S. Wrightsman, Jr. &J. C. Brigham (Eds.), Contemporary issues in social psychology. 2nd edition.Pp. 247-262. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1973; E. G. Epps (Ed.), Cultural pluralism. Pp. 1-33. Berkeley, CA: McCutchan, 1974; J. B.Williamson, J. F. Boren, & R. Evans (Eds.), Social problems: The contemporary debates.Pp. 48-58. Boston: Little, Brown, 1974; R. I. Evans & R. M. Rozelle (Eds.),Social psychology in life. 2nd edition. Pp. 64-94. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1973; J. Stone (Ed.), Race, Ethnicity, and Social Change. Pp. 375-399. North Scituate,MA: Duxbury Press, 1977; R. L. Hall, Jr. (Ed.), Black separatism and social reality: Rhetoric and reason. Pp. 79-90. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977; The Warner Modular Reprint Series, No. 702, 1973; and as monograph No.G-481. New York: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Rejoinder to comment by Eisenman, Journal of Social Issues,1969, 25 (4), 201-205.

Reprinted in R. I. Evans & R. M. Pozelle (Eds.), Social psychology in life. Pp. 99-103. Second edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F. Smith gambit. Chess Digest Magazine, Dec. 1969, 2, 97.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. Conot's Rivers of blood, years of darkness andJ. Cohen and W. S. Murphy's Burn, baby, burn! The Los Angeles race riot . Psychology Today, Aug. 1969, 11-12.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. L. Crain's The politics of school desegregation. Contemporary Psychology, 1969, 14 (8), 425, 428.

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Pettigrew, T. F. The metropolitan educational park. In F. F. Korten, S. W. Cook, & J. I. Lacey (Eds.), Psychology and the problems of society. Pp. 133-139.Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1970.

Reprinted in: The Science Teacher, Dec. 1969, 36 (9), 23-26. Christianityand Crisis, 1970, 30, (12), 145-150; J. Rosenblith, W. Allinsmith, & J. Williams(Eds.), The causes of behavior: Readings in child development and educational psychology. Third edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1972; U. S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor, Needs of elementary andsecondary education for the seventies: A comprehendium of policy papers.Pp. 649-656. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1970;K. B. Clark et al., The educationally deprived. Pp. 116-135. New York:Metropolitan Applied Research Corporation, 1972; S. M. McMurrin (Ed.), Resources for urban schools: Better use and balance. Report No. 133. Pp.96-122. New York: Committee for Economic Development, 1971; T. F. Pettigrew (Ed.), Racial discrimination in the United States. Pp. 367-375.New York: Harper & Row, 1975.

Pettigrew, T. F. Urban integration: The metropolitan educational park concept. InA. M. Kroll (Ed.), Issues in American education. pp. 118-138. New York: Oxford University Press, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racial segregation and Negro education. In D. P. Moynihan (Ed.),Toward a national urban policy. Pp. 181-197. New York: Basic Books, 1970.

Reprinted in: D. P. Moynihan (Ed.), Urban America: The expert looks atthe city. Pp. 187-197. Washington, D.C.: Voice of America, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Dialogue participation in: Harold Howe et al., Racism and Americaneducation: A dialogue and agenda for action. New York: Harper & Row, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Statement to the Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunityof the U.S. Senate, Hearings (May 13, 1970). Pp. 744-801. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Our society is violent not by nature but by structure. New York TimesMagazine, April 28, 1970, 112-113.

Reprinted in: M. McGiffert (Ed.), The character of Americans. Pp. 399-400.Revised edition. Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to J. Nelson & J. Bass, The Orangeburg massacre. Pp. xi-xv. New York: World, 1970 (and paperback edition - New York:Ballentine, 1972).

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to M. L. Goldschmid (Ed.), Black American and whiteracism. Pp. v-vii. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to E. A. Miller & M. L. Fisher (Eds.), The Negro in America:

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A bibliography. Second edition. Pp. v-xi. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.

1971

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations, in R. K. Merton & R. Nisbet (Eds.), Contemporarysocial problems. Third edition. Pp. 407-465. New York: Harcourt BraceJovanovitch, 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. The role of whites in the black college of the future. Daedalus, Summer 1971, 100 (3), 813-832.

Pettigrew, T. F. Sociological consulting in race relations. American Sociologist, 1971, 6 (supplementary issue), 44-47.

Larsen, K. S., Rokeach, M., & Pettigrew, T. F. Racial prejudice and discrimination- the reason why. Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 1971, 175-186.

Pettigrew, T. F. A return to the common school: School composition, achievement,and the metropolitan education park. In J. W. Guthrie & E. Wynne (Eds.), New models for American education. Pp. 164-193. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. Instructions: The Ruy Lopez Center Attack. Chess Digest Magazine, Nov. 1971, 4, 259, 263.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. Abrahamsen's Our Violent Society. Boston SundayGlobe, March 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. R. Miller's The assault on privacy. Boston SundayGlobe, Oct. 3, 1971.

Pettigrew, T. F. Essay review of E. J. B. Rose's Colour and citizenship: A report onBritish race relations, and N. Deakin's Colour, citizenship and British society.Race, January 1971, 12, 345-348.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. W. Mack's Prejudice and race relations. SocialForces, 1971, 49 (3), 518.

1972

Pettigrew, T. F., & Riley, R. T. Contextual models of school desegregation. In B. T. King & E. McGinnies (Eds.), Attitudes, conflict, and social change.Pp. 155-185. New York: Academic Press, 1972.

Cohen, D. K., Pettigrew, T. F., & Riley, R. T. Race and the outcomes of schooling. In F. Mosteller & D. P. Moynihan (Eds.), On equality of educational opportunity.Pp. 343-368. New York: Random House, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States. The Encyclopedia BritannicaYearbook, 1972. Pp. 594-597. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. Segregation, Racism, Apartheid, and Ethnic Group entries in: The

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World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corp., 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations. The 1972 Compton Yearbook. Pp. 416-419. Chicago:Compton, 1972.

Vanneman, R. D., & Pettigrew, T. F. Race and relative deprivation in the urbanUnited States. Race, April 1972, 13 (4), 461-486.

Reprinted in: M. Cross (Ed.), Race, pluralism and power: Essays on raceand social stratification. London: Oxford University Press, 1973; and in M. A. Hogg & D. Abrams (Eds.), Intergroup relations. Pp. 316-336.Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press, 2001.

Pettigrew, T. F. When a black candidate runs for mayor: Race and voting behavior.In H. Hahn (Ed.), Urban affairs annual review, 1972. Pp. 95-118. BeverlyHills, CA: Sage, 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. School research and the busing issue. Urban Review, 1972,6 (1), 24-25.

Pettigrew, T. F., Riley, R. T., & Vanneman, R. D. George Wallace's constituents.Psychology Today, 1972, 5 (Feb.), 47-49, 92.

Pettigrew, T. F. Public policy and desegregation research. Integrated Education,1972, 10 (1), 18-22.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. Cole's Children of crisis, Volumes II and III. Boston Sunday Globe, Jan. 1972.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. Campbell's White attitudes toward blackpeople. Science, February 18, 1972, 175, 743-744.

1973

Pettigrew, T. F. The case for racial integration of the schools. In O. Duff (Ed.),Report on the future of school desegregation in the United States.Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh, Consultative Resource Center for School Desegregation and Conflict.

Reprinted in: In E. A. Schuler, T. F. Hoult, D. L. Gibson, & W. B. Brookover(Eds.), Readings in sociology. Fifth edition. Pp. 373-385. New York: Crowell,1974; T. F. Pettigrew (Ed.), Racial discrimination in the United States. Pp.224-239. New York: Harper & Row, 1975; Congressional Record - Senate,May 13, 1974, S7864-7870 (inserted by the late-Senator Philip Hart ofMichigan). Reprinted in part as: On busing and race relations. Today'sEducation: The Journal of the National Education Association, Nov.-Dec.1973, 63, 37.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racism and the mental health of white Americans. Pp. 269-298. In C. Willie, B. M. Kramer, and B. S. Brown (Eds.), Racism and MentalHealth. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1973.

