Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 91, No. 1, July 2006
ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITION:
1) Alone but Feeling No Pain: Effects of Social Exclusion on Physical Pain Tolerance and Pain Threshold, Affective Forecasting, and Interpersonal Empathy--C. Nathan DeWall and Roy F. Baumeister.
2) The Single Category Implicit Association Test as a Measure of Implicit Social Cognition--Andrew Karpinski and Ross B. Steinman.
3) Thinking Within the Box: the Relational Processing Style Elicited by Counterfactual Mind-Sets--Laura J. Kray, Adam D. Galinsky, and Elaine M. Wong.
4) Self-Regulatory Processes Defend Against the Threat of Death: Effects of Self-Control Depletion and Trait Self-Control on Thoughts and Fears of Dying--Matthew T. Gailliot, Brandon J. Schmeichel, and Roy F. Baumeister.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES:
1) Peacocks, Picasso, and Parental Investment: the Effects of Romantic Motives on Creativity--Vladas Griskevivius, Robert B. Cialdini, and Douglas T. Kenrick.
2) Navigating the Interdependence Dilemma: Attachment Goals and the Use of Communal Norms with Potential Close Others--Jennifer A. Bartz and John E. Lydon.
3) Intergroup Helping as Status Relations: Effects of Status Stability, Identification, and Type of Help on Receptivity to High-Status Group's Help--Arie Nadler and Samer Halabi.
4) Information Quantity and Quality Affect the Realistic Accuracy of Personality Judgement--Tera D. Letzring, Shannon M. Wells, and David C. Funder.
5) Supplication and Appeasement in Conflict and Negotiation: the Interpersonal Effects of Disappointment, Worry, Guilt, and Regret--Gerben A. Van Kleef, Carsten K. W. De Dreu, and Antony S. R. Manstead.
PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES:
1) Optimism in Close Relationships: How Seeing Things in a Positive Light Makes Them So--Sanjay Srivastava, Kelly M. McGonigal, Jane M. Richards, Emily A. Butler, and James J. Gross.
2) Discrepancies Between Explicit and Implicit Self-Concepts: Consequences for Information Processing--Pablo Brinol, Richard E. Petty, and S. Christian Wheeler.
3) Investigating the Dopaminergic Basis of Extraversion in Humans: a Multilevel Approach--Jan Wacker, Mira-Lynn Chavanon, and Gerhard Stemler.
4) Possible Selves and Academic Outcomes: How and When Possible Selves Impel Action--Daphna Oyserman, Deborah Bybee, and Kathy Terry.
1) Alone but Feeling No Pain: Effects of Social Exclusion on Physical Pain Tolerance and Pain Threshold, Affective Forecasting, and Interpersonal Empathy--C. Nathan DeWall and Roy F. Baumeister.
2) The Single Category Implicit Association Test as a Measure of Implicit Social Cognition--Andrew Karpinski and Ross B. Steinman.
3) Thinking Within the Box: the Relational Processing Style Elicited by Counterfactual Mind-Sets--Laura J. Kray, Adam D. Galinsky, and Elaine M. Wong.
4) Self-Regulatory Processes Defend Against the Threat of Death: Effects of Self-Control Depletion and Trait Self-Control on Thoughts and Fears of Dying--Matthew T. Gailliot, Brandon J. Schmeichel, and Roy F. Baumeister.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES:
1) Peacocks, Picasso, and Parental Investment: the Effects of Romantic Motives on Creativity--Vladas Griskevivius, Robert B. Cialdini, and Douglas T. Kenrick.
2) Navigating the Interdependence Dilemma: Attachment Goals and the Use of Communal Norms with Potential Close Others--Jennifer A. Bartz and John E. Lydon.
3) Intergroup Helping as Status Relations: Effects of Status Stability, Identification, and Type of Help on Receptivity to High-Status Group's Help--Arie Nadler and Samer Halabi.
4) Information Quantity and Quality Affect the Realistic Accuracy of Personality Judgement--Tera D. Letzring, Shannon M. Wells, and David C. Funder.
5) Supplication and Appeasement in Conflict and Negotiation: the Interpersonal Effects of Disappointment, Worry, Guilt, and Regret--Gerben A. Van Kleef, Carsten K. W. De Dreu, and Antony S. R. Manstead.
PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES:
1) Optimism in Close Relationships: How Seeing Things in a Positive Light Makes Them So--Sanjay Srivastava, Kelly M. McGonigal, Jane M. Richards, Emily A. Butler, and James J. Gross.
2) Discrepancies Between Explicit and Implicit Self-Concepts: Consequences for Information Processing--Pablo Brinol, Richard E. Petty, and S. Christian Wheeler.
3) Investigating the Dopaminergic Basis of Extraversion in Humans: a Multilevel Approach--Jan Wacker, Mira-Lynn Chavanon, and Gerhard Stemler.
4) Possible Selves and Academic Outcomes: How and When Possible Selves Impel Action--Daphna Oyserman, Deborah Bybee, and Kathy Terry.
Vol. 91, No. 1, July 2006
0022-3514
Jurnal Psikologi
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American Psychological Association
2006
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