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Social Psychology Quarterly - Current Issue

  • Modeling Interactions in Small Groups ... A new theory of interaction within small groups posits that group members initiate actions when tension mounts between the affective meanings of their situational identities and impressions produced by recent eve ...

  • Doing Ideology Amid a Crisis: Collective Actions ... Based on an interactionist framework, this article examines how followers of a contemporary Chinese religious movement, Falun Gong, deal with a crisis situation and sustain their conviction in the absence of thei ...

  • A Refinement of Collaborative Circles Theory: Res ... Farrell’s (2001) theory of collaborative circles provides a useful frame for analyzing the interpersonal dynamics that enable creative collaboration in small groups, but it leaves contextual factors of coll ...

  • Behavioral Consequences of Embeddedness: Effects ... Network structures have strong effects on the frequency and terms of negotiated exchanges, shaping who exchanges with whom and who fares better or worse. In this study we ask how exchange patterns of commitment a ...

Social Psychology Quarterly - Most Cited

  • Trust and Transitions in Modes of Exchange ... Coye Cheshire, Alexandra Gerbasi, Karen S. Cook<br />Jun 1, 2010; 73:176-195<br /> ...

  • The Structure of Reciprocity ... Linda D. Molm<br />Jun 1, 2010; 73:119-131<br />Cooley-Mead Award 2009 ...

  • Helping Behavior, Dispositional Empathic Concern, ... Mark Ottoni Wilhelm, Rene Bekkers<br />Mar 1, 2010; 73:11-32<br />Two on Morality ...

  • Beyond the United States and Japan: Testing Yamag ... Mirona A. Gheorghiu, Vivian L. Vignoles, Peter B. Smith<br />Dec 1, 2009; 72:365-383<br /> ...

  • "Categorizing the Categorizer": The Man ... Kevin A. Whitehead<br />Dec 1, 2009; 72:325-342<br />Two On Interaction ...

Social Psychology Quarterly - Most Read

  • Doing Ideology Amid a Crisis: Collective Actions ... Cheris Shun-ching Chan<br />Mar 1, 2013; 76:1-24<br /> ...

  • Behavioral Consequences of Embeddedness: Effects ... Linda D. Molm, David Melamed, Monica M. Whitham<br />Mar 1, 2013; 76:73-97<br /> ...

  • Modeling Interactions in Small Groups ... David R. Heise<br />Mar 1, 2013; 76:52-72<br /> ...

  • A Refinement of Collaborative Circles Theory: Res ... Ugo Corte<br />Mar 1, 2013; 76:25-51<br /> ...

  • Too Much of a Good Thing? Psychosocial Resources, ... Brea L. Perry, Erin L. Pullen, Carrie B. Oser<br />Dec 1, 2012; 75:334-359<br /> ...

Personality and Social Psychology - Current Issue

  • Time Pressure Undermines Performance More Under A ... Four experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that performance is particularly undermined by time pressure when people are avoidance motivated. The results supported this hypothesis across three different ...

  • Act Your (Old) Age: Prescriptive, Ageist Biases O ... Perspectives on ageism have focused on descriptive stereotypes concerning what older people allegedly are. By contrast, we introduce prescriptive stereotypes that attempt to control how older people should ...

  • Cultural Variation in the Focus on Goals Versus P ... Everyday actions (e.g., riding a bike) can be described in ways that emphasize either the goals of the action by adapting a higher level identification (e.g., getting exercise) or the processes of the action by a ...

  • Feeling Conflicted and Seeking Information: When ... To date, little research has examined the impact of attitudinal ambivalence on attitude-congruent selective exposure. Past research would suggest that strong/univalent rather than weak/ambivalent attitudes should ...

  • How Do We Want Others to Decide?: Geographical Di ... People who decide on behalf of others can be located at various geographical distances from their clients and constituents. Across five experiments, we examined the role distance plays in evaluations of these dec ...

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

  • Illusory Correlation, Group Size and Memory ... Publication date: Available online 19 May 2013 Source:Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Author(s): Dirk Van Rooy , Tim Vanhoomissen , Frank Van Overwalle Two studies were ...

  • Superman to the rescue: Simulating physical invul ... Publication date: May 2013 Source:Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 49, Issue 3 Author(s): Julie Y. Huang , Joshua M. Ackerman , John A. Bargh People cope with soc ...

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  • The apology mismatch: Asymmetries between victim& ... Publication date: May 2013 Source:Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 49, Issue 3 Author(s): Joost M. Leunissen , David De Cremer , Christopher P. Reinders Folmer , Marius v ...

  • When leaders choose to be fair: Follower belongin ... Publication date: July 2013 Source:Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 49, Issue 4 Author(s): Ilse Cornelis , Alain Van Hiel , David De Cremer , David M. Mayer Prev ...

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

  • Buffering attachment-related avoidance: Softening ... This study examined whether partners can soften the defenses associated with attachment-related avoidance. Heterosexual couples (N = 180) were video-recorded having 2 discussions in which 1 partner (the agent of inf ...

  • Isms dimensions: Toward a more comprehensive and ... Psychological research on beliefs, values, worldview, and ideology has been limited by inadequate structural models to organize the plethora of constructs. The present studies investigate the potential of a dimensio ...

  • Does life seem better on a sunny day? Examining t ... Weather conditions have been shown to affect a broad range of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The current study examines whether these effects extend to life satisfaction judgments. We examine the association bet ...

  • Correction to Meleady, Hopthrow, and Crisp (2012) ... Reports an error in "Simulating Social Dilemmas: Promoting Cooperative Behavior Through Imagined Group Discussion" by Rose Meleady, Tim Hopthrow and Richard J. Crisp (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Ad ...

  • Automatic effort mobilization and the principle o ... Two experiments tested the idea that the principle of resource conservation moderates and limits automaticity effects on effort mobilization. Effort-related cardiovascular response was assessed in cognitive tasks wi ...

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