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Pettigrew, T. F. On busing and race relations. Today’s Education, 1973, 63 (7), 37.

Pettigrew, T. F. Black and white attitudes toward race and housing. In E. A. Hawley& V. P. Rock (Eds.), Segregation in residential areas. Pp. 21-84. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1973.

Reprinted in: T. F. Pettigrew (Ed.), Racial discrimination in the United States.Pp. 92-126. N. Y.: Harper & Row, 1975.

Pettigrew, T. F. The social psychology of heterogeneous schools. In C. S. Brembeck

& W. H. Hill (Eds.), Cultural Challenges to Education. Pp. 407-465. Lexington,MA: Lexington Books, 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States. In The Encyclopedia BritannicaYearbook, 1973. Pp. 576, 580-582. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F., Useem, E. L., Normand, C., & Smith, M. S. Busing: A review of “theevidence.” The Public Interest, Winter 1973, 30, 88-118.

Reprinted in: N. Mills (Ed.), The great school bus controversy. Pp. 123-158.New York: Teachers College Press, 1973; D. Kirp, M. Yudof, B. Levin, & T. van Geel (Eds.), Educational policy and the law. Second edition. Berkeley,CA: McCutchan, 1982; W. D. Loh (Ed.), Social research in the judicial process.New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1983. Reprinted as a monograph in: Equal Educational Opportunity: The NCRIEED Newsletter, May 1973, 3 (5),3-20; Reprinted in part as: Armor pierced. Integrated Education, 1973, 11;and Education Yearbook 1973-74. Pp. 60-62. New York: Macmillan Educational Corporation, 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations. The 1973 Compton Yearbook. Pp. 408-411. Chicago: Compton, 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F. The advantages of a Harvard education. An essay review of C. Jencks et al., Inequality. Psychology Today, April 1973, 6, 9-10, 12, 14.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book reviews of A. R. Jensen's Genetics and education andC. Senna's (Ed.) The fallacy of IQ, Commonweal, Oct. 5, 1973, 99, 14,19-20; and Boston Globe, Aug. 1973.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of J. P. Comer's Beyond black and white. BostonSunday Globe, Sept. 23, 1973, A-111.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. R. Jensen's educability and group differences.Boston Sunday Globe, October 7, 1973, A-94.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book reviews of R. A. LeVine & D. T. Campbell's Ethnocentrism:Theories of conflict, ethnic attitudes, and group behavior. Boston SundayGlobe, May 27, 1973, A-79; and Political Science Quarterly. Sept.1973,88, 488-489.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of H. Adam's Modernizing racial domination: Thedynamics of South African politics. Social Forces, 1973, 52, 299.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of L. Bloom's The social psychology of race relations. Contemporary Psychology, 1973, 18, 670-671.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of C. Jencks et al., Inequality. American Journalof Sociology, 1973, 78, 1527-1532.

1974

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States. In the Encyclopedia BritannicaYearbook, 1974. Pp. 580-582. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. America questions its schools. A Special Report in The EncyclopediaBritannica Yearbook, 1974. Pp. 276-277. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica,1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations. The 1974 Compton Yearbook. P. 338. Chicago: Compton, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. American Indians. The 1974 Compton Yearbook. Pp. 252-253. Chicago: Compton, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to R. J. Mayer, C. E. King, A. Borders-Patterson &J. S. McCullough's The impact of school desegregation in a southern city.Pp. xvii-xix. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1974.

Pettigrew, T. F. Exploring the future: Race relations in the 21st century. ChristianScience Monitor, June 24, 1974.

Reprinted in: Journal of Law and Education, Jan 1975, 4 (1), 39-41.

Pettigrew, T. F. Profiles in cowardice. Boston Globe, June 7, 1974, 19.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race, schools and riots in Boston. New Society (U.K.), Nov. 28,1974, 538-540.

Reprinted in: Race and immigration: A new society social studies reader. Pp. 27-29. London: New Society, 1977.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of T. J. Cottle's Black children, white dreams. Boston Sunday Globe, March 10, 1974, 30.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of J. Egerton's The Americanization of Dixie, BostonGlobe, Jan. 31, 1974, A-4.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. Forster & E. P. Epstein's The new anti-Semitism, The Christian Science Monitor, June 1974.

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Pettigrew, T. F. A sociological view of the post-Bradley era. Wayne Law Review,March 1975, 21, 813-832.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States. In The Encyclopedia Britannica Yearbook, 1975, pp. 583-586. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1975.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations. The 1975 Compton Yearbook. Pp. 353-354.Chicago: Compton, 1975.

Pettigrew, T. F. The cold structural inducements to integration. The Urban Review, Summer 1975, 8 (2), 137-144.

Pettigrew, T. F. Commentary: White House impact on race. Christian ScienceMonitor, Sept. 17, 1975, 31.

Pettigrew, T. F. Busing is made the scapegoat. Los Angeles Times, Sept. 21, 1975,Opinion Section, 1, 3.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of W. J. Wilson's Power, racism, and privilege: Racerelations in theoretical and socio-historical perspectives, Social Forces,1975, 54, 291-292.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of N. T. Feather's Values in education and society.Behavioral Science Book Service Newsletter, Oct. 1975.

1976

Riley, R. T., & Pettigrew, T. F. Dramatic events and attitude change. Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology, 1976, 34, 1004-1015.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Green, R. L. School desegregation in large cities: A critiqueof the Coleman 'white flight' thesis. Harvard Educational Review, Feb.1976, 46, 1-53.

Reprinted in: School Desegregation: The Continuing Challenge. Pp.17-69. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Educational Review Reprint Series No. 11, 1976.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Green, R. L. A reply to Professor Coleman. Harvard EducationalReview, May 1976, 46, 225-233.

Reprinted in: School desegregation: The continuing challenge. Pp.78-86.Cambridge, MA: Harvard Educational Review Reprint Series No. 11, 1976.

Ross, J. R., Vanneman, R. D., & Pettigrew, T. F. Patterns of support for GeorgeWallace: Implications for social change. Journal of Social Issues, 1976,32(2), 69-91.

Pettigrew, T. F. Black mayoral campaigns. In H. Brice (Ed.), Urban governance andminorities. Pp. 14-29. New York: Praeger, 1976.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Race and intergroup relations. In R. K. Merton & R. Nisbet (Eds.),Contemporary social problems. Fourth edition. Pp. 459-508. New York:Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States. In The Encyclopedia BritannicaYearbook, 1976. Pp. 581-582. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1976.

Pettigrew, T. F. American minorities. The 1976 Compton Yearbook. Pp. 294-296.Chicago: Compton, 1976.

Pettigrew, T. F. Where shall we live? How the people really feel. The Center Magazine, Jan.-Feb. 1976, 9, 35.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Green, R. L. The legitimising of racial segregation? New Society(U.K.), Jan. 29, 1976, 214-216.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Green, R. L. Urban desegregation and white flight: A responseto Coleman. Phi Delta Kappan, Feb. 1976, 57, 399-402.

Reprinted in: M. Friedman, R. Meltzer, and C. Miller (Eds.), New perspectiveson school integration. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1979.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Green, R. L. Conflicting views of research and social justice.Phi Delta Kappan, April 1976, 57, 555-556.

Pettigrew, T. F. Essay review of K. S. Miller & R. M. Dreger (Eds.), Comparativestudies of blacks and whites in the United States and R. L. Crain & C. S.Weisman's Discrimination, personality, and achievement: A survey ofnorthern blacks. American Political Science Review. 1976, 70, 1303-1305.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. Whimbey's intelligence can be taught. PhiDelta Kappan, 1976, 58, 210-211.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of B. P. Karon's Black scars. ContemporaryPsychology, 1976, 21, 580-581.

