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A tool for thought! When comparative thinking reduces stereotyping effects [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.1008-1011
When failing feels good - relative prototypicality for a high-status group can counteract ego-threat after individual failure [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.788–795
The stereotyper and the chameleon: the effects of stereotype use on perceivers' mimicry [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.835-839
Interacting with women can impair men's cognitive functioning [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.1041-1044
An affective-experiential perspective on reactions to fair and unfair events: individual differences in affect intensity moderated by experiential mindsets [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.667–675
Helping to overcome intervention inertia in Bystander’s dilemmas: behavioral disinhibition can improve the greater good [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.873-878
Prosocial video games reduce aggressive cognitions [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.896-900
Counter-stereotypic beliefs in math do not protect school girls from stereotype threat [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.20
Putting behavior on hold decreases reward value of need-instrumental objects outside of awareness [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.1020-1023
Dealing with missed opportunities: action vs. state orientation moderates inaction inertia [journal article]
Source: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 (2009) 4. p.808-815