Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 91, No. 2, August 2006
ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITION:
1) The Role of Task Demands and Processing Resources in the Use of Base-Rate and Individuating Information--Woo Young Chun and Arie W. Kruglanski.
2) Everyday Magical Powers: the Role of Apparent Mental Causation in the Overestimation of Personal Influence--Emily Pronin, Daniel M. Wegner, Kimberly McCarthy, and Sylvia Rodriguez.
3) Subgoals as Substitutes or Complements: the Role of Goal Accessibility--Ayelet Fishbach, Ravi Dhar, and Ying Zhang.
4) Distinguishing Stereotype Threat From Priming Effects: on the Role of the Social Self and Threat-Based Concerns--David M. Marx and Diederik A. Stapel.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES:
1) Does Who You Marry Matter for Young Health? Influence of Patients' and Spouses' Personality on Their Partners' Psychological Well-Being Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery--John M. Ruiz, Karen A. Matthews, Michael F. Scheier, and Richard Schulz.
2) From Automatic Antigay Prejudice to Behavior: the Moderating Role of Conscious Beliefs About Gender and Behavioral Control--Nilanjana Dasgupta and Luis M. Rivera.
3) Going Along Versus Going Alone: When Fundamental Motives Facilitate Strategic (Non)Conformity--Vladas Griskevicius, Noah J. Goldstein, Chad R. Mortensen, Robert B. Cialdini, and Douglas T. Kenrick.
4) Evidence for Strong Dissociation Between Emotion and Facial Displays: the Case of Surprise--Rainer Reisenzein, Sandra Bordgen, Thomas Holtbernd, and Denise Matz.
PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES:
1) The Evolutionary Significance of Depressive Symptoms: Different Adverse Situations Lead to Different Depressive Symptom Patterns--Matthew C. Keller and Randolph M. Nesse.
2) It’s Not Just the Amount That Counts: Balanced Need Satisfaction Also Affects Well-Being--Kennon M. Sheldon and Christopher P. Niemiec.
3) Expect the Unexpected: Ability, Attitude, and Responsiveness to Hypnosis--Grant Benham, Erik Z. Woody, K. Shannon Wilson, and Michael R. Nash.
4) Conceptual Beliefs About Human Values and Their Implications: Human Nature Beliefs Predict Value Importance, Value Trade-Offs, and Responses to Value-Laden Rhetoric--Paul G. Bain, Yoshihisa Kashima, and Nick Haslam.
1) The Role of Task Demands and Processing Resources in the Use of Base-Rate and Individuating Information--Woo Young Chun and Arie W. Kruglanski.
2) Everyday Magical Powers: the Role of Apparent Mental Causation in the Overestimation of Personal Influence--Emily Pronin, Daniel M. Wegner, Kimberly McCarthy, and Sylvia Rodriguez.
3) Subgoals as Substitutes or Complements: the Role of Goal Accessibility--Ayelet Fishbach, Ravi Dhar, and Ying Zhang.
4) Distinguishing Stereotype Threat From Priming Effects: on the Role of the Social Self and Threat-Based Concerns--David M. Marx and Diederik A. Stapel.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES:
1) Does Who You Marry Matter for Young Health? Influence of Patients' and Spouses' Personality on Their Partners' Psychological Well-Being Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery--John M. Ruiz, Karen A. Matthews, Michael F. Scheier, and Richard Schulz.
2) From Automatic Antigay Prejudice to Behavior: the Moderating Role of Conscious Beliefs About Gender and Behavioral Control--Nilanjana Dasgupta and Luis M. Rivera.
3) Going Along Versus Going Alone: When Fundamental Motives Facilitate Strategic (Non)Conformity--Vladas Griskevicius, Noah J. Goldstein, Chad R. Mortensen, Robert B. Cialdini, and Douglas T. Kenrick.
4) Evidence for Strong Dissociation Between Emotion and Facial Displays: the Case of Surprise--Rainer Reisenzein, Sandra Bordgen, Thomas Holtbernd, and Denise Matz.
PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES:
1) The Evolutionary Significance of Depressive Symptoms: Different Adverse Situations Lead to Different Depressive Symptom Patterns--Matthew C. Keller and Randolph M. Nesse.
2) It’s Not Just the Amount That Counts: Balanced Need Satisfaction Also Affects Well-Being--Kennon M. Sheldon and Christopher P. Niemiec.
3) Expect the Unexpected: Ability, Attitude, and Responsiveness to Hypnosis--Grant Benham, Erik Z. Woody, K. Shannon Wilson, and Michael R. Nash.
4) Conceptual Beliefs About Human Values and Their Implications: Human Nature Beliefs Predict Value Importance, Value Trade-Offs, and Responses to Value-Laden Rhetoric--Paul G. Bain, Yoshihisa Kashima, and Nick Haslam.
Vol. 91, No. 2, August 2006
0022-3514
Jurnal Psikologi
e-Journal PSI
Inggris
American Psychological Association
2006
Washington, D.C.
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