1977

Pettigrew, T. F., & Kipp, R. C. Community case studies on school desegregation.Boston: Beacon Press, 1977. (Technical report submitted to the NationalInstitute of Education under Grant NIE-P-77-0140).

Pettigrew, T. F. Race relations in the United States. In The EncyclopediaBritannica Yearbook, 1977. Pp. 581-582. Chicago: EncyclopediaBritannica, 1977.

Pettigrew, T. F. American minorities. The 1977 Compton Yearbook. Pp. 305-308.Chicago: Compton, 1977.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to Robert L. Green, The urban challenge – povertyand race. Chicago: Follett, 1977.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Will “Roots” help America solve its racial problems? Boston SundayGlobe, Feb. 6, 1977, p. A-2.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of S. A. Levitan, W. B. Johnston, & R. Taggart's Still a dream: The changing status of blacks Since 1960. Policy Analysis, Summer1977, 3, 452-454.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of M. B. Brewer & D. T. Campbell's Ethnocentrismand intergroup attitudes: East African evidence, Social Forces, 1977, 56,1091-1092.

1978

Pettigrew, T. F. Placing Adam's argument in a broader perspective: Comment onthe Adam paper. Social Psychology (now Social Psychology Quarterly),1978, 41, 58-61.

Pettigrew, T. F. Competing evaluation models: The ESAA evaluation. Journal of Educational Statistics, 1978, 3, 99-106.

Pettigrew, T. F. Three issues in ethnicity: Boundaries, deprivations, and perceptions.In M. Yinger & R. Cutler (Eds.), Major social problems. New York: BasicBooks, 1978.

Pettigrew, T. F. Report to the Honorable Judge Egly. Published as an expert reporton the Los Angeles School Desegregation Case (Crawford). Pomona, CA:County of Los Angeles Superior Court, Nov. 1978.

Pettigrew, T. F. Comment on 'Prejudice.' New York University Education Quarterly,Spring 1978, 9, 33.

Pettigrew, T. F. For desegregation, a broader game plan. Los Angeles Times OpinionSection, Sunday, Nov. 19,1978, Part V, p. 1.

Pettigrew, T. F. Home and school: Their uneasy alliance. Book review of S. Lightfoot'sWorlds apart: Relationships between families and school. The ChristianScience Monitor, Dec. 28, 1978, p. 18.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. C. Rist's The invisible children: School integrationin American society. Contemporary Sociology, 1978, 7, 760-761.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of B. Levin & W. D. Hawley's (Eds.), The courts, socialscience and desegregation. Social Forces, 1978, 56, (1), 1,259-1,261.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. E. Lapchick's The politics of race and internationalsport: The case of South Africa. American Political Science Review, 1978, 72,798-799.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Racial change and social policy. Annals of the American Academyof Political and Social Science, January 1979, 441, 114-131.

Reprinted in: P. J. Baker (Ed.), Social problems: A case book. Boston: Wadsworth, 1984.

Pettigrew, T. F. The ultimate attribution error: Extending Allport's cognitive analysis ofprejudice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1979, 5, 461-476.

Reprinted in: E. Aronson, Readings about the social animal (3rd, 4th, 5th and6th editions). New York: Freeman, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1991; and in M. A. Hogg& D. Abrams (Eds.), Intergroup relations. Pp. 162-173. Philadelphia, PA:Psychology Press, 2001.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race, ethics, and the social scientist. The Hastings Center Report, October 1979, 9 (5), 15-18.

Pettigrew, T. F. Tensions between the law and social science: An expert witness view. In Schools and the courts: Desegregation. Vol. I. Pp. 23-44. Eugene, OR: ERIC Clearinghouse for Educational Management, University of Oregon, 1979.

Pettigrew, T. F. The case for metropolitan approaches to public school desegregation.In Desegregation and the state government. Denver: Education Commissionof the States, 1979.

Pettigrew, T. F. The past, present, and future of Brown. Washington, D.C.: TheNational Academy of Education, 1979.

Pettigrew, T. F. The effects of the Bakke decision: An initial look. In B. Anderson (Ed.), The Bakke decision and affirmative action. New York: The Rockefeller Foundation, 1979.

Pettigrew, T. F. Foreword to G. W. Allport’s The Nature of Prejudice. Pp. vii-viii. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1979.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of J. M. Suls & R. L. Miller's (Eds.), Social comparison processes: Theoretical and empirical perspectives. Contemporary Sociology,1979, 8, 314-315.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of M. Rosenberg's Conceiving the self. The Behavioral Science Book Service Newsletter, Fall 1979.

1980.

Pettigrew, T. F. Social psychology's potential contributions to an understanding ofpoverty. In V. T. Covello (Ed.), Poverty and public policy: An evaluation of social science research. Boston: Hall, 1980. (A publication of the NationalAcademy of Science.)

Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice. In S. Thernstrom, A. Orlov, & O. Handlin (Eds.), The

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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups. Pp. 820-829. Cambridge,MA: Harvard University Press, 1980.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racial change and the intrametropolitan distribution of blackAmericans. In A. P. Solomon (Ed.), The prospective city. Pp. 52-79.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1980.

Pettigrew, T. F. The changing - not declining - significance of race. Essay reviewof W. Wilson's The declining significance of race. Contemporary Sociology,1980, 9, 19-21.

Reprinted in: C. V. Willie (Ed.), The caste and class controversy. Bayside,NY: General Hall, 1979 (Second Edition, 1989).

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of O. C. Cox's Caste, class and race, SouthernSociologist, 1980, 11, 8-9.

1981

Pettigrew, T. F. Race and class in the 1980s: An interactive view. Daedalus, 1981, 110 (2), 233-255.

Reprinted in : M. C. Cross (Ed.), The sociology of race and ethnicity.Cheltenham Glos, U.K.: Elgar, 1982.

Pettigrew, T. F. Extending the stereotype concept. In D. L. Hamilton (Ed.), Cognitiveprocesses in stereotyping and intergroup behavior. Pp. 303-331. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1981.

Pettigrew, T. F. The mental health aspect. In B. P. Bowser & R. G. Hunt (Eds.),

Impacts of racism on white Americans. Pp. 97-118. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage,1981.

Pettigrew, T. F. The case for metropolitan approaches to public school desegregation.In A. Yarmolinsky, L. Liebman & C. S. Schelling (Eds.), Race and schooling in the city. Pp. 163-181. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

1982

Pettigrew, T. F. Cognitive style and social behavior: A review of category width. InL. Wheeler (Ed.), Review of personality and social psychology. Volume 3.Pp. 199-233. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1982.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Alston, D. Bradley leads in California's gubernatorial campaign.Focus (publication of the Joint Center for Political Studies, Washington, D.C.,May 1982, 10 (5), 4-5.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Alston, D. Bradley wins gubernatorial nomination in California.Focus, July 1982, 10 (7), 4-5.

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Pettigrew, T. F., & Alston, D. What happened to the Bradley campaign? Focus,Nov.-Dec. 1982, 10 (11-12), 5-6, 8.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Alston, D. Examining the racial factor in Mayor Bradley's defeat.San Francisco Examiner, Dec. 1, 1982, p. B-3.

Pettigrew, T. F. Summing up. Essay review of H. Tajfel's Human groups andsocial categories. Contemporary Psychology, 1982, 27, 927-929.

1983

Warwick, D. P., & Pettigrew, T. F. Toward ethical guidelines for social scienceresearch in public policy. In D. Callahan & B. Jennings (Eds.), Ethics, thesocial sciences, and policy analysis. Pp. 335-368. New York: Plenum, 1983.

Reprinted in: The Hastings Center Report, Feb. 1983, 13 (1), SpecialSupplement, 9-16.

Pettigrew, T. F. Group identity and social comparisons. In C. Fried (Ed.), Minorities:community and identity. Berlin and New York: Springer Verlag, 1983.

