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1Assumptive Worlds and the Stress of Traumatic Events: Applications of the Schema ConstructSocial Cognition19891,295
2It's All in the Timing: Interpersonal Synchrony Increases AffiliationSocial Cognition2009927
3Book Review Nisbett, R. , & Ross, L.Human inference: Strategies and shortcomings of social judgment.Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980.Social Cognition1982854
4The Go/No-Go Association TaskSocial Cognition2001846
5Self-Complexity and Affective Extremity: Don't Put All of Your Eggs in One Cognitive BasketSocial Cognition1985814
6Evaluations of Self and Others: Self-Enhancement Biases in Social JudgmentsSocial Cognition1986790
7The Self and Autobiographical Memory: Correspondence and CoherenceSocial Cognition2004725
8The Advantages of an Inclusive Definition of AttitudeSocial Cognition2007617
9Attitudes as Object–Evaluation Associations of Varying StrengthSocial Cognition2007557
10Self-Concept Discrepancy Theory: A Psychological Model for Distinguishing among Different Aspects of Depression and AnxietySocial Cognition1985548
11Evaluating Faces on Trustworthiness After Minimal Time ExposureSocial Cognition2009546
12Memory and Temporal Experience: the Effects of Episodic Memory Loss on an Amnesic Patient's Ability to Remember the Past and Imagine the FutureSocial Cognition2002534
13A Computer Network Model of Human Transactive MemorySocial Cognition1995528
14A TALE of Three Functions: The Self–Reported Uses of Autobiographical MemorySocial Cognition2005495
15Attitude Construction: Evaluation in ContextSocial Cognition2007493
16The Influence of Positive Affect on Decision-Making StrategySocial Cognition1983487
17When We Need A Human: Motivational Determinants of AnthropomorphismSocial Cognition2008486
18Ego Depletion: A Resource Model of Volition, Self-Regulation, and Controlled ProcessingSocial Cognition2000477
19Accent Trumps Race in Guiding Children's Social PreferencesSocial Cognition2009441
20Mimicking Political Debate with Survey Questions: The Case of White Opinion on Affirmative Action for BlacksSocial Cognition1990419
21Coping and the Simulation of EventsSocial Cognition1989405
22A Better World or a Shattered Vision? Changes in Life Perspectives Following VictimizationSocial Cognition1990359
23The Attribution and Discounting of Perceptual Fluency: Preliminary Tests of a Perceptual Fluency/Attributional Model of the Mere Exposure EffectSocial Cognition1994355
24Perspective-Taking in Communication: Representations of Others' Knowledge in ReferenceSocial Cognition1991333
25Affective and Cognitive Determinants of PrejudiceSocial Cognition1991297
26Anthropomorphic Interactions with a Robot and Robot–like AgentSocial Cognition2008297
27Conversational Implicature, Conscious Representation, and the Conjunction FallacySocial Cognition1991294
28The Iterative Reprocessing Model: A Multilevel Framework for Attitudes and EvaluationSocial Cognition2007290
29Social Identity, Distinctiveness, and In-Group HomogeneitySocial Cognition1993283
30Base Rates, Representativeness, and the Logic of Conversation: The Contextual Relevance of “Irrelevant” InformationSocial Cognition1991271
31Person Categorization and StereotypingSocial Cognition1990270
32The Meta–Cognitive Model (MCM) of Attitudes: Implications for Attitude Measurement, Change, and StrengthSocial Cognition2007259
33Possible Selves and Performance: The Power of Self-Relevant ImagerySocial Cognition1992254
34On the Importance of Being Moral: The Distinctive Role of Morality in Social JudgmentSocial Cognition2014248
35On Being Better but not Smarter than Others: The Muhammad Ali EffectSocial Cognition1989242
36Emotion and Memory Research: A Grumpy OverviewSocial Cognition2004241
37The Primacy of Age and Sex in the Structure of Person CategoriesSocial Cognition1989230
38Cognitive Mediation of Positive Affect in PersuasionSocial Cognition1987229
39If They Move in Sync, They Must Feel in Sync: Movement Synchrony Leads to Attributions of Rapport and EntitativitySocial Cognition2011225
40Personality Judgments from Natural and Composite Facial Images: More Evidence For A “Kernel Of Truth” In Social PerceptionSocial Cognition2006217
41Minority Members' Implicit Attitudes: Automatic Ingroup Bias As A Function Of Group StatusSocial Cognition2002216
42Help, I Need Somebody: Automatic Action and InactionSocial Cognition1998211
43Measuring the Automatic Components of Prejudice: Flexibility and Generality of the Implicit Association TestSocial Cognition1999211
44Political Awareness, Elite Opinion Leadership, and the Mass Survey ResponseSocial Cognition1990208
45Stereotype Directionality and Attractiveness Stereotyping: Is Beauty Good or is Ugly Bad?Social Cognition2006207
46Unraveling the Processes Underlying Evaluation: Attitudes from the Perspective of the Ape ModelSocial Cognition2007205
47Biased Processing as a Function of Attitude Accessibility: Making Objective Judgments SubjectivelySocial Cognition1989202
48Back to the Future of Dissonance Theory: Cognitive Consistency as a Core MotiveSocial Cognition2012200
49The Role of Affective Expectations in Subjective Experience and Decision-MakingSocial Cognition1994192
50Dissent as Driving Cognition, Attitudes, and JudgmentsSocial Cognition1995192