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Social Psychology Assigned Article Presentations Date Topic Presenter Article Introduction to Social The Class Interacting with women can impair mens cognitive functioning Methods From scanner to sound bite: Issues in interpreting


  1. Social Psychology – Assigned Article Presentations Date Topic Presenter Article Introduction to Social Ø The Class Interacting with women can impair men’s cognitive functioning Methods From scanner to sound bite: Issues in interpreting and reporting sex differences in the brain I'm white and you're not: The value of unraveling ethnocentric science The Changing Psychology of Culture From 1800 Through 2000 Creating Buzz: The Neural Correlates of Effective Message Propagation Predicting National Suicide Numbers with Social Media Data Spread of Academic Success in a High School Social Network The Social Self Why Neoliberal Values of Self-Enhancement Lead to Cheating in Higher Education Social Class and (Un)Ethical Behavior: A Framework, With Evidence From a Large Population Sample The Reappropriation of Stigmatizing Labels: The Reciprocal Relationship Between Power and Self-Labeling Residents of Poor Nations Have a Greater Sense of Meaning in Life Than Residents of Wealthy Nations Procrastination in a distance university setting Relative contributions of self-efficacy, self-regulation, and self-handicapping in predicting student procrastination Social Cognition Culture wires the brain: A cognitive neuroscience perspective Student evaluations and faculty members with a disability Social cognition unbound: Insights into anthropomorphism and dehumanization Seeing it their way: Evidence for rapid and involuntary computation of what other people see Oxytocin Decreases Accuracy in the Perception of Social Deception It Pays to Be Herr Kaiser: Germans With Noble-Sounding Surnames More Often Work as Managers Than as Employees Nonconscious Emotional Activation Colors First Impressions: A Regulatory Role for Conscious Awareness Trust in Me: Trustworthy Others Are Seen as More Physically Similar to the Self Social Attribution The Liberal Illusion of Uniqueness Everyday Empathic Accuracy in Younger and Older Couples: Do You Need to See Your Partner to Know His or Her Feelings? Physicians under the Influence: Social Psychology and Industry Marketing Strategies Computer-mediated cross-cultural collaboration: Attributing communication errors to the person versus the situation Attributional style and engagement/disengagement responses in the Chinese workforce. Cross-cultural differences in the refusal to accept a small gift: The differential influence of reciprocity norms on Asians and North Americans Emotion Emotion Regulation in Intractable Conflicts Tryptophan Promotes Interpersonal Trust The Interactive Effect of Anger and Disgust on Moral Outrage and Judgments The Illusion of Saving Face: How People Symbolically Cope With Embarrassment Saving Face for Darwin: The Functions and Uses of Embarrassment

  2. Date Topic Presenter Article When Curiosity Breeds Intimacy: Taking Advantage of Intimacy Opportunities and Transforming Boring Conversations. Attitudes, Behavior, and Justification of effort by humans and pigeons: Cognitive dissonance or contrast? Rationalization The enigma of altruistic lying: Perspective differences in what motivates and justifies lie telling within romantic relationships On the cultural guises of cognitive dissonance: The case of Easterners and Westerners When Truth Is Personally Inconvenient, Attitudes Change: The Impact of Extreme Weather on Implicit Support for Green Politicians and Explicit Climate-Change Beliefs One for All: Social Power Increases Self-Anchoring of Traits, Attitudes, and Emotions Interpersonal influences on self-regulation The impact of workplace attire on employee self-perceptions Persuasion Physical contact and financial risk taking Assessing the impact of the national ‘truth’ antismoking campaign on beliefs, attitudes, and intent to smoke by race/ethnicity Unit Asking: A Method to Boost Donations and Beyond Crafting normative messages to protect the environment In the Eye of the Beholder: Eye Contact Increases Resistance to Persuasion A room with a viewpoint: Using social norms to motivate environmental conservation in hotels Promoting sustainability through social marketing: Examples from New Zealand The determinants of email receivers’ disseminating behaviors on the Internet Effects of humor on presence and recall of persuasive messages Social Influence Behavioral study of obedience Groupthink and the space shuttle Challenger accident: Toward a quantitative case analysis Nationality and conformity Effects of reinforcement and social approval on conforming behaviour Social comparison, imitations of celebrity models and materialism among Chinese youth Deviance or uniqueness, harmony or conformity? A cultural analysis Relationships and The science of sex appeal: An evolutionary perspective Attraction More options lead to more searching and worse choices in finding partners for romantic relationships online: An experimental study Love: What is it, why does it matter, and how does it operate? Romantic Relationships Conceptualized as a Judgment and Decision-Making Domain Effect of manipulated prestige-car ownership on both sex attractiveness ratings Stereotyping, Prejudice, Stereotype threat deconstructed and Discrimination Religion and Intergroup Conflict: Findings From the Global