Social Psychology Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Asian Ethnicity and the Sense of Personal Control1998/06/0197
Gender and Double Standards in the Assessment of Job Applicants1994/12/0197
Contact Hypothesis and Inter-Age Attitudes: A Field Study of Cross-Age Contact1984/03/0196
Identity Needs Versus Social Opportunities: The Use of Group-Level and Individual-Level Identity Management Strategies1997/03/0196
Emotional Capital and Professional Socialization: The Case of Mortuary Science Students (and Me)1999/06/0195
Selective Interaction as a Strategy for Identity Maintenance: An Affect Control Model1992/03/0195
The Vitalization of Symbolic Interactionism1987/03/0195
Just Because She Doesn't Want to Doesn't Mean It's Rape: An Experimentally Based Causal Model of the Perception of Rape in a Dating Situation1983/09/0194
Value Priorities and Gender1998/03/0194
Still Stable after All These Years? Personality Stability Theory Revisited2000/12/0194
The "Normal" Victim: The Effects of Gender Stereotypes on Reactions to Victims1984/09/0193
Accentuate the Positive-and the Negative: Rethinking the Use of Self-Esteem, Self-Deprecation, and Self-Confidence1993/12/0193
The Stigma of Obesity2011/03/01English92
Social Distances in a Multi Ethnic Society: The Ethnic Hierarchy among Dutch Preadolescents2000/03/0191
The Impact of Physical Attractiveness on Achievement and Psychological Well-Being1987/09/0191
Race, Conceptions of Crime and Justice, and Support for the Death Penalty1991/03/0190
Perceived Discrimination and Interracial Contact: Predicting Interracial Closeness among Black and White Americans2007/03/01English89
Advice-implicative Interrogatives2010/09/01English89
Identities and Self-Verification in the Small Group1995/06/0189
Tracking and Students' Friendships1998/03/0189
Sexism, Racism, and Ageism in Voting Behavior: An Experimental Analysis1982/12/0188
The Perils of Political Correctness: Men's and Women's Responses to Old-Fashioned and Modern Sexist Views2005/03/01English88
Education and Causal Attributions: The Development of "Person-Blame" and "System-Blame" Ideology1989/06/0187
Individual and Contextual Influences on Group Identification1989/09/0187
Ambiguity and Bias in the Self-Concept1981/03/0187
Originality of Word Associations as a Function of Majority vs. Minority Influence1985/09/0186
The Effectiveness of Accounts Following Transgression1983/09/0186
The Paradox of the Contented Female Worker: An Assessment of Alternative Explanations1994/06/0185
Racial-Ethnic Self-Schemas2003/12/0185
Ideology and Interpersonal Emotion Management: Redefining Identity in Two Support Groups1997/06/0185