Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Volume 21,
Number 1, March 1999
- Distinguishing judgments
about what from judgments about why: Effects of behavioral extremity on correspondent
inferences and causal attributions.
- Darin J. Erickson and Douglas S.
Krull
- Terror management, illusory correlation, and perceptions of minority groups.
- Joel D. Lieberman
- Changing behavior with normative
feedback interventions: A field experiment on curbside recycling.
- P. Wesley Schultz
- Revisiting the experience-behavior
hypothesis: The effects of Hurricane Hugo on hazard preparedness and other self-protective
acts.
- Fran H. Norris, Tenbroeck Smith,
and Krzysztof Kaniasty
- Is that tactic ethical? Biased
judgments of ethics in negotiation.
- Shirit Kronzon and John Darley
- Avoiding stigma by association: Subtle
prejudice against lesbians in the form of social distancing.
- Janet K. Swim, Melissa J. Ferguson,
and Lauri L. Hyers
- Are the beautiful good in Hollywood?
An investigation of the beauty-and-goodness stereotype on film.
- Stephen M. Smith, William D.
McIntosh, and Doris G. Bazzini
Volume 21, Number 2, June 1999
- Psychological sequelae of avoiding HIV serostatus information.
- Terri D. Conley, Shelley E. Taylor, Magaret E. Kemeny, Steven W. Cole,
and Barbara Visscher
- Motivations for group membership: The role of subjective importance and
uncertainty reduction.
- Barbara-Ann Mullin and Michael A. Hogg
- Ascribing advantages to social comparison targets.
- James A. Shepperd and Kevin M. Taylor
- (The lack of) optimistic biases in response to the 1994 Northridge
earthquake: The role of personal experience.
- Marie Helweg-Larsen
- Perceived patient responsibility and belief in a just world affect
helping.
- Mary Turner DePalma, Scott F. Madey, Timothy C. Tillman, and Jennifer
Wheeler
- Playing the dating game: Do we know whom others would like to date?
- Andrea Chapdelaine, Maurice J. Levesque, and Raymund M. Cuadro
- Who's smoking, drinking, and using drugs? Time perspective as a predictor
of substance abuse.
- Kellie A. Keough, Philip G. Zimbardo, and John N. Boyd
- Editorial Consultants
Volume 21, Number 3, September 1999
- Subsidy shock: Reframing judgments of college sticker prices.
- George R. Goethals and Cynthia McPherson Frantz
- Justifying optimistic predictions with minimally diagnostic information
under conditions of outcome dependency.
- William M. P. Klein
- Facilitating and disinhibiting prosocial behaviors: The nonlinear
interaction of trait perspective taking and trait personal distress on volunteering.
- Gustavo Carlo, James B. Allen, and Dion C. Buhman
- Probabilistic evidence vs. the representation of an event: The curious
case of Mrs. Prob's dog.
- Deanna L. Sykes and Joel T. Johnson
- Development of collective self-esteem among students: Predicting
adjustment to college.
- B. Ann Bettencourt, Kelly Charlton, Janie Eubanks, Cyndi Kernahan, and
Bret Fuller
- Underestimates and truly false consensus effects in estimates of
embarrassment and other emotions.
- John Sabini, Kathy Cosmas, Michael Siepmann, and Julia Stein
- The effects of initial request size on compliance: More about the
That's-Not-All technique.
- Jerry M. Burger, Michelle Reed, Karen DeCesare, Steve Rauner, and
Jennifer Rozolis
- The effect of a favor on public and private compliance: How internalized
is the norm of reciprocity?
- Mark A. Whatley, J. Matthew Webster, Richard H. Smith, and Adele
Rhodes
- Editorial Consultants
Volume
21, Number 4, December 1999
- Broadening the conditions for illusory
correlation formation: Implications for judging minority groups.
- Sharon Shavitt, David M. Sanbonmatsu, Sasiwimon Smittipatana, and Steven S. Posavac
- The role of information exchange in predicting group accuracy on a multiple judgment
task.
- Timothy A. Lavery, Timothy M. Franz, Jennifer R. Winquist, and James R. Larson, Jr.
- The domain specificity of cardiovascular ability (efficacy) effects.
- Rex A. Wright and Debra Hodges
- Different perceptions of control: Applying an extended theory of planned behavior to
legal and illegal drug use.
- Christopher J. Armitage, Mark Connor, Justin Loach, and David Willetts
- Does the theory of planned behavior mediate the relation between personality and
exercise behavior?
- Kerry S. Courneya, Todd M. Bobick, and Robert J. Schinke