CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
[ISSN 1088-7423]

Editor: Lisa Troyer, University of Iowa
Deputy Editor: Leda Nath, University of Iowa

Current Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) is a peer reviewed, electronic journal covering all aspects of social psychology. Publication is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Group Processes at the University of Iowa which provides free access to its contents. Authors retain copyright for their work. CRISP is permanently archived at the Library of the University of Iowa and at the Library of Congress. Beginning in April, 2000, Sociological Abstracts publishes the abstracts of CRISP articles.

Citation Format: Lastname, Firstname. 1996. "Title of Article." Current Research in Social Psychology 2:15-22 http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc.

Recent Issues

4/20/04 Would You Save an Uncaring Relative from a Burning Building? Considerations of Relatedness and Previous Care in Predictions of Altruism
4/18/04 Justice, Politics, and Prejudice Regarding Immigration Attitudes
4/14/04 Educational Attainment and the Payoff of Education: Black Male Suicide in the United States, 1947-1998
3/9/04 Response to September 11: Anxiety, Patriotism, and Prejudice in the Aftermath of Terror
3/9/04 Facial Make-Up Elicits Positive Attitudes at the Implicit Level: Evidence from the Implicit Association Test
2/12/04 Men and Women Prefer Risk Takers as Romantic and Nonromantic Partners
1/9/04 Moderation of Intergroup Memory Bias via Crossed Categorization
1/6/04 An Examination of Racial Subtypes versus Subgroups

Prior Issues

06/27/02 The Impact of Collective Self-Esteem on Intergroup Evaluation: Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement
06/21/02
Effects of Self-Esteem, Status, and Identification on Two Forms of Ingroup Bias
05/10/02 An Experimental Examination of Strategies for Resisting Persuasion
05/09/02
Relationship Satisfaction: The Role of Love Styles and Attachment Styles

 

 

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