Pettigrew, T. F. Seeking public assistance: A stigma analysis. In A. Nadler, J. D. Fisher, & B. M. DePaulo (Eds.), New directions in helping. Volume 3 ofApplied perspectives on help seeking and receiving. Pp. 273-92. NewYork: Academic Press, 1983.

White, B. L., Curbow, B., Costanzo, M. A., & Pettigrew, T. F. Social psychologicalapproaches to promoting lifestyle and device-oriented conservation behaviors. Advances in Consumer Research, 1983, 10, 636-640.

Pettigrew, T. F. Behind the scenes. In D. G. Myers, Social psychology. P. 442. NewYork: McGraw-Hill, 1983; Second ed., p. 506, 1987; Third ed., P. 348, 1990;Fourth ed., P. 392 1993; Fifth ed., P. 408, 1996; Sixth ed., P. 357, 1999.

Pettigrew, T. F. What happened in the California gubernatorial election? NiemanReports, Spring 1983, 37 (1), 9-12.

Pettigrew, T. F. Toward uniting social psychology. Essay review of M. Rosenberg& R. Turner's Social psychology: Sociological perspectives. ContemporarySociology, 1983, 12, 6 - 8.

1984

Condelli, L., Archer, D., Aronson, E., Curbow, B., McLeod, B., Pettigrew, T. F.,White, L. T., & Yates, S. Improving utility conservation programs: Outcomes, interventions, and evaluations. Energy, 1984, 9 (6), 475-494.

Walker, I., & Pettigrew, T. F. Relative deprivation theory: An overview and conceptual critique. British Journal of Social Psychology, 1984, 23, 301-310.

Reprinted in: R. Brown (Ed.), Intergroup processes. Pp. 13-22. Leicester,U.K.: The British Psychological Society, 1984.

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Johnson, J. T., Jemmott, J. B. III, & Pettigrew, T. F. Causal attribution and dispositional inference: Evidence of inconsistent judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1984, 20, 567-585.

White, L., Archer, D., Aronson, E., Condelli, L., Curbow, B., McLeod, B., Pettigrew,T. F., & Yates, S. The energy conservation research of California utilities: A meta-evaluation. Evaluation Review, 1984, 8 (2), 167-186.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. A. Apostle, C. Y. Glock, T. Piazza, & M. Suelzle's The anatomy of racial attitudes. Contemporary Sociology, 1984, 13, 380-382.

1985

Pettigrew, T. F. Can social scientists be effective actors in the policy arena? In R. L. Shotland & M. M. Marks (Eds.), Social science and social policy. Pp. 121-134.Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1985.

Pettigrew, T. F. New black-white patterns: How best to conceptualize them? In R. Turner (Ed.), Annual review of sociology, 1985. Pp. 329-346. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews, 1985.

Pettigrew, T. F. New patterns of racism: The different worlds of 1984 and 1964. Rutgers Law Review, 1985, 37 (4), 673-706.

Reprinted in: F. L. Pincus & H. J. Ehrlich (Eds.), Race and ethnic conflict:Contending views on prejudice, discrimination and ethnoviolence. Pp.53-59. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of N. Miller & M. B. Brewer's (Eds.), Groups incontact: The psychology of desegregation. Contemporary Psychology,1985, 30, 690-691.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. Farley's Blacks and whites. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1985, 8, 450-451.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of E. E. Jones et al., Social stigma: The psychologyof marked relationships. Science, Nov. 1, 1985, 230, 535-536.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of C. C. Anderson & L. D. Travis's, Psychology and theliberal consensus. Society, Sept.-Oct. 1985, 22, 78-79.

1986

Pettigrew, T. F. The contact hypothesis revisited. In M. Hewstone & R. Brown(Eds.), Contact and conflict in intergroup encounters. Pp. 169-195. Oxford,U.K.: Blackwell, 1986.

Haney, C., & Pettigrew, T. F. Civil rights and institutional law: The role of socialpsychology in judicial implementation. Journal of Community Psychology,1986, 14, 267-277.

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Costanzo, M. A., Archer, D., Aronson, E., & Pettigrew, T. F. Energy conservationbehavior: The difficult path from information to action. AmericanPsychologist, 1986, 41, 521-528.

Reprinted in: Conference Proceedings, 1984 Summer Study on EnergyEfficiency Buildings. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, 1984.

Pettigrew, T. F. A message to the membership, Newsletter of the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, Winter1986, 12 (1), 1-3.

Pettigrew, T. F. President's message: An issue for section discussion. Newsletter of the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, 1986, 12 (2), 2-4.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of G. E. Simpson & J. M. Yinger, Racial and culturalminorities: An analysis of prejudice and discrimination. Fifth edition.Contemporary Psychology, 1986, 31, 861-862.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of C. F. Turner & E. Martin (Eds.), Surveying subjectivephenomena. Volumes 1 and 2. Contemporary Psychology, 1986, 31, 985-986.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of L. M. Killian's White Southerners. New Community,1986, 13, 328-329.

1987

Pettigrew, T. F., & Martin, J. Shaping the organizational context for black Americaninclusion, Journal of Social Issues, 1987, 43 (1), 41-78. [This paper won the1988 Gordon Allport Prize for Intergroup Relations Research.]

Reprinted in: Van Ouderhoven, J. P., & Willemsen, T. A. (Eds.),Ethnic minorities: Social psychological perspectives. Amsterdam :Swets & Zeitlinger, 1989.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Martin, J. The fruits of critical discussion: Response to the critiques. Journal of Social Issues, 1987, 43 (1), 145-156.

Pettigrew, T. F. Op weg naar stoutmoedige theorie in de sociale psychologie.[Toward bold theory in social psychology.] In A. van Knippenberg, M. Poppe,J. Extra, G. J. Kok, & E. Seydel (Eds.), Fundamentele sociale psychologie.[Fundamental Social Psychology] Deel II. Pp. 3-19. Tilberg, The Netherlands:Tilburg University Press, 1987.

Archer, D., Pettigrew, T. F., Costanzo, M., Iritani, B., Walker, I., & White, L. T.Energy conservation and public policy: The mediation of individual behavior.In W. Kempton & M. Nieman (Eds.), Energy efficiency: Perspectives onindividual behavior. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, 1987.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Annual report, Newsletter of the Social Psychology Sectionof the American Sociological Association, Spring 1987, 13 (1), 1-3.

Reprinted in: Footnotes (of the American Sociological Association), April 1987, 15 (4), 13-14.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. J. Monti's A semblance of justice: St. Louisschool desegregation and order in urban America. Social Forces, 1987,65, 902-903.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of J. Stone's Racial conflict in contemporary society.Contemporary Sociology, 1987, 16, 292-293.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of P. M. Sniderman, Race and inequality: A study in American values. Contemporary Psychology, 1987, 32, 469-470.

1988

Pettigrew, T. F. Influencing policy with social psychology. (The 1987 Kurt LewinAward Memorial Address.) Journal of Social Issues, 1988, 44, (2), 205-219.

Pettigrew, T. F. Integration and pluralism. In P. A. Katz & D. Taylor (Eds.),Eliminating racism: Profiles in controversy. Pp. 19-30. New York:Plenum, 1988.

Pettigrew, T. F. Modern racial prejudice in America. Patterns of Prejudice, Winter1988, 22 (4), 3-12.

Pettigrew, T. F. The response rate problem in political surveys. The InternationalHerald Tribune, Sept. 5, 1988.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of J. M. Olson, C. P. Herman, & M. P. Zanna's (Eds.),Relative deprivation and social comparison. Contemporary Psychology,1988, 33, 31-32.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book Review of J. Rex & D. Mason (Eds.), Theories of race andethnic relations. Contemporary Psychology, 1988, 33, 271-272.

1989

Pettigrew, T. F. The nature of modern racism in the United States. RevueInternationale de Psychologie Sociale, Fall 1989, 2 (3), 291-303.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Smith. M. B. Milton Rokeach (1918-1988). Footnotes of theAmerican Sociological Association, 1989, 17 (4), 12.

