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Book
Baron,
J. (1998). Judgment
misguided: Intuition and error in public decision making.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Book
Chapters
Ambady,
N., Bernieri, F., & Richeson, J. (2000). Towards
a Histology of Social Behavior: Judgmental Accuracy from
Thin Slices of Behavior. In M. P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances
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Ambady,
N., LaPlante, D., & Johnson, E. (2001). Thin
slice judgments as a measure of interpersonal sensitivity.
In J. Hall & F. Bernieri (Eds.), Interpersonal Sensitivity:
Measurement and Applications. NJ: Erlbaum.
Anderson,
C.A. (2007). Belief
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Anderson,
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no harm. In D. M. Messick & A. E. Tenbrunsel (Eds.),
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Baron,
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value tradeoffs: problems and some solutions. In Elke
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Beattie, pp. 231-259. Cambridge: Cambridge University
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Baron,
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and Decision Making. London: Blackwell.
Bell-Dolan,
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Chaiken,
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Chen,
S., & Chaiken, S. (1999). The
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Dunn, E. W., Forrin, N. D., & Ashton-James, C. E. (2008). On the excessive rationality of the emotional imagination: A two systems account of affective forecasts and experiences. In K. D. Markman, W. M. P. Klein, & J. A. Suhr (Eds.), The handbook of imagination and mental simulation. New York: Psychology Press.
Dunn, E. W., & Laham, S. A. (2006). A user’s guide to emotional time travel: Progress on key issues in affective forecasting. In J. Forgas (Ed.), Hearts and minds: Affective influences on social cognition and behavior. (Frontiers of Social Psychology Series). Psychology Press: New York.
Elfenbein,
H. A., Marsh, A., & Ambady, N. (2002). Emotional
intelligence and the recognition of emotion from facial
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Fitzsimons,
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Hall, D., & Payne, B. K., (2010). Unconscious
attitudes, unconscious influence, and challenges to self-control.
In Y. Trope, K. Ochsner, & R. Hassin (Eds.), Social,
Cognitive and Neuroscientific Approaches to Self-control.
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Jost,
J.T. (2001). Outgroup
favoritism and the theory of system justification: An experimental
paradigm for investigating the effects of socio-economic
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Jost,
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ideological animal: A system justification view. In
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Malle,
B. F. & Knobe, J. (2001) The
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Payne, B. K., & Cameron, C. D. (2010). Divided
minds, divided morals: How implicit social cognition underpins
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Payne, B. K., & Gawronski, B. (2010). A
history of implicit social cognition: Where is it coming
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Payne,
B. K., Jacoby, L. L., & Lambert, A. J. (2005). Attitudes
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Payne,
B. K., & Stewart, B. D. (2007). Automatic
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Wegner,
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Wegner,
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Wegner,
D. M., & Vallacher, R. R. (1981). Common
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Articles
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