Contents of Volumes 1–25
Volume 1, 1990
Mood-Dependent Selectivity in Social CognitionKlaus Fiedler 1
Positive-Negative Asymmetry in Evaluations: The DistinctionBetween Affective and Informational Negativity EffectsGuido Peeters and Janusz Czapinski 33
Frames of Reference, Judgment and PreferenceJoop van der Pligt and Els van Schie 61
Consensus Estimation in Social ContextRussell Spears and Antony S. R. Manstead 81
Is Limited Information Processing Capacity the Causeof Social Stereotyping?Penelope J. Oakes and John C. Turner 111
Social Identity and Intergroup Differentiation ProcessesAd van Knippenberg and Naomi Ellemers 137
A Social Psychology of ReputationNicholas Emler 171
Social Identification, Self-Categorization and Social InfluenceDominic Abrams and Michael A. Hogg 195
Majority and Minority Influence: A Judgmental Process AnalysisArie W. Kruglanski and Diane M. Mackie 229
The Minimal Group Paradigm: Theoretical Explanations andEmpirical FindingsMichael Diehl 263
Affiliation and Helping Interactions within Organizations:A Critical Analysis of the Role of Social Support withRegard to Occupational StressBram P. Buunk 293
Meeting the Handicapped: A Case of Affective-CognitiveInconsistencyWolfgang Heinemann 323
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Author Index 339
Subject Index 351
Volume 2, 1991
The Linguistic Category Model, its Bases, Applications and RangeGün R. Semin and Klaus Fiedler 1
Context Effects in Attitude Surveys: Applying CognitiveTheory to Social ResearchNorbert Schwarz and Fritz Strack 31
A Conversational Model of Causal ExplanationDenis J. Hilton 51
How to Make Cognitive Illusions Disappear: Beyond ‘‘Heuristicsand Biases’’Gerd Gigerenzer 83
Logical, Statistical, and Causal Reasoning:Compartmentalized or Generic Processes?Yechiel Klar 117
Greed, Efficiency and Fairness in Resource Management SituationsHenk A. M. Wilke 165
Intergroup Biases and the Cognitive Dynamics of StereotypeFormationAnne Maass and Mark Schaller 189
Social Categorization and the Representation of VariabilityInformationBernadette Park, Charles M. Judd and Carey S. Ryan 211
The Different Effects of Simple and CrossedCategorizations: A Result of the Category DifferentiationProcess or of Differential Category Salience?Norbert Vanbeselaere 247
Social Psychological Issues in the Study of RapeBarbara Krahé 279
Author Index 311
Subject Index 321
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Volume 3, 1992
The Perception of Ingroup and Outgroup Homogeneity:Reintroducing the Intergroup ContextBernd Simon 1
On the Overestimation of Between-group DifferencesJoachim Krueger 31
Accuracy and Expectancy-confirming Processing Orientationsand the Development of Stereotypes and PrejudiceCharles Stangor and Thomas E. Ford 57
The Social Judgeability Approach to StereotypesJacques-Philippe Leyens, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt andGeorges Schadron 91
The Discontinuity Effect in Interpersonal and IntergroupRelations: Generality and MediationJohn Schopler and Chester A. Insko 121
The Role of Event Prototypes in Categorization and ExplanationMansur Lalljee, Roger Lamb and Robert P. Abelson 153
Affect and Social Perception: Research Evidenceand an Integrative TheoryJoseph P. Forgas 183
Long-lasting Cognitive and Social Consequences ofEmotion: Social Sharing and RuminationBernard Rimé, Pierre Philippot, Stefano Boca and Batja Mesquita 225
Paradoxical Effects of Praise and Criticism on Perceived AbilityWulf-Uwe Meyer 259
Evolution of the Self Concept in Adolescence andSocial Categorization ProcessesAugusto Palmonari, Maria Luisa Pombeni and Erich Kirchler 285
Author Index 309
Subject Index 319
