Part I. The Motives Driving Social Cognition |
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A Relational Approach to Cognition: Shared Experience and Relationship Affirmation in Social Cognition |
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The Personal Need for Structure and Personal Fear of Invalidity Measures: Historical Perspectives, Current Applications, and Future Directions |
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Behavioral Discrepancies and the Role of Construal Processes in Cognitive Dissonance |
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41 | (18) |
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Self-Evaluation: The Development of Sex Differences |
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59 | (16) |
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Evaluating the Self in the Context of Another: The Three-Selves Model of Social Comparison Assimilation and Contrast |
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75 | (14) |
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Outgroup Favoritism and the Theory of System Justification: A Paradigm for Investigating the Effects of Socioeconomic Success on Stereotype Content |
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89 | (16) |
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Part II. Building Blocks of Social Cognition: Representation and Structure |
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A Case for the Nonconscious Self-Concept |
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105 | (20) |
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The Role of Theories in Mental Representations and Their Use in Social Perception: A Theory-Based Approach to Significant-Other Representations and Transference |
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125 | (18) |
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What We Theorize When We Theorize That We Theorize: Examining the ``Implicit Theory'' Construct From a Cross-Disciplinary Perspective |
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143 | (20) |
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From Cognition to Culture: The Origins of Stereotypes that Really Matter |
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163 | (14) |
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Lucian Gideon Conway, III |
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The Dynamic Relationship Between Stereotype Efficiency and Mental Representation |
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177 | (14) |
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A Cornerstone for the Science of Interpersonal Behavior? Person Perception and Person Memory, Past, Present, and Future |
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191 | (20) |
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Part III. Subjective Perception and Motivated Judgment |
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On Partitioning the Fundamental Attribution Error: Dispositionalism and the Correspondence Bias |
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211 | (18) |
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Let's Not Forget the Past When We Go to The Future: On Our Knowledge of Knowledge Accessibility |
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229 | (18) |
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Illusory Correlation and Stereotype Formation: Tracing the Arc of Research Over a Quarter Century |
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247 | (14) |
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The Other Side of the Story: Transparency Estimation in Social Interaction |
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261 | (16) |
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The Flexible Correction Model: Phenomenology and the Use of Naive Theories in Avoiding or Removing Bias |
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277 | (14) |
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Exploring the Boundaries of Rationality: A Functional Perspective on Dual-Process Models in Social Psychology |
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291 | (16) |
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Part IV. Control Over Cognition and Action |
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The Crossroads of Affect and Cognition: Counterfactuals as Compensatory Cognition |
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307 | (10) |
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Goals and the Compatibility Principle in Attitudes, Judgment, and Choice |
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317 | (16) |
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Preconscious Control and Compensatory Cognition |
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333 | (26) |
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Implicit Stereotypes and Prejudice |
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359 | (16) |
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Exerting Control Over Prejudiced Responses |
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375 | (14) |
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References |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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