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1Intention—Behavior Relations: A Conceptual and Empirical ReviewEuropean Review of Social Psychology20022,478
2Goal Achievement: The Role of IntentionsEuropean Review of Social Psychology19931,238
3The Common Ingroup Identity Model: Recategorization and the Reduction of Intergroup BiasEuropean Review of Social Psychology19931,046
4Attitudes and the Attitude-Behavior Relation: Reasoned and Automatic ProcessesEuropean Review of Social Psychology2000995
5How to Make Cognitive Illusions Disappear: Beyond “Heuristics and Biases”European Review of Social Psychology1991883
6A Social Identity Model of Deindividuation PhenomenaEuropean Review of Social Psychology1995844
7Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypesEuropean Review of Social Psychology2007833
8Positive-Negative Asymmetry in Evaluations: The Distinction Between Affective and Informational Negativity EffectsEuropean Review of Social Psychology1990817
9Habit, Attitude, and Planned Behaviour: Is Habit an Empty Construct or an Interesting Case of Goal-directed Automaticity?European Review of Social Psychology1999771
10Social dominance theory and the dynamics of intergroup relations: Taking stock and looking forwardEuropean Review of Social Psychology2006741
11Subjective Uncertainty Reduction through Self-categorization: A Motivational Theory of Social Identity ProcessesEuropean Review of Social Psychology2000724
12The dual pathway to creativity model: Creative ideation as a function of flexibility and persistenceEuropean Review of Social Psychology2010636
13Self-enhancement and self-protection: What they are and what they doEuropean Review of Social Psychology2009609
14The psychology of system justification and the palliative function of ideologyEuropean Review of Social Psychology2003563
15The Influence of Socio-structural Variables on Identity Management StrategiesEuropean Review of Social Psychology1993517
16Morality and competence in person- and self-perceptionEuropean Review of Social Psychology2005443
17The ‘Black Sheep Effect’: Social Categorization, Rejection of Ingroup Deviates, and Perception of Group VariabilityEuropean Review of Social Psychology1994435
18The Meaning and Consequences of Perceived Discrimination in Disadvantaged and Privileged Social GroupsEuropean Review of Social Psychology2002412
19Are People Prejudiced Against Women? Some Answers From Research on Attitudes, Gender Stereotypes, and Judgments of CompetenceEuropean Review of Social Psychology1994395
20Sociometer theory and the pursuit of relational value: Getting to the root of self-esteemEuropean Review of Social Psychology2005382
21Social Identification, Self-Categorization and Social InfluenceEuropean Review of Social Psychology1990379
22Future thought and behaviour changeEuropean Review of Social Psychology2012376
23Social Sharing of Emotion: New Evidence and New QuestionsEuropean Review of Social Psychology1998364
24Control, Interdependence and Power: Understanding Social Cognition in Its Social ContextEuropean Review of Social Psychology1996316
25Superordinate identities and intergroup conflict: The ingroup projection modelEuropean Review of Social Psychology2007314
26The social identity theory of leadership: Theoretical origins, research findings, and conceptual developmentsEuropean Review of Social Psychology2012314
27Social influence in small groups: An interactive model of social identity formationEuropean Review of Social Psychology2005308
28Another view of “we”: Majority and minority group perspectives on a common ingroup identityEuropean Review of Social Psychology2007293
29Including others in the selfEuropean Review of Social Psychology2004282
30A Social Psychology of ReputationEuropean Review of Social Psychology1990271
31Collective action: Towards a dual-pathway modelEuropean Review of Social Psychology2004269
32The Linguistic Category Model, its Bases, Applications and RangeEuropean Review of Social Psychology1991261
33Group Cohesiveness: A Critical Review and Some New DirectionsEuropean Review of Social Psychology1993254
34Collective guilt: Emotional reactions when one's group has done wrong or been wrongedEuropean Review of Social Psychology2006251
35The Minimal Group Paradigm: Theoretical Explanations and Empirical FindingsEuropean Review of Social Psychology1990245
36Intergroup Biases in Multiple Group Systems: The Perception of Ethnic HierarchiesEuropean Review of Social Psychology1995238
37Evaluating and Extending the Theory of Planned BehaviourEuropean Review of Social Psychology1995219
38Long-lasting Cognitive and Social Consequences of Emotion: Social Sharing and RuminationEuropean Review of Social Psychology1992218
39Ambivalence and AttitudesEuropean Review of Social Psychology2002217
40Emotion in inter-group relationsEuropean Review of Social Psychology2008217
41Culture as situated cognition: Cultural mindsets, cultural fluency, and meaning makingEuropean Review of Social Psychology2011215
42Countering Misinformation and Fake News Through Inoculation and PrebunkingEuropean Review of Social Psychology2021215
43From social projection to social behaviourEuropean Review of Social Psychology2007209
44Attributing and denying humanness to othersEuropean Review of Social Psychology2008205
45Self-enhancement and Superiority Biases in Social ComparisonEuropean Review of Social Psychology1993200
46Group Socialization: Theory and ResearchEuropean Review of Social Psychology1994200
47Unresolved problems with the “I”, the “A”, and the “T”: A logical and psychometric critique of the Implicit Association Test (IAT)European Review of Social Psychology2006200
48The role of social identity processes in mass emergency behaviour: An integrative reviewEuropean Review of Social Psychology2018200
49Improving intergroup relations with extended and vicarious forms of indirect contactEuropean Review of Social Psychology2014198
50When and why do implicit measures predict behaviour? Empirical evidence for the moderating role of opportunity, motivation, and process relianceEuropean Review of Social Psychology2008196