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Volume 4, 1993
The Common Ingroup Identity Model: Recategorization and theReduction of Intergroup BiasSamuel L. Gaertner, John F. Dovidio, Phyllis A. Anastasio,Betty A. Bachman and Mary C. Rust 1
The Influence of Socio-structural Variables on Identity ManagementStrategiesNaomi Ellemers 27
Group Identification, Intergroup Perceptions and Collective ActionCaroline Kelly 59
Group Cohesiveness: A Critical Review and Some New DirectionsMichael A. Hogg 85
Self-enhancement and Superiority Biases in Social ComparisonVera Hoorens 113
Goal Achievement: The Role of IntentionsPeter M. Gollwitzer 141
Deviance in Primary Groups: The Social Negotiation of PersonalChangeArie Nadler 187
On the Experience of InjusticeGerold Mikula 223
Author Index 245
Subject Index 255
Volume 5, 1994
Are People Prejudiced Against Women? Some Answers FromResearch on Attitudes, Gender Stereotypes, and Judgments ofCompetenceAlice H. Eagly and Antonio Mladinic 1
The ‘Black Sheep Effect’: Social Categorization, Rejection ofIngroup Deviates, and Perception of Group VariabilityJosé M. Marques and Dario Paez 37
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Revision and Change of Stereotypic Beliefs: In Search of the ElusiveSubtyping ModelMiles Hewstone 69
Trait Inferences, Impression Formation, and Person Memory:Strategies in Processing Inconsistent Information about PersonsRoos Vonk 111
The Functional Value of Realistic AttributionsFriedrich Försterling 151
Subjective Assessments and Evaluations of Change: SomeLessons from Social Cognition ResearchNorbert Schwarz, Michaela Wänke and Herbert Bless 181
Social Comparison Processes under Stress: Towards anIntegration of Classic and Recent PerspectivesBram P. Buunk 211
Expectation States Theory and the Motivational Determinantsof Social InfluenceDick de Gilder and Henk A. M. Wilke 243
Why Groups are less Effective than their Members: OnProductivity Losses in Idea-generating GroupsWolfgang Stroebe and Michael Diehl 271
Group Socialization: Theory and ResearchJohn M. Levine and Richard L. Moreland 305
Author Index 337
Subject Index 347
Volume 6, 1995
It’s About Time: Optimistic Predictions in Work and LoveRoger Buehler, Dale Griffin and Michael Ross 1
The Interplay of Heuristic and Systematic Processing of SocialInformationGerd Bohner, Gordon B. Moskowitz and Shelly Chaiken 33
Evaluating and Extending the Theory of Planned BehaviourAntony S. R. Manstead and Dianne Parker 69
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Outcome Frames in Bilateral Negotiation: Resistance to ConcessionMaking and Frame AdoptionCarsten K. W. De Dreu, Peter J. D. Carnevale,Ben J. M. Emans and Evert van de Vliert 97
Social Remembering: Individual and Collaborative Memoryfor Social InformationN. K. Clark and G. M. Stephenson 127
A Social Identity Model of Deindividuation PhenomenaS. D. Reicher, R. Spears and T. Postmes 161
Intergroup Biases in Multiple Group Systems: The Perceptionof Ethnic HierarchiesLouk Hagendoorn 199
Author Index 229
Subject Index 235
Volume 7, 1996
Shared Reality in the Self-system: The Social Nature ofSelf-regulationE. Tory Higgins 1
Control, Interdependence and Power: Understanding SocialCognition in Its Social ContextSusan T. Fiske and Eric Dépret 31
Mood and Stereotyping: Affective States and the Use of GeneralKnowledge StructuresHerbert Bless, Norbert Schwarz and Markus Kemmelmeier 63
Asymmetries in Judgements of Ingroup and OutgroupVariabilityThierry Devos, Loraine Comby and Jean-Claude Deschamps 95
Majority and Minority Influence: A Dual Role InterpretationNanne K. De Vries, Carsten K. W. De Dreu,Ernestine Gordijn and Mieke Schuurman 145
