Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Volume 22, Number 1, March 2000
- Self-schema and attributions for an exercise lapse.
- Deborah Kendzierski and Angie Sheffield
- Raw conditional probabilities are a flawed index of associative strength: Evidence from a single trait expectancy paradigm.
- John J. Skowronski and Katherine Gannon
- Attitude importance, forewarning of message content, and resistance to persuasion.
- Julia Zuwerink Jacks and Patricia G. Devine
- Considering both sides: The limits of perspective-taking.
- Cynthia McPherson Frantz and Ronnie Janoff-Bulman
- Differing states of mind: Regional affiliation, personality judgment, and self-view.
- Diane S. Berry, Gretchen M. Jones, and Stan A. Kuczaj
- The personal-group discimination discrepancy in persons living with psoriasis.
- Stephen B. Perrott, Alexander H. Murray, Janet Lowe, and Karen M. Ruggiero
- Editorial Consultants
Volume 22, Number 2, June 2000
- Social and cognitive factors affecting the own-race bias in Whites.
- Ashlyn E. Sloane, John C. Brigham, and Christian A. Meissner
- Effects of category-based expectancy violations on affect-related evaluations.
- Cyndi Kernahan, Bruce D. Bartholow, and B. Ann Bettencourt
- Sex differences in subjective distress to violations-of-trust: Extending an evolutionary perspective.
- Robert Ervin Cramer, Barbara Manning-Ryan, Lesley M. Johnson, and Elizabeth Barbo
- Effects of erotophobia on the persuasiveness of advertisements containing strong or weak arguments.
- Marie Helweg-Larsen and Constance Howell
- Individual differences in argument scrutiny as motivated by need for cognitive closure.
- Cynthia T. F. Klein and Donna M. Webster
- Editorial Consultants
Volume 22, Number 3, September 2000
Special Issue: Social Psychology and Aging
- Toward a social psychology of aging.
- Scott F. Madey
- Bolstering and undercutting use of the elderly stereotype through communication of exemplars: The role of speaker age and exemplar stereotypicality.
- Laura Lawson Duval, Janet B. Ruscher, Kathryn Welsh, and Sarah P. Catanese
- The role of age and age-related attitudes in perceptions of elderly individuals.
- Alison L. Chasteen
- An intersubjective perspective on social cognition and aging.
- William Ickes and Jeremy W. Dugosh
- Self-presentational concerns in older adults: Implications for health and well-being.
- Kathleen A. Martin, Mark R. Leary, and W. Jack Rejeski
- Volunteerism and the life course: Investigating age-related agendas for action.
- Allen M. Omoto, Mark Snyder, and Steven C. Martino
- Biological, social-environmental, and psychological dialecticism: An integrated model of aging.
- Dean D. Von Dras and Herman T. Blumenthal
- Filial piety, acculturation, and inter-generational communication among New Zealand Chinese.
- James J. Liu, Sik Hung Ng, Ann Weatherall, and Cynthia Loong
- The impact of reminiscence on socially active elderly womens reactions to social comparisons.
- Monica Reis-Bergan, Frederick X. Gibbons, Meg Gerrard, and Jan F. Ybema
- Continuity and change in possible selves in later life: A 5-year longitudinal study.
- Leslie D. Frazier, Karen Hooker, Paulette M. Johnson, and Cheryl R. Kaus
- Volunteer decision-making by older people: A test of a revised theory of planned behavior.
- Jeni Warburton, and Deborah J. Terry
- Integrating social psychology and aging research: Toward a social-developmental theory of behavior.
- Leslie A. Zebrowitz and Joann M. Montepare
- Editorial Consultants