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    The Social Perception of Humanoid and Non-Humanoid Robots: Effects of Gendered and Machinelike Features by Stroessner, Steven J., Benitez, Jonathan

    Published in International journal of social robotics (01-04-2019)
    “…Previous research has shown that features of synthetic robot faces suggesting social categories produce predictable and consequential social judgments…”
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    In the Mind's Eye: Exploring the Relationship Between Visual Mental Imagery and Stereotyping by Eisenstadt, Benjamin E, Spagna, Alfredo, Stroessner, Steven J

    Published in Personality and social psychology review (16-09-2024)
    “…How do social stereotypes shape and reflect images formed in the mind's eye? Visual mental imagery has long been assumed crucial in creating, maintaining, and…”
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    Caring or Competent? Apparent Prioritization of Childcare Over Work Affects Evaluations and Stereotyping of Fathers by Neuenswander, Kelsey L., Haines, Elizabeth L., Stroessner, Steven J.

    Published in Sex roles (01-09-2023)
    “…The Role Prioritization Model (RPM; Haines & Stroessner, 2019 ) proposes that evaluations of gender-incongruent behavior depend on the degree to which actions…”
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    When Risk Seeking Becomes a Motivational Necessity by Scholer, Abigail A, Zou, Xi, Fujita, Kentaro, Stroessner, Steven J, Higgins, E. Tory

    “…Four studies demonstrate the importance of self-regulatory mechanisms for understanding risk-seeking behavior under loss. Findings suggest that risk seeking…”
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    Accuracy in social judgment does not exclude the potential for bias by Freeman, Jonathan B, Johnson, Kerri L, Stroessner, Steven J

    Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-01-2022)
    “…Cesario claims that all bias research tells us is that people "end up using the information they have come to learn as being probabilistically accurate in…”
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    Evaluating resident candidates: does closed file review impact faculty ratings? by Hauge, Linnea S., Ph.D, Stroessner, Steven J., Ph.D, Chowdhry, Shahnaz, M.D., M.S, Wool, Norman L., M.D

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-06-2007)
    “…Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to examine faculty ratings of resident candidates in closed and open file conditions. Methods Surgical…”
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    The Robotic Social Attributes Scale (RoSAS): Development and Validation by Carpinella, Colleen M., Wyman, Alisa B., Perez, Michael A., Stroessner, Steven J.

    “…Accurately measuring perceptions of robots has become increasingly important as technological progress permits more frequent and extensive interaction between…”
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    All the World's a Stage? Consequences of a Role-Playing Pedagogy on Psychological Factors and Writing and Rhetorical Skill in College Undergraduates by Stroessner, Steven J, Beckerman, Laurie Susser, Whittaker, Alexis

    Published in Journal of educational psychology (01-08-2009)
    “…Reacting to the Past is a pedagogy involving collaborative role playing in history-based games over a semester. This article presents results from a systematic…”
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    When threat matters: Self-regulation, threat salience, and stereotyping by Stroessner, Steven J., Scholer, Abigail A., Marx, David M., Weisz, Bradley M.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-07-2015)
    “…Four experiments examined whether information implying imminent threat to safety would interact with regulatory focus (Higgins, 1997) to affect the utilization…”
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    Stereotype Formation and Endorsement: The Role of Implicit Theories by Levy, Sheri R, Stroessner, Steven J, Dweck, Carol S

    “…Five experiments supported the hypothesis that peoples' implicit theories about the fixedness versus malleability of human attributes (entity versus…”
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    Responding to negativity: How a risky tactic can serve a vigilant strategy by Scholer, Abigail A., Stroessner, Steven J., Higgins, E. Tory

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-05-2008)
    “…Regulatory focus theory distinguishes between two motivational systems—a promotion system concerned with nurturance and advancement and a prevention system…”
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    Prejudice and Stereotype Maintenance Processes: Attention, Attribution, and Individuation by Sherman, Jeffrey W, Stroessner, Steven J, Conrey, Frederica R, Azam, Omar A

    “…Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic information. Higher levels of prejudice were associated with…”
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    Stereotype strength and attentional bias: Preference for confirming versus disconfirming information depends on processing capacity by Allen, Thomas J., Sherman, Jeffrey W., Conrey, Frederica R., Stroessner, Steven J.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-09-2009)
    “…In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity, and the allocation of attention to stereotype-consistent…”
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    The multi-value basis of procedural justice by Heuer, Larry, Stroessner, Steven J.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-05-2011)
    “…Three experiments demonstrate that multiple values can account for the relation between respectful treatment and judgments of procedural fairness. The Group…”
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    Person Theories and Attention Allocation: Preferences for Stereotypic Versus Counterstereotypic Information by Plaks, Jason E, Stroessner, Steven J, Dweck, Carol S, Sherman, Jeffrey W

    “…How do people respond to information that counters a stereotype? Do they approach it or avoid it? Four experiments showed that attention to…”
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    Affect and Stereotyping: The Effect of Induced Mood on Distinctiveness-Based Illusory Correlations by Stroessner, Steven J, Hamilton, David L, Mackie, Diane M

    “…In 2 studies, the effects of mood on the formation of distinctiveness-based illusory correlations were examined. After exposure to stimuli inducing positive,…”
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    When Risk Seeking Becomes a Motivational Necessity by Scholer, Abigail A, Zou, Xi, Fujita, Kentaro, Stroessner, Steven J, Higgins, E. Tory

    Published in Motivation science (01-08-2014)
    “…Four studies demonstrate the importance of self-regulatory mechanisms for understanding risk-seeking behavior under loss. Findings suggest that risk seeking…”
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    Stereotype Relevance Moderates Category Activation: Evidence From the Indirect Category Accessibility Task (ICAT) by Stroessner, Steven J., Haines, Elizabeth L., Sherman, Jeffrey W., Kantrowitz, Cara J.

    Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-10-2010)
    “…The impact of behavioral stereotypicality on category accessibility was examined using a novel method, the Indirect Category Accessibility Task (ICAT). In the…”
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    The Roles of Motivation and Ability in Controlling the Consequences of Stereotype Suppression by Wyer, Natalie A., Sherman, Jeffrey W., Stroessner, Steven J.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-01-2000)
    “…Two experiments investigated the conditions under which previously suppressed stereotypes are applied in impression formation. In Experiment 1, the extent to…”
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    The role prioritization model: How communal men and agentic women can (sometimes) have it all by Haines, Elizabeth L., Stroessner, Steven J.

    Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-12-2019)
    “…Men and women are persistently associated with breadwinning and caregiving roles and related stereotypes. A role prioritization model (RPM) is presented that…”
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