Group Polarization and Repeated Attitude Expressions:A New Take on an Old TopicMarkus Brauer and Charles M. Judd 173
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‘‘Does My Contribution Really Matter?’’: Efficacy inSocial DilemmasNorbert L. Kerr 209
Social Psychology and Health EducationGerjo Kok, Herman Schaalma, Hein De Vries,Guy Parcel and Theo Paulussen 241
Author Index 283
Subject Index 291
Volume 8, 1997
Cognitive Dissonance Theory: A Radical ViewRobert-Vincent Joule and Jean-Léon Beauvois 1
Affect, Attitudes and Decisions: Let’s Be More SpecificJoop van der Pligt, Marcel Zeelenberg, Wilco W. van Dijk,Nanne K. de Vries and René Richard 33
Affective PrimingKarl Christoph Klauer 67
Hindsight Bias: Impaired Memory or Biased Reconstruction?Dagmar Stahlberg and Anne Maass 105
Cognitive and Social Consequences of the Need for CognitiveClosureDonna M. Webster and Arie W. Kruglanski 133
The Context/Comparison Model of Social Influence:Mechanisms, Structure, and Linkages that Underlie IndirectAttitude ChangeWilliam D. Crano and Eusebio M. Alvaro 175
The Group as a Basis for Emergent Stereotype ConsensusS. Alexander Haslam, John C. Turner, Penelope J. Oakes,Craig McGarty and Katherine J. Reynolds 203
Outgroup Prejudice in Western EuropeThomas F. Pettigrew, James S. Jackson, Jeanne Ben Brika,Gerard Lemaine, Roel W. Meertens, Ulrich Wagner andAndreas Zick 241
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Author Index 275
Subject Index 283
Volume 9, 1998
The Self in Minority-Majority ContextsBernd Simon 1
Group Status and Perceptions of HomogeneityFabio Lorenzi-Cioldi 31
Category-based vs. Person-based Perception in IntergroupContextsMarilynn B. Brewer 77
Positive-Negative Asymmetry in Social DiscriminationAmélie Mummendey and Sabine Otten 107
Social Sharing of Emotion: New Evidence andNew QuestionsBernard Rimé, Catrin Finkenauer, Olivier Luminet,Emmanuelle Zech and Pierre Philippot 145
Decoding Emotions from Facial Expression: RecentDevelopments and FindingsHarald G. Wallbott 191
Discursive Social Psychology: From Attitudes to EvaluativePracticesJonathan Potter 233
Historiometric Methods in Social PsychologyDean Keith Simonton 267
Author Index 295
Subject Index 303
Volume 10, 1999
Explaining Asymmetric Intergroup Judgments through DifferentialAggregation: Computer Simulations and Some New EvidenceKlaus Fiedler, Markus Kemmelmeier and Peter Freytag 1
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Perceived Group Variability in Intergroup Relations: The DistinctiveRole of Social IdentityBertjan Doosje, Russell Spears, Naomi Ellemersand Willem Koomen 41
Cognition, Affect, and the Prediction of Social AttitudesGeoffrey Haddock and Mark P. Zanna 75
Habit, Attitude, and Planned Behaviour: Is Habit an EmptyConstruct or an Interesting Case of Goal-directed Automaticity?Bas Verplanken and Henk Aarts 101
Comparing Is Believing: A Selective Accessibility Model ofJudgmental AnchoringThomas Mussweiler and Fritz Strack 135
Cancellation and Focus: A Feature-matching Model of ChoiceSteven J. Sherman, David A. Houston and Deborah Eddy 169
Confirmation and Disconfirmation: Their Social AdvantagesJacques-Philippe Leyens, Benoit Dardenne, Vincent Yzerbyt,Nathalie Scaillet and Mark Snyder 199
Cooperation and Competition as PartnersEvert Van de Vliert 231
Reciprocity in Interpersonal Relationships: An EvolutionaryPerspective on Its Importance for Health and Well-beingBram P. Buunk and Wilmar B. Schaufeli 259
Author Index 293
Subject Index 303
Volume 11, 2000
Attitudes and the Attitude-Behavior Relation: Reasoned andAutomatic ProcessesIcek Ajzen and Martin Fishbein 1
Attitudinal AmbivalenceKlaus Jonas, Philip Broemer and Michael Diehl 35