Reprinted in: Newsletter of the Society for the Psychological Study ofSocial Issues, April 1989, No. 179.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Black Americans in the liberating 1960s: A Citation Classiccommentary. Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1989,21 (29), 16.

Reprinted in: Current Contents: Engineering, Technology & Applied Sciences, 1989, 20 (29), 16; Current Contents: Physical, Chemical & EarthSciences, 1989, 29 (29), 16; Current Contents: Life Sciences, 1989, 32(29), 17; and Current Contents: Arts and Humanities , 1989, 11 (15), 16.

Markus E., Lange, A., & Pettigrew, T. F. Het effect van gezins-therapie: Eenmeta-analyse. [The effect of family therapy: A meta-analysis.] Dth, Sept.1989, 9, 244-267.

Reprinted as: Effectiveness of family therapy: A meta-analysis. Journal of Family Therapy, 1990, 12, 205-221.

Pettigrew, T. F. & Pratkanis, A. He's no Tom Bradley. San Francisco Examiner, December 21, 1989, A-23.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of S. Lieberson's A piece of the pie: Blacks and whiteimmigrants since 1880. In Kresge College, Summer Reading. Santa Cruz,CA: University of California, Santa Cruz, 1989.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. Meertens & J. von Grumbkow (Eds.), Socialepsychologie. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie [Netherlands Journalof Psychology], 1989, 44, 138-139.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. M. Taylor & F. M. Moghaddam, Theories of intergrouprelations. Contemporary Psychology, 1989, 34, 250-251.

1990

Simon, B., & Pettigrew, T. F. Social identity and perceived group homogeneity:Evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect, European Journal of SocialPsychology, 1990, 20, 269-286.

Pettigrew, T. F. Normative theory in intergroup relations: With an application toBulgaria. [In Bulgarian] Sociological Problems, 1990, 5, 79-88.

Pettigrew, T. F. & van de Vijver, F. Thinking both bigger and smaller: Finding thebasic level for cross-cultural psychology. In P. J. D. Drenth, J. A. Sergeant,& R. J. Takens (Eds.), European perspectives in psychology. Volume 3. Pp. 339-353. New York: Wiley, 1990.

Pettigrew, T. F. A bold stroke for personality a half-century ago: A retrospective reviewof Gordon Allport’s Personality: A psychological interpretation. ContemporaryPsychology, 1990, 35, 533-536.

Pettigrew, T. F. Trying to be useful in anomic times: Social psychologists in Bulgaria.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of S. P. Oliner & P. M. Oliner's The altruistic personality:Rescuers of Jews in Nazi Europe. Contemporary Psychology, 1990, 35,223-224.

1991

Pettigrew, T. F. Toward unity and bold theory: Popperian suggestions for twopersistent problems of social psychology. In C. Stephan, W. Stephan &T. F. Pettigrew (Eds.), The future of social psychology. Pp. 13-27. NewYork: Springer Verlag, 1991.

Pettigrew, T. F. Is unity possible? A summary. In C. Stephan, W. Stephan & T. F.Pettigrew (Eds.), The future of social psychology. Pp. 99-121. New York:Springer-Verlag, 1991.

Pettigrew, T. F. Normative theory in intergroup relations: Explaining both harmonyand conflict. Psychology and Developing Societies, 1991, 3, 3-16.

Reprinted in: D. Cai (Ed.), (2009). Intercultural communication. London, UK: Sage.

Pettigrew, T. F. The importance of cumulative effects: A neglected emphasis ofSherif's work. In D. Granberg & G. Sarup (Eds.), Social judgment andintergroup relations: Essays in honor of Muzafer Sherif. Pp. 89-103.New York, NY: Springer Verlag, 1991.

Pettigrew, T. F. Advancing racial justice: Past lessons for future use. In H. Knopke,R. Norrell, & R. Rogers (Eds.), Opening doors: Perspectives on racerelations in contemporary America. Tuscalossa, AL: University of AlabamaPress, 1991. (This volume won the Outstanding Book Award of theGustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the U.S.)

Pettigrew, T. F. & de Vries, S. Interetnische relaties: Maakt Nederland deselfdefouten als Engeland? [Interethnic relations: Does the Netherlands makethe same mistakes as England?] Psychologie en Maatschappij [Psychologyand Society], 1991, 15 (1),61-70.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. L. Brooks, Rethinking the American raceproblem. Political Science Quarterly, 106, 521-522.

1992

Rojahn, K., & Pettigrew, T. F. Memory for schema-relevant information: A meta-analysis resolution. British Journal of Social Psychology, 1992, 31, 81-109.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Taylor, M. C. Discrimination. In E. F. Borgatta & M. L. Borgatta (Eds.),The Encyclopedia of Sociology. Vol. 1. Pp. 498-503. New York: Macmillan,

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1992.

Taylor, M. C., & Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice. In E. F. Borgatta & M. L. Borgatta (Eds.),The Encyclopedia of Sociology. Vol 3. Pp. 1,536-1,541. New York: Macmillan,1992

Archer, D., Aronson,E., & Pettigrew, T. F. Making research apply: High stakespublic policy in a regulatory environment. American Psychologist, 1992,47, 1233-1236.

Reprinted in: R. P. Lorien, I. Iscoe, P. H. DeLeon & G. R. Van den Bos (Eds.), Psychology and public policy: Balancing public service andprofessional need. Pp. 193-200. Washington, DC: American PsychologicalAssociation, 1996.

Pettigrew, T. F. The Willie Horton decision. San Francisco Examiner, May 8, 1992,A-21.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Meertens, R. La racism voile’: Dimensions et mesure. [The veilof racism: Dimensions and measurement.] In M. Wieviorka (Ed.), Racism et modernite’ [Racism and modernity] Pp.109-126). Paris: La De’couverte, 1992.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Meertens, R. Subtle racism – its components and measurement.International Journal of Psychology,1992. 27 (3-4), 276.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of J. A. Aho, The politics of righteousness: IdahoChristian Patriotism. Public Opinion Quarterly, 56, 1992, 132-134.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of N. J. Weiss, Whitney M. Young, Jr., and thestruggle for Civil Rights. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1992, 15, 156-157.

1993

Pettigrew, T. F. The power of events to shape theoretical frames: A personalstatement. In J. H. Stanfield, II (Ed.), A history of race relations research:First generation recollections. Pp.159-178.) Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1993.

Pettigrew, T. F. Lessons for white America. San Francisco Examiner, May 14, 1993,A-23.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of S. Staub & P. Green's (Eds.) Psychology and socialresponsibility: Facing global challenges. Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38,1,114-1,116.

1994

de Vries, S., & Pettigrew, T. F. A comparative perspective on affirmative action: Positieve aktie in the Netherlands. Basic and Applied Social Psychology,1994, 15, 179-199.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice and discrimination on the college campus. HigherEducation Extension Service Review, Fall 1994 (full issue), 6 (1).

Reprinted in: J. Eberhardt & Susan T. Fiske (Eds.), Confronting racism: The problem and the response. Pp. 263-279. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage,1998.

1995

Pettigrew, T. F. Het belang van verhoudingen tussen groepen in Nederland voorsociaal-wetschappelijke theorievorming [The importance of Dutch intergrouprelations for the development of social science theory]. Migrantenstudies [Migration Studies], 1995, 11 (1), 49-57.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Meertens, R. Subtle and blatant prejudice in Western Europe. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1995, 57, 57-75. [Cited more than1,300 times.]

Reprinted in: E. Aronson (Ed.), Readings About the Social Animal.7th Edition. New York: Freeman, 1994.

Pettigrew, T. F. Two item test to detect racism. The Oakland Tribune, July 30, 1995.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of S. Moscovici's The invention of society. ContemporaryPsychology, 40, 1,044-1,045.

1996

Pettigrew, T. F., & Meertens, R. The verzuiling puzzle: Understanding Dutch intergroup relations. Current Psychology, 15, 3-13.

