Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Volume 27, Issue 1, March 2005
- Editorial
- The Impact of Positive and Negative Fitness Exemplars on Motivation
- Penelope Lockwood, Carol Wong, Kelly McShane, and Dan Dolderman
- Similarity and Nurturance: Two Possible Sources of Empathy for Strangers
- C. Daniel Batson, David A. Lishner, Jennifer Cook, and Stacey Sawyer
- Attributional Complexity and the Camera Perspective Bias in Videotaped Confessions
- G. Daniel Lassiter, Patrick J. Munhall, Ian P. Berger, Paul E. Weiland, and Ian M. Handley
- Using Startle Eye Blink to Measure the Affective Component of Antigay Bias
- Amanda L. Mahaffey, Angela Bryan, and Kent E. Hutchinson
- Finishing Strong: Recency Effects in Juror Judgments
- Kristi A. Costabile and Stanley B. Klein
- Naturalistic Fallacy Errors in Lay Interpretations of Psychological Science: Data and Reflections on the Rind, Tromovitch, and Bauserman (1998) Controversy
- James Friedrich
- Superstitious Behavior Among American and Japanese Professional Baseball Players
- Jerry M. Burger and Amy L. Lynn
- Factors Associated with Individuals' Likelihood of Engaging in Various Minor Moral and Legal Violations
- Mark A. Barnett, Fred W. Sanborn, and Andrea C. Shane
- White Students' Intergroup Anxiety During Same-Race and Interracial Interactions: A Multimethod Approach
- Linh Nguyen Littleford, Margaret O'Dougherty Wright, and Maria Sayoc-Parial
- EDITORIAL CONSULTANTS, 2003-2004
Volume 27, Issue 2, June 2005
- Plans and Predictions for Exercise Frequency Change
- Ian R. Newby-Clark
- Avoidance Goals Can Be Beneficial: A Look at Smoking Cessation
- Keilah A. Worth, Helen W. Sullivan, Andrew W. Hertel, Robert W. Jeffery, and Alexander J. Rothman
- Lay Expectations of Mental Disorder: A Test of the Folk Psychiatry Model
- Meredith Levi, and Nick Haslam
- Dissonance and Prejudice: Personal Costs, Choice, and Change in Attitudes and Racial Beliefs Following Counterattitudinal Advocacy That Benefits a Minority
- Donna Eisenstadt, Michael R. Leippe, Mark A. Stambush, and Shannon M. Rauch
- Affective Assimilation and Contrast: Effects of Expectations and Prior Stimulus Exposure
- Andrew L. Geers and G. Daniel Lassiter
- The Reactions of Mock Jurors to the Department of Justice Guidelines for the Collection and Preservation of Eyewitness Evidence
- James M. Lampinen, Donald P. Judges, Timothy N. Odegard, and Sarah Hamilton
- The Importance of the Relevance of the Issue to the Group in Voting Intentions: The Case of the Australian Republic Referendum
- Joanne R. Smith, Deborah J. Terry, Timothy R. Crosier, and Julie M. Duck
- Electronic Helping Behavior: The Virtual Presence of Others Makes a Difference
- Carrie A. Blair, Lori Foster Thompson, and Karl L. Wuensch
- Does a Candy a Day Keep the Death Thoughts Away? The Terror Management Function of Eating
- Gilad Hirschberger and Tsachi Ein-Dor
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Volume 27, Issue 3, September 2005
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- On the correlation between right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation
- Michele Roccato and Luca Ricolfi
- Smoking and the Implicit Association Test: When the Contrast Category Determines the Theoretical Conclusions
- Michael D. Robinson, Brian P. Meier, Kimberlee J. Zetocha, and Kevin D. McCaul
- The Thick and Thin of It: Contextual Effects in Body Perception
- Douglas H. Wedell, Elaine M. Santoyo, and Jonathan C. Pettibone
- Affective Responses to Social Comparison in the Classroom
- Bram P. Buunk, Hans Kuyper, and Yvonne G. van der Zee
- Pessimistic Explanatory Style and Cardiac Health: What is the Relation and the Mechanism that Links Them?
- Kymberly K. Bennet and Marta Elliott
- Emotions, Attributions, and Policy Endorsement in Response to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks
- Melody S. Sadler, Megan Lineberger, Joshua Correll, and Bernadette Park
- Thought Suppression, Projection, and the Development of Stereotypes
- Leonard S. Newman, Tracy L. Caldwell, Brian Chamberlin, and Thomas Griffin
- The Stigma of Obesity: What about Men?
- Michelle R. Hebl and Julie M. Turchin
- Deflecting Reactance: The Role of Similarity in Increasing Compliance and Reducing Resistance
- Paul J. Silvia
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Volume 27, Issue 4, December 2005
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- Is the Personal Always Political? A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Abortion Attitudes
- Gail Sahar and Kaori Karasawa
- An Evolutionary Perspective on Why Some Men Refuse or Reduce Their Child Support Payments
- Todd K. Shackelford, Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford, and David P. Schmitt
- Faking the IAT: Aided and Unaided Response Control on the Implicit Association Tests
- Klaus Fiedler and Matthias Bluemke
- Pain Anxiety in a Social Context: The Integration of Anxiety Sensitivity and Event Expectancy
- Enid Chung, Philip J. Moore, Rolf A. Peterson, Martin A. Katzman, and Monica Vermani
- Am I an Athlete or a Student? Identity Salience and Stereotype Threat in Student-Athletes
- Darren J. A. Yopyk and Deborah A. Prentice
- A Functional Approach to Volunteerism: Do Volunteer Motives Predict Task Preference?
- Barbara J. Houle, Brad J. Sagarin, and Martin F. Kaplan
- Stigma consciousness at work
- Elizabeth C. Pinel and Nicole Paulin
- Have your cake and hate it too: Ambivalent food attitudes are associated with dietary restraint
- Geoffrey R. Urland and Tiffany A. Ito
- Inner Representations, Coping, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology in a Community Sample of Trauma Survivors
- Irina Goldenberg and Kimberly Matheson
- Deflecting Threat to One's Image: Dissembling Personal Information as Self-presentation Strategy
- James M. Tyler and Robert S. Feldman
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