Language as a Cognitive and Behavioral Structuring Resource:Question—Answer ExchangesGun R. Semin 75
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Social Categorization and Stereotyping: A Functional PerspectiveAd van Knippenberg and Ap Dijksterhuis 105
Attention and Stereotyping: Cognitive Constraints on theConstruction of Meaningful Social ImpressionsJeffrey W. Sherman, C. Neil Macrae and Galen V. Bodenhausen 145
Perceived Group Variability and the Salience of Personal andSocial IdentityAlberto Voci 177
Subjective Uncertainty Reduction through Self-categorization:A Motivational Theory of Social Identity ProcessesMichael A. Hogg 223
The Primacy of the Ingroup: The Interplay of Entitativity andIdentificationVincent Yzerbyt, Emanuele Castano, Jacques-Philippe Leyensand Maria-Paola Paladino 257
Beyond Self-interest: A Set of Propositions Relevant toInterpersonal OrientationsPaul A. M. Van Lange 297
Author Index 333
Subject Index 345
Volume 12, 2002
Intention—Behavior Relations: A Conceptual and Empirical ReviewPaschal Sheeran 1
Ambivalence and AttitudesMark Conner and Paul Sparks 37
Expanding the Assessment of Attitude Components and Structure:The Benefits of Open-ended MeasuresVictoria M. Esses and Gregory R. Maio 71
Shifting Standards and Contextual Variation in StereotypingMonica Biernat and Elizabeth R. Thompson 103
A Group By Any Other Name—The Role of Entitativityin Group PerceptionDavid L. Hamilton, Steven J. Sherman and Luigi Castelli 139
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The Meaning and Consequences of Perceived Discriminationin Disadvantaged and Privileged Social GroupsMichael T. Schmitt and Nyla R. Branscombe 167
Goal-based Explanations of Actions and OutcomesJohn McClure 201
The Self in Relationships: Whether, How, and WhenClose Others Put the Self ‘‘in Its Place’’Constantine Sedikides, W. Keith Campbell, Glenn D. Reederand Andrew J. Elliot 237
Prospects, Pitfalls, and Plans: A Proactive Perspective on SocialComparison ActivityLisa G. Aspinwall, Douglas L. Hill and Samantha L. Leaf 267
Social and Cognitive Influences in Group Brainstorming:Predicting Production Gains and LossesPaul B. Paulus, Karen Leggett Dugosh, Mary T. Dzindolet,Hamit Coskun and Vicky L. Putman 299
Author Index 327
Subject Index 341
Volume 13, 2002*
The self as a heuristic for defining minimal ingroupsSabine Otten 1
A dual-route model of crossed categorisation effectsRichard Crisp, Nurcan Ensari, Miles Hewstone andNorman Miller 35
Stereotype accuracyCarey Ryan 75
The psychology of system justification and the palliative functionof ideologyJohn Jost and Orsolya Hunyady 111
Leader endorsement in social dilemmas: Comparing theinstrumental and relational perspectivesMark van Vugt and David De Cremer 155
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Gender-related inequalities in the division of familywork in close relationships: A social psychological perspectiveEsther Kluwer and Gerold Mikula 185
Does scientific thinking lead to success and sanity? An integrationof attribution and attributional modelsFriedrich Försterling 217
Morality and political orientations: An analysis of their relationshipNicholas Emler 259
Testing attitude-behaviour theories using non-experimental data:An examination of some hidden assumptionsStephen Sutton 293
Author Index 324
Subject Index 336
Volume 14, 2003
Searching for commonalities in human judgement: The parametricunimodel and its dual mode alternativesHans-Peter Erb, Arie Kruglanski, Woo Young Chun,Antonio Pierro, Lucia Mannetti and Scott Spiegel 1
Top-down influences in social perceptionPaula Niedenthal and Jamin B. Halberstadt 49
Prejudice and self-esteem: A transactional modelBrenda Major, Shannon K. McCoy, Cheryl R. Kaiser andWendy J. Quinton 77