Pettigrew, T. F. Preface. In B. P. Bowser & R. G. Hunt's (Eds.), Impacts of racismon white Americans. Second edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Pettigrew, T. F. Comment on the Netherlands in the shadow of World War II. Society, January/February, 1996, 33(2), 5.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of W. F. Tucker's The science and politics of racialresearch. American Journal of Psychology, 1996, 109 (2), 329-333.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of K. S. Cook, G. A. Fine & J. S. House's (Eds.)Sociological pers pectives on social psychology . ContemporaryPsychology, 41, 111-112.

1997

Pettigrew, T. F. Generalized intergroup contact effects on prejudice. Personalityand Social Psychology Bulletin, 1997, 23, 173-185.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Personality and social structure: Social psychological contributions.In R. Hogan, J. A. Johnson & S. R. Briggs (Eds.), Handbook of personalitypsychology. Pp. 417-438. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1997.

Pettigrew, T. F. The emotional component of prejudice: Results from Western Europe.In S. A. Tuch & J. K. Martin (Eds.), Racial attitudes in the 1990s: Continuityand change. Pp. 76-90. Westport, CN: Praeger, 1997.

Meertens, R., & Pettigrew, T. F. (1997). Is subtle prejudice really prejudice? PublicOpinion Quarterly, 61, 54-71.

Reprinted in: J. Vala (Ed.), Novos racismos: Perspectivas comparativas.[The new racism: Comparative perspectives]. Oeiras, Portugal: Celta.

Pettigrew, T. F. The future of social psychology. Social Psychology: Newsletterof the Social Psychology Section of the American Sociological Association, July 1997.

1998

Pettigrew, T. F. Responses to the new minorities of Western Europe. Annual Reviewof Sociology, 1998, 24, 77-103.

Pettigrew, T. F. Intergroup contact theory. Annual Review of Psychology, 1998, 49,65-85. [By 2015, cited more than 3,200 times.]

Pettigrew, T. F., Jackson, J., Ben Brika, J., Lemain, G., Meertens, R., Wagner, U.,& Zick, A. Outgroup prejudice in Western Europe. In W. Stroebe & M. Hewstone (Eds.), European review of social psychology, Vol. 8. Pp. 241-273. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, 1998.

de Vries. S., & Pettigrew, T. F. Effects of ethnic diversity: The position of minorityworkers in two Dutch organizations. Journal of Applied Social Psychology,1998, 28, 1,503-1,530.

Pettigrew, T. F. Countering convenient fictions. Journal of Applied BehavioralScience,1998, 34, 431-434.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of E. Young-Bruehl's The anatomy of prejudices.Contemporary Psychology , 1998, 43, 554-555.

1999

Pettigrew, T. F. Sociological analyses confront fashionable racial fallacies.Sociological Forum, 1999, 14, 181-188.

Pettigrew, T. F. Applying social psychology to international social issues. Journalof Social Issues, 1999, 54 (4), 663-675.

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Pettigrew, T. F. Gordon Willard Allport: A tribute. Journal of Social Issues, 1999,55 (3), 415-27.

Pettigrew, T. F. Direct and indirect discrimination. In C. L. Bankston, III (Ed.),Racial and ethnic relations in America. Vol. 1. Pp. 309-310. Pasadena,CA: Salem Press, 1999.

Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice. In D. Levinson, J. Ponzetti, & P. Jorgensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Emotions. Vol. 2. Pp. 532-536. New York:MacMillan Reference, 1999.

2000

Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. Does intergroup contact reduce prejudice? Recentmeta-analytic findings. In S. Oskamp (Ed.), Reducing prejudice anddiscrimination: Social psychological perspectives. Pp. 93-114. Mahwah,NJ: Erlbaum, 2000.

Pettigrew, T. F. Systematizing the predictors of prejudice. In D. O. Sears, J. Sidanius, & L. Bobo (Eds.), Racialized politics: The debate about racismin America. Pp. 280-301. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.

Reprinted in: J. Vala (Ed.), Novos racismos: Perspectivas com parativas .[The new racism: Comparative perspectives]. Oeiras, Portugal: Celta, 2002.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Taylor, M. C. Discrimination. In E. F. Borgatta & M. L. Borgatta(Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Sociology. 2nd edition. Vol. 1. Pp. 688-695. New York: Macmillan, 2000.

Taylor, M. C., & Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice. In E. F. Borgatta & M. L. Borgatta (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Sociology. 2nd edition. Vol. 3. Pp. 2,242-2,248. New York: Macmillan, 2000.

Pettigrew, T. F. Placing authoritarianism in social context. Politics, Groups andthe Individual, 2000, 8, 5-20.

Pettigrew, T. F. Reducing intergroup conflict with optimal intergroup contact. International Journal of Psychology, 2000, 35 (3-4), 193.

2001

Pettigrew, T. F., & Meertens, R. W. In defense of the subtle prejudice concept:A retort. European Journal of Social Psychology, 2001, 31, 299-309.

Pettigrew, T. F. Gordon Willard Allport. In N. J. Smelser & P. B. Baltes (Eds.), International Encyclopedia for the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Pp. 401-404. Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon, 2001.

Pettigrew, T. F. Intergroup relations and national and international relations. InR. Brown & S. Gaertner (Eds.), Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology:

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Intergroup Processes. Pp. 514-532. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 2001.

Reprinted in: M. B. Brewer & M. Hewstone (Eds.), Applied social psychology.Pp.225-242. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 2004.

Pettigrew, T. F. Summing up: Relative deprivation as a key social psychologicalconcept. In I. Walker & H. Smith (Eds.), Relative deprivation: specification, development and integration. Pp.351-373. New York: Cambridge UniversityPress, 2001.

Reprinted in: D. Druckman & P. F. Diehl (Eds.), Conflict resolution. Vol. 1.Pp. 293-312. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2001.

2002

Pettigrew, T. F., & Taylor, M. C. Discrimination. In N. J. Smelser & P. B. Baltes(Eds.), International Encyclopedia for the Social and Behavioral Sciences.Pp. 3,762-3,766. Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon, 2002.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. Chirot & M. Seligman’s Ethnopolitical warfare:Causes, consequences, and possible solutions. Contemporary Psychology,2002, 47, 237-239.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of E. Appelt & M. Jarosch’s (Eds.), Combating racialdiscrimination: Affirmative action as a model for Europe. Journal of Ethnicand Migration Studies, 2002, 28, 568-569.

2003

Wagner, U., van Dick, R., Pettigrew, T. F., & Christ, O. Ethnic prejudice in Eastand West Germany: The explanatory power of intergroup contact. GroupProcesses and Intergroup Relations, 2003, 6, 22-36.

Pettigrew, T. F. Peoples under threat: Americans, Arabs, and Israelis. Peace andConflict, 2003, 9 (1), 69-90. [The Lynn Stuart Weiss Lecture of the AmericanPsychological Foundation.]

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of H. Krabbendam & L. J. Wasenaar’s (Eds.), TheDutch-American experience: Essays in honor of Robert P. Swierenga. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2003, 29 (1), 171-172.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of R. Kennedy’s Nigger: The strange career of a troublesome word. American Journal of Psychology, 2003, 116, 163-165.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of A. S. Leoussi’s (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Nationalism.Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2003, 29 (6), 1097.

2004

Pettigrew, T. F. Intergroup contact: Theory, research, and new perspectives. In

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J. A. Banks & C. A. M. Banks (Eds.), Handbook of research on multiculturaleducation. Second Edition. Pp.770-781. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass,2004.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racial integration today: Revisiting Kenneth Clark’s vision. In G.Philogene (Ed.), Race and identity in context: The legacy of Kennth B. Clark.Pp. 35-49. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2004.

Pettigrew, T. F. Justice deferred: A half century after Brown v. Board of Education. American Psychologist, 2004, 59 (6), 521-529.

van Dick, R., Wagner, U., Pettigrew, T. F., Christ, O., Wolf, C., Petzel, T., Castro,V. S., & Jackson, J. S. The role of perceived importance in intergroupcontact. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2004, 87 (2), 211-227.

