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