Prehistoric dangers and contemporary prejudicesMark Schaller, Justin Park and Jason Faulkner 105
The effects of being categorised: The interplay between internaland external social identitiesManuela Barreto and Naomi Ellemers 139
Social influences on the emotion processAgneta H. Fischer, Antony S. R. Manstead and Ruud Zaalberg 171
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The divisive potential of differences and similarities:The role of intergroup distinctiveness in intergroupdifferentiationJolanda Jetten and Russell Spears 203
Stereotype threat: When minority members underperformAnne Maass and Mara Cadinu 243
Ask, Answer, and Announce: Three stages in perceiving andresponding to discriminationCharles Stangor, Janet K. Swim, Gretchen B. Sechrist,Jamie DeCoster, Katherine L. Van Allen and Alison Ottenbreit 277
Author Index 312
Subject Index 323
Volume 15, 2004
A motivational model of post-suppressional reboundJens Förster and Nira Liberman 1
The role of standing in the psychology of proceduraljustice: Towards theoretical integrationJan-Willem van Prooijen, Kees van den Bos andHenk A. M. Wilke 33
Collective action: Towards a dual-pathway modelStefan Stürmer and Bernd Simon 59
Including others in the selfArthur Aron, Tracy McLaughlin-Volpe, Debra Mashek,Gary Lewandowski, Stephen C. Wright and Elaine N. Aron 101
Contingencies of self-worth: Progress and prospectsJennifer Crocker, Riia K. Luhtanen and Samuel R. Sommers 133
Theory-based bias correction in dispositional inference: Thefundamental attribution error is dead, long live thecorrespondence biasBertram Gawronski 183
A social categorisation approach to distributive justiceMichael Wenzel 219
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Emotional prejudice can lead to infra-humanisationStéphanie Demoulin, Ramón Rodrı́guez Torres, Armando Rodrı́guezPerez, Jeroen Vaes, Maria Paola Paladino, Ruth Gaunt,Brezo Cortes Pozo and Jacques-Philippe Leyens 259
Culture, context, and cognition: The Semantic ProceduralInterface model of the selfBettina Hannover and Ulrich Kühnen 297
Author Index 334
Subject Index 347
Volume 16, 2005
Social influence in small groups: An interactive model of socialidentity formationTom Postmes, S. Alexander Haslam andRoderick I. Swaab 1
Social change in the aftermath of successful minority influenceRadmila Prislin and P. Niels Christensen 43
Sociometer theory and the pursuit of relational value:Getting to the root of self-esteemMark R. Leary 75
Changing one’s prejudiced ways: Awareness, affect, andself-regulationMargo J. Monteith and Aimee Y. Mark 113
Morality and competence in person- and self-perceptionBogdan Wojciszke 155
Lay theories and intergroup relations: A social-developmentalperspectiveSheri R. Levy, Tara L. West and Luisa Ramirez 189
On defeating death: Group reification and social identificationas immortality strategiesEmanuele Castano and Mark Dechesne 221
Beyond priming effects: The role of positive affect and discrepanciesin implicit processes of motivation and goal pursuitRuud Custers and Henk Aarts 257
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Why being right is not enough: Predicting defensiveness in theface of group criticismMatthew J. Hornsey 301
What moderates implicit - explicit consistency?Wilhelm Hofmann, Tobias Gschwendner, Brian A. Nosekand Manfred Schmitt 335
Author Index 391
Subject Index 407
Volume 17, 2006
Collective guilt: Emotional reactions when one’s group has donewrong or been wrongedMichael J. A. Wohl, Nyla R. Branscombe and Yechiel Klar 1
Deservingness and emotions: Applying the structuralmodel of deservingness to the analysis of affectivereactions to outcomesN. T. Feather 38
Unresolved problems with the ‘‘I’’, the ‘‘A’’, and the ‘‘T’’:A logical and psychometric critique of the ImplicitAssociation Test (IAT)Klaus Fiedler, Claude Messner and Matthias Bluemke 74
Multicultural recognition and ethnic minority rights: A socialidentity perspectiveMaykel Verkuyten 148
‘‘Better to be safe than to be sorry’’: Extinguishing theindividual - group discontinuity effect in competitionby cautious reciprocationHein F. M. Lodewijkx, Jacob M. Rabbie and Lieuwe Visser 185
Individuality and the prejudiced personalityKatherine J. Reynolds and John C. Turner 233
Social dominance theory and the dynamics ofintergroup relations: Taking stock and looking forwardFelicia Pratto, Jim Sidanius and Shana Levin 271
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Threatened identities and interethnic interactionsJ. Nicole Shelton, Jennifer A. Richeson andJacquie D. Vorauer 321
The social functions of ingroup bias: Creating, confirming, orchanging social realityDaan Scheepers, Russell Spears, Bertjan Doosje andAntony S. R. Manstead 359
Author Index 397
Subject Index 412
Volume 18, 2007
From social projection to social behaviourJoachim I. Krueger 1
Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudesand stereotypesBrian A. Nosek, Frederick L. Smyth, Jeffrey J. Hansen,Thierry Devos, Nicole M. Lindner, Kate A. Ranganath,Colin Tucker Smith, Kristina R. Olson, Dolly Chugh,Anthony G. Greenwald and Mahzarin R. Banaji 36
Attitudes in social context: A social identity perspectiveMichael A. Hogg and Joanne R. Smith 89
Self-interest and fairness in coalition formation:A social utility approach to understanding partnerselection and payoff allocations in groupsIlja Van Beest and Eric Van Dijk 132
Explanations of interindividual - intergroup discontinuity:A review of the evidenceTim Wildschut and Chester A. Insko 175
Reducing prejudice via direct and extended cross-groupfriendshipRhiannon N. Turner, Miles Hewstone, Alberto Voci,Stefania Paolini and Oliver Christ 212
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Behaviour variability and the Situated FocusTheory of PowerAna Guinote 256
Another view of ‘‘we’’: Majority and minority groupperspectives on a common ingroup identityJohn F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Tamar Saguy 296
Superordinate identities and intergroup conflict: The ingroupprojection modelMichael Wenzel, Amélie Mummendey and Sven Waldzus 331
Author Index 373
Subject Index 386
Volume 19, 2008
The social neuroscience of intergroup relationsDavid M. Amodio 1
Attributing and denying humanness to othersNick Haslam, Stephen Loughnan, Yoshihisa Kashimaand Paul Bain 55
Emotion in inter-group relationsAarti Iyer and Colin Wayne Leach 86
Group-based self-regulation: The effects of regulatory focusKai Sassenberg and Karl-Andrew Woltin 126
Emerging perspectives on the structure and function of attitudestrengthAsia A. Eaton, Elizabeth A. Majka and Penny S. Visser 165
Forgiveness in personal relationships: Its malleability andpowerful consequencesJohan C. Karremans and Paul A. M. Van Lange 202
Improving intergroup attitudes and reducing stereotype threat:An integrated contact modelRichard J. Crisp and Dominic Abrams 242
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When and why do implicit measures predict behaviour? Empiricalevidence for the moderating role of opportunity, motivation,and process relianceMalte Friese, Wilhelm Hofmann and Manfred Schmitt 285
Understanding dieting: A social cognitive analysis of hedonicprocesses in self-regulationEsther K. Papies, Wolfgang Stroebe and Henk Aarts 339
Author Index 384
Subject Index 403
Volume 20, 2009
Self-enhancement and self-protection: What they are andwhat they doMark D. Alicke and Constantine Sedikides 1
Source factors in persuasion: A self-validation approachPablo Briñol and Richard E. Petty 49
Implicit volition and stereotype controlGordon B. Moskowitz and Courtney Ignarri 97
Three decades of lay epistemics: The why, how, and who ofknowledge formationArie W. Kruglanski, Mark Dechesne, Edward Orehek andAntonio Pierro 146
Social neuroscience evidence for dehumanised perceptionLasana T. Harris and Susan T. Fiske 192
The unconscious unfolding of emotionsKirsten I. Ruys and Diederik A. Stapel 232
An integrative review of process dissociation and related models insocial cognitionB. Keith Payne and Anthony J. Bishara 272
The dynamics of self-regulationAyelet Fishbach, Ying Zhang and Minjung Koo 315
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Unravelling the motivational yarn: A framework for understandingthe instigation of implicitly motivated behaviour resulting fromdeprivation and positive affectMartijn Veltkamp, Henk Aarts and Ruud Custers 345
Author Index 382
Subject Index 399
Volume 21, 2010
Interpersonal behaviour and social perception in a hierarchy:The interpersonal power and behaviour modelMarianne Schmid Mast 1
The dual pathway to creativity model: Creative ideation as a functionof flexibility and persistenceBernard A. Nijstad, Carsten K. W. De Dreu, Eric F. Rietzschel andMatthijs Baas 34
The cognitive miser’s perspective: Social comparison as a heuristic inself-judgementsKatja Corcoran and Thomas Mussweiler 78
On graves and graven images: A terror management analysis of thepsychological functions of artMark J. Landau, Daniel Sullivan and Sheldon Solomon 114
Compensation between warmth and competence: Antecedents andconsequences of a negative relation between the two fundamentaldimensions of social perceptionNicolas Kervyn, Vincent Yzerbyt and Charles M. Judd 155
From imagery to intention: A dual route model of imagined contacteffectsRichard J. Crisp, Senel Husnu, Rose Meleady, Sofia Stathi andRhiannon N. Turner 188
A social neuroscience approach to self and social categorisation:A new look at an old issueJay J. Van Bavel and William A. Cunningham 237
Contingency learning and stereotype formation: Illusory andspurious correlations revisitedThorsten Meiser and Miles Hewstone 285
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Author Index 332
Subject Index 348
Volume 22, 2011
Splitting consciousness: Unconscious, conscious, and metaconsciousprocesses in social cognitionPiotr Winkielman and Jonathan W. Schooler 1
A trans-paradigm theoretical synthesis of cognitive dissonancetheory: Illuminating the nature of discomfortJared B. Kenworthy, Norman Miller, Barry E. Collins,Stephen J. Read and Mitchell Earleywine 36
Emotion is for influenceGerben A. Van Kleef, Evert A. Van Doorn, Marc W. Heerdink andLukas F. Koning 114
Culture as situated cognition: Cultural mindsets, cultural fluency,and meaning makingDaphna Oyserman 164
Stereotypes and stereotyping: What’s the brain got to do with it?Susanne Quadflieg and C. Neil Macrae 215
A process model of intuitionSascha Topolinski 274
Understanding in close relationships: An interpersonal approachCatrin Finkenauer and Francesca Righetti 316
Interpersonal perception in cross-group interactions: Challenges andpotential solutionsTessa V. West 364
Author index 402
Subject index 426
Contents of Volume 1 (1990)–Volume 22 (2011) 464
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Volume 23, 2012
Future thought and behaviour changeGabriele Oettingen 1
We are human, they are not: Driving forces behind outgroupdehumanisation and the humanisation of the ingroupJeroen Vaes, Jacques-Philippe Leyens, Maria Paola Paladino, andMariana Pires Miranda 64
A goal model of catharsisMarkus Denzler and Jens Förster 107
Effective regulation of affect: An action control perspective onemotion regulationThomas L. Webb, Inge Schweiger Gallo, Eleanor Miles,Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Paschal Sheeran 143
A social-psychological perspective on tacit coordination: How itworks, when it works, (and when it does not)Erik W. de Kwaadsteniet and Eric van Dijk 187
Psychological effects of risk glorification in the media: Towards anintegrative viewPeter Fischer, Joachim I. Krueger, Tobias Greitemeyer,Kathrin Asal, Nilüfer Aydin, and Evelyn Vingilis 224
The social identity theory of leadership: Theoretical origins, researchfindings, and conceptual developmentsMichael A. Hogg, Daan van Knippenberg, and David E. Rast III 258
How to achieve synergy in group decision making: Lessons to belearned from the hidden profile paradigmStefan Schulz-Hardt and Andreas Mojzisch 305
A social mind: The context of John Turner’s work and its influenceStephen D. Reicher, S. Alexander Haslam, Russell Spears, andKatherine J. Reynolds 344
Statement of Retraction 386
Author index 387
Subject index 403
Contents of Volume 14 (2003)–Volume 23 (2012) 410
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Volume 24, 2013
We are sorry: Intergroup apologies and their tenuous link withintergroup forgivenessMatthew J. Hornsey and Michael J. A. Wohl 1
Humour in advertising: An associative processing modelMadelijn Strick, Rob W. Holland, Rick B. van Baaren,Ad van Knippenberg and Ap Dijksterhuis 32
Racial healthcare disparities: A social psychological analysisLouis A. Penner, Nao Hagiwara, Susan Eggly, Samuel L. Gaertner,Terrance L. Albrecht and John F. Dovidio 70
Inaction inertiaMarijke van Putten, Marcel Zeelenberg, Eric van Dijkand Orit E. Tykocinski 123
Morality and behavioural regulation in groups: A social identityapproachNaomi Ellemers, Stefano Pagliaro and Manuela Barreto 160
How the disadvantaged appraise group-based exclusion: The path fromlegitimacy to illegitimacyJolanda Jetten, Aarti Iyer, Nyla R. Branscombe and Airong Zhang 194
Social identity, group processes, and helping in emergenciesMark Levine and Rachel Manning 225
A functional-cognitive framework for attitude researchJan De Houwer, Bertram Gawronski and Dermot Barnes-Holmes 252
Author index 288
Subject index 302
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Volume 25, 2014
Indirect emotion regulation in intractable conflicts: A new approach toconflict resolutionEran Halperin, Smadar Cohen-Chen and Amit Goldenberg 1
Beyond terror: Towards a paradigm shift in the study of threat andcultureLeonard L. Martin and Kees van den Bos 32
Media violence use as a risk factor for aggressive behaviour inadolescenceBarbara Krahé 71
Power, negotiations, and the anticipation of intergroup encountersTamar Saguy and Nour Kteily 107
Living in a multicultural world: Intergroup ideologies and the societalcontext of intergroup relationsSerge Guimond, Roxane de la Sablonnière and Armelle Nugier 142
Conceptions of national identity in a globalised world: Antecedents andconsequencesKumar Yogeeswaran and Nilanjana Dasgupta 189
What’s really in a Name-Letter Effect? Name-letter preferences asindirect measures of self-esteemVera Hoorens 228
The strategic role of language abstraction in achieving symbolic andpractical goalsMonica Rubini, Michela Menegatti and Silvia Moscatelli 263
Improving intergroup relations with extended and vicarious forms ofindirect contactLoris Vezzali, Miles Hewstone, Dora Capozza, Dino Giovannini andRalf Wölfer 314
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