Tropp, L. R., & Pettigrew, T. F. Intergroup contact and the central role of affect inintergroup prejudice. L. Tiedens & C. W. Leach (Eds.), The social life ofemotion: Studies in emotion and social interaction. Pp. 246-269. New York:Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Pettigrew, T. F. Ethnocentrism. In K. Kempf-Leonard (Ed.), Encyclopedia of SocialMeasurement. Pp. 827- 831. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 2004.

2005

Tropp, L. R., & Pettigrew, T. F. Differential relationships between intergroupcontact and affective and cognitive dimensions of prejudice. Personalityand Social Psychology Bulletin, 2005, 31 (8), 1,145-1,158.

Pettigrew, T. F. The social science study of American race relations in the 20 th century. In C. S. Crandall & M. Schaller (Eds.), The social psychologyof prejudice: Historical and contemporary issues . Pp.1-32.) Seattle, WA:Lewinian Press, 2005.

Reprinted in Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2008, 2 (1),318-345.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. R. Allport’s intergroup contact hypothesis: Its historyand influence. In J. F. Dovidio, P. Glick, & L. P. Rudman (Eds.), Reflectingon the nature of prejudice. Pp.263-277. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 2005.

Jones, J. M., & Pettigrew, T. F. Kenneth B. Clark (1914-2005) - Obituary. AmericanPsychologist, 2005, 60, 649-651.

Reprinted in: Forward (a SPSSI publication), 2005, No. 228, 12, 20.

Tropp, L. R., & Pettigrew, T. F. Relationships between intergroup contact and

prejudice among minority and majority status groups. Psychological Science,

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2005, 16(11), 951-957.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of T. Blass’s The man who shocked the world: Thelife and legacy of Stanley Milgram. Social Forces, 2005, 83 (4), 1,778-1,779.

2006

Pettigrew, T. F. Reducing intergroup conflict with optimal intergroup contact. In T. Garling, G. Backenroth-Ohsako, & B. Ekehammar (Eds), Diplomacy andpsychology: Prevention of armed conflicts after the cold war. Pp.301-307.Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2006.

Pettigrew, T. F. Contact in South Africa. Dialogue, 2006, 21 (2), 8-9.

Tropp, L. R., Stout, A. M., Boatswain, C., & Wright, S. C., & Pettigrew, T. F.  Trustand acceptance in response to references to group membership: Minority andmajority perspectives on cross-group interactions. Journal of Applied SocialPsychology, 2006, 36, 769-794.

Wagner, U., Christ, O., Pettigrew, T. F., Stellmacher, J., & Wolf, H. Prejudice andminority proportion: Contact instead of threat effects. Social PsychologyQuarterly, 2006, 69 (4), 380-390. doi:10.1177/019027250606900406

Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. A meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2006, 90, 1-33. [This paperwon the 2003 Allport Prize for Intergroup Relations Research and wasnamed by Thompson Reuters Science Watch in 2010 as the most citedpaper in the 2006 research area of psychiatry and psychology. By 2014,it had been cited more than 2,900 times.]

Pettigrew, T. F. A two-level approach to anti-immigrant prejudice and discrimination.In R. Mahalingam (Ed.), Cultural psychology of immigrants. Pp. 95-112. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 2006.

Pettigrew, T. F. Commentary: The advantages of multi-level approaches. Journalof Social Issues, 2006 (3), 62, 615-620.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. Conley’s (Ed.), Wealth and poverty in America:A reader. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2006, 32 (7), 1255-1256.

2007

Pettigrew, T. F. Social identity matters: Predicting prejudice and violence in WesternEurope. In J. Peacock & P. Thornton (Eds.), Identity matters: How ethnicand sectarian allegiances both prevent and promote collective violence.Pp.34-48. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007.

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Pettigrew, T. F. European attitudes toward immigrants. In J. Peacock & P. Thornton(Eds.), Identity matters: How ethnic and sectarian allegiances both preventand promote collective violence . Pp.98-119. New York: Berghahn Books, 2007.

Pettigrew, T. F. Still a long way to go: American Black-White Relations Today. In:G. Adams, M. Biernat, N. R. Branscombe, C. S. Crandall, and L. S.Wrightsman (Eds.), Commemorating Brown: The social psychology ofracism and discrimination. Pp. 45-61. Washington, DC: AmericanPsychological Association Press, 2007.

Pettigrew, T. F. Race and schools. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), Blackwell Encyclopedia ofSociology Vol. VIII. Pp. 3,751-3,754. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2007.

Pettigrew, T. F., Wagner, U., & Christ, O. Who opposes immigration? ComparingGerman results with those of North America. Du Bois Review, 2007, 4(1),19-39.

Pettigrew, T. F., Wagner, U., Christ, O., & Stellmacher, J. Direct and indirect intergroup contact effects on prejudice: A normative interpretation.International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2007, 31 (4), 411-425.

2008

Pettigrew, T. F. Race and education. In W. A. Darity, Jr. (Ed.), InternationalEncyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Second edition. Pp. 15-18. NewYork: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008.

Pettigrew, T. F. Gordon W. Allport. In W. A. Darity, Jr. (Ed.), International Encyclopediaof the Social Sciences, Second edition. Pp. 81-81. New York: MacmillanReference USA, 2008.

Pettigrew, T. F. Intergroup prejudice: Its causes and cures. Actualidades en Psicologia,22, 115-124. (Costa Rican journal).

Zick, A., Pettigrew, T. F., & Wagner, U. (Eds.) Ethnic prejudice and discrimination inEurope. Journal of Social Issues, 2008, 64 (2), 233–251.

Pettigrew, T. F., Christ, O., Meertens, R. W., Wagner, U., van Dick, R., & Zick, A.Relative deprivation and intergroup prejudice. Journal of Social Issues, 2008,64 (2), 385–401.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. How does intergroup contact reduce prejudice? Meta-analytic tests of three mediators. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 2008, 922-934.

Wagner, U., Christ, O., & Pettigrew, T. F. Prejudice and group-related behavior inGermany. Journal of Social Issues, 2008, 64 (2), 403–416.

Pettigrew, T. F. Future directions for intergroup contact theory and research.

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International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2008, 32 (3), 187-199.

Pettigrew, T. F. Reflections on core themes in intergroup research. In U. Wagner,L. Tropp, G. Finchilescu, & C. Tredoux (Eds.). Improving intergrouprelations – building on the legacy of Thomas F. Pettigrew. Oxford, UK:Blackwell, 2008.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of O. L. Graham, Jr.’s , Unguarded gates: A historyof America’s immigration crisis. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2008, 34 (1), 169-173.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. Brown & Clive Webb’s Race in the AmericanSouth: From slavery to civil rights. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,2008, 34 (8), 1,366-1,367.

2009

Pettigrew, T. F. Probing the complexity of intergroup prejudice. InternationalJournal of Psychology, 2009, 44 (1), 40-42.

Pettigrew, T. F. Secondary transfer effect of contact: Do intergroup contact effectsgeneralize to non-contacted outgroups? Social Psychology, 2009, 40 (2),55-65.

Pettigrew, T. F. Post-racism? Putting President Obama’s victory in perspective.Du Bois Review, 2009, 6(2), 279-292.

Reprinted in: E. Higgenbotham (Ed.), Race and Ethnicity in Society. 3rd ed.Florence, KY: Cengage Learning, 2011.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. R. Intergroup contact theory: Summarizing resultsfrom a meta-analysis review. In G. L. Carter (Ed.), Empirical approaches tosociology. (5th edition). Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2009.

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of D. Brown & C. Webb’s Race in the American South:From slavery to civil rights. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2009, 35 (1), 174-175 (repeated).

Pettigrew, T. F. Book review of Alice Murray’s Historical memories of the Japanese-American internment and the struggle for redress. Journal of Ethnic andMigration Studies, 2009, 35 (4). 708-709.

