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
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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
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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 women’s 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
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