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Assimilation and contrast in social
judgment
Herbert
Bless, University of Mannheim,
Germany
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Implicit and
explicit processes in social judgments and
decisions: An integration
Marilynn
Brewer, Ohio State University
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The effects of
nonconscious goals on social judgments and
decisions
Tanya
Chartrand, Ohio State University
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Pseudo-contingencies
in social judgments - An overlooked phenomenon
Klaus
Fiedler, University of Heidelberg
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Affective influences on
social judgments and decisions: Informational and
processing effects
Joseph Forgas, University of
New South Wales
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Implications of a realistic approach
to personality judgement: Judgemental ability and
self-knowledge
David
Funder, University of California,
Riverside
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To control or not to
control stereotypes: Separating the implicit and
explicit processes of perspective-taking and
suppression
Adam
Galinsky, University of Utah
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Errors in design or
by design? An evolutionary perspective on biases
in social judgment and decision making
Martie
Haselton, UCLA, David
Buss, University of Texas, Austin
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Responding to the
social world: Explicit and implicit processes in
stereotype-based judgments
Lucy
Johnstone & Lynden Miles, University
of Canterbury, New Zealand
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A parametric
unimodel of human judgment: An alternative to
dual-process frameworks
Arie
Kruglanski, University of Maryland
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Controlling the
uncontrollable without even trying:
A
social cognitive neuroscience approach to social
judgment and decision making
Matthew
Lieberman, University of California,
Los Angeles
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Implicit
judgments in goal-based explanations
John McClure, Victoria
University of Wellington
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The psychodynamics
of social judgment and decision-making: An
attachment theory perspective
Phillip
Shaver, University of California,
Davis, USA, Mario Mikulincer,
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
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Making sense of hot cognition: Why
and when description influences our feelings and
judgments
Diederik
Stapel, University of Groningen,
Netherlands
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The Proxy, the corroborator and the
similar expert: On the assessment of opinions and
abilities via social comparison
Jerry
Suls & Rene' Martin, University
of Iowa, Ladd Wheeler, Macquarie
University
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Person and group perception
as distinct neurological processes
Michael Zarate, University
of Texas
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The role of implicit
sterotyping in social judgment and behavior
Bill
von Hippel, University of New South
Wales, Denise Sekaquaptewa &
Penelope Espinoza, University of
Michigan
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Impact of ostracism
on social judgments and decisions: Explicit and
implicit responses
Kipling
Williams, Trevor Case, & Cassandra Govan,
Macquarie University
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