2010

Pettigrew, T. F. Intergroup contact theory. In J. M. Levine & M. A. Hogg (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Pp. 468-473.Los Angeles: Sage, 2010.

Pettigrew, T. F., Wagner, U., & Christ, O. Population ratios and prejudice: Modelingboth contact and threat effects. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,

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2010, 36 (4), 635-650.

Pettigrew, T. F. The ultimate Lewinian: Elliot Aronson.  In M. H. Gonzales, C. Tavris, J. Aronson & J. G. Darley (Eds.)  T he scientist and the humanist:   A festschrift in honor of   Elliot Aronson . Pp. 21-29. New York: Psychology Press, 2010.

Wagner, U., Becker, J. C., Christ, O., Pettigrew, T. F. & Schmidt, P. A.Longitudinal Test of the Relation between German Nationalism, Patriotism,and Outgroup Derogation. European Sociological Review, 2010, 28 (3),319-332. DOI: 10.1093/esr/jcq066

Pettigrew, T. F. Commentary: South African contributions to the study of intergroup relations. Journal of Social Issues, 2010, 66(2), 417-430. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2010.01653.x

Pettigrew, T. F. Herbert C. Kelman: A tribute. Peace and Conflict, 2010, 16(4),341-349. DOI: 10.1080/10781919.2010.518063

Pettigrew, T. F. Looking to the Future. In J. Dovidio, M. Hewstone & P. Glick (Eds.),Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination. Pp.599-613.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racial Discrimination. In T. T. Lewis (Ed.), The forties in America. Pp. 794-798. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2010.

Pettigrew, T. F. Deprovincialization. In D. J. Christie (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Smith, H. Relative deprivation. In D. J. Christie (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

2011

Pettigrew, T. F. Toward sustainable psychological interventions for change. Peace and Conflict, 2011, 17 (2),179-192. DOI: 10.1080/10781919.2010.536758.

Pettigrew, T. F. SPSSI and racial research. Journal of Social Issues, 67(1), 137-149. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.2010.01688.x

Pettigrew, T. F. The authoritarian personality. In G. Ritzer & J. M. Ryan (Co-Editors).Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology . Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2011.

Pettigrew, T. F. Did Brown fail? Du Bois Review, 2011, 8 (2), 511-516.

Davies, K., Tropp, L., Aron, A., & Pettigrew, T. F., & Wright, S. C.. Cross-groupfriendships and intergroup attitudes: A meta-analytic review. Personalityand Social Psychology Review, 2011, 15(4), 332-351.DOI: 10.1177/1088868311411103.

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Pettigrew, T. F., Tropp, L., Wagner, U., & Christ, O. Recent advances in intergroupcontact theory. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2011, 35 (3),271-280.

2012Pettigrew, T. F., & Cherry, F. The intertwined history of personality and

socialpsychology. In In K. Deaux and M. Snyder (Eds.), Oxford handbook

ofpersonality and social psychology. Pp. 13-32. New York: Oxford

University Press, 2012.

Wagner, U., Becker, J.C., Christ, O., Pettigrew, T.F., & Schmidt, P. (2012). A longitudinal test of the relation between German nationalism, patriotism, and outgroup derogation. European Sociological Review, 28, 319-332.

Smith, H., Pettigrew, T. F., Pippin, G., & Bialosiewicz, S. Relative deprivation: A theoretical and meta-analytic critique. Personality and Social PsychologyReview, 2012, 16(3), 203-232. DOI 10.1177/1088868311430825

Wagner, U., Lemmer, G., Lanphen, J., Wemken, G., Stellmacher, J., Kauff, M.,Kirchhof, J., Issmer, C., Becker, J., Asbrock, F., & Pettigrew, T. F. Politics,evidence, treatment, evaluation, responsibility – The models PETER andPETER-S. In S. Salzborn, E. Davidov & J. Reinecke (Eds.), Methods, theories, and empirical applications in the social sciences: Festschrift forPeter Schmidt. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer Verlag.

Asbrock, F., Kauff, M., Issmer, C., Christ, O., Pettigrew, T. F., & Wagner, U. Kontacthelft – auch wenn die Politik es nicht immer leicht macht. [Contact helps – even when politics do not always make it easy]. In Heitmeyer, W. (Ed.), Deutsche zustande. Folge 10. [The German situation, Part 10.] Pp.199-219. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Suhrkamp Verlag, 2012.

2013

Pettigrew, T. F. Gordon Willard Allport. In N. J. Smelser & P. B. Baltes (Eds.), International Encyclopedia for the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Revisededition. Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon. In press.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Taylor, M. C. Racial Discrimination. In N. J. Smelser & P. B. Baltes(Eds.), International Encyclopedia for the Social and Behavioral Sciences.Revised edition. Oxford, U.K.: Pergamon. In press.

Pettigrew, T. F. M. Brewster Smith (1919-2012). American Psychologist, 65 (1),45-46.

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Christ, O., Asbrock, F., Dhont, K., Pettigrew, T. F., & Wagner, U. The effects of intergroup climate on acculturation preferences of migrants. Zeitschrift fuerPsychologie (Journal of Psychology), 221 (4), 252-257.

2014

Greenwald, A., & Pettigrew, T. F. With malice toward none and charity for some: Ingroupfavoritism enables discrimination. American Psychologist, 69 (7), 669-684.

Pettigrew, T. F. Religious leadership and the desegregation process. In D. W. Houck& D. E. Dixon (Eds.), Rhetoric, religion, and the civil rights, movement. 1954-1965. Pp. 191-205. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press.

Pettigrew, T. F. The indestructible theory. In F. Funke, T. Petzel, J. C. Cohrs & J. Duckitt (Eds.), Perspectives on authoritarianism. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer Verlag.

Pettigrew, T. F., & Hammann, K. Gordon Willard Allport: The nature of prejudice. In S. Salzborn (Ed.), Klassiker der Sozialwissenshaften [Classics of social science]. Pp. 174-178. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer.

Smith, H., & Pettigrew, T. F. The subjective interpretation of inequality: A model of therelative deprivation experience. Social and Personality Psychology Compass .10, 1-11.

2015

Pettigrew, T. F. Stouffer and relative deprivation. Social Psychology Quarterly.30, 1-18.

Pettigrew, T. F. Allport, Gordon. In The Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Oxford, U.K.,Wiley. In press.

Smith, H. J., & Pettigrew, T. F. Advances in relative deprivation theory and research.Social Justice Research, 28, 1-6.

Pettigrew, T. F. Feagin at Harvard and the question of values in science. In B. M.Barnett. (Ed.), Race, racism, and resistance: Essays in honor of Joe R.Feagin. Boulder, CO: Rowland & Littlefield. In press.

Asbrock, F., Christ, O., Hewstone, M., Pettigrew, T. F., & Wagner, U. Comparing the secondary transfer effect of direct and extended intergroupcontact: The generalization of positive attitudes and its limitations. Manuscript under review.

Christ, O., Mansel, J., Wagner, U., Asbrock, F., Schlueter, E., & Pettigrew, T. F.Intergroup emotions as both a cause and consequence of prejudice.Manuscript under review.

2016

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Pettigrew, T. F. In pursuit of three theories: Authoritarianism, relative deprivation,and intergroup contact. Annual Review of Psychology. (In press).

Pettigrew, T. F. The intertwined history of personality and social psychology. In K. Deaux and M. Snyder (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Personality and SocialPsychology. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, in press.

Pettigrew, T. F. Racism. In J. Baxter (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Sociology.New York: Oxford University Press, in press.

Papers in Preparation:

(with Jost Stellmacher, Oliver Christ and Ulrich Wagner) How and Why DoesAuthoritarianism Predict Prejudice? The Mediators of a Global Phenomenon.

(with Jost Stellmacher, Oliver Christ, Kim Cardilla, Ulrich Wagner, and Per Gjerde)Authoritarianism and Avoidant Attachment: Linking Two Research Literatures.

Pettigrew, T. F. The single factor fallacy.

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