List of Participants & Titles 1999

 

 
- Perceiving, Feeling, and Wanting: Experiencing Prior Relationships in Present-Day Interpersonal Relations
Susan M. Andersen and Kathy R. Berenson, New York University

- Victims and Perpetrators Provide Discrepant Accounts: Motivated Cognitive Distortions about Interpersonal Transgressions
Roy F. Baumeister and Kathleen Catanese, Case Western Reserve University

- Motivating Cognitive Change: The Self-Standard Model of Dissonance
Joel Cooper, Princeton University

- Directed Social Influence
William D. Crano, Claremont Graduate University

- Ideal Standards in Close Relationships
Garth J.O. Fletcher, University of Canterbury, Jeffry A. Simpson, Texas A & M University

- Affect and the 'social mind': Affective Influences on Strategic Interpersonal Behaviors
Joseph P. Forgas, University of New South Wales

- Self-Categorization and Subjective Uncertainty Resolution: Cognitive and Motivational Facets of Social Identity and Group Membership
Michael A. Hogg, University of Queensland

- The Social Influence of Automatic Responding: Controlling the Uncontrollable
Pascal Huguet, Marie P. Galvaing, Florence Dumas, and Jean-M. Monteil, Université Blaise Pascal

- Cognitive and Social Motivation in Group Decision Making
Martin F. Kaplan, Northern Illinois University, Henk Wilke, Rijks Universiteit Leiden

- Motivational Gains in Performance Groups: Aspects and Prospects
Norbert L. Kerr, Michigan State University

- Dimensions of the Social Mind: Size, Asymmetries, Congruence, and Sex Differences in Thought Systems Focused on Self or Other Persons
William J. McGuire and Claire V. McGuire, Yale University

- The Motivational and Cognitive Dynamics of Day-to-day Social Life
John B. Nezlek, College of William & Mary

- The Social Mind of the Narcissist: Cognitive and Motivational Aspects of Interpersonal Self-Construction
Frederick Rhodewalt, University of Utah

- Self-esteem and interpersonal strategies
Astrid Schütz, Technische Universität Chemnitz

- The Social Self: The Quest for Identity and the Motivational Primacy of the Individual Self
Constantine Sedikides, University of Southhampton, Lowell Gaertner, Texas A & M University

- Uncertainty Orientation and the Social Mind: Individual Differences in the Interpersonal Context
Richard M. Sorrentino and Gordon Hodson, The University of Western Ontario, Günter L. Huber, Universität Tübingen

- Cognitive and Motivational Processes in Self-Presentation
Dianne M. Tice and Jon Faber, Case Western Reserve University

- Inside the Social Mind of the Ostracizer
Kipling D. Williams, Ladd Wheeler, and Joel A.R. Harvey, University of New South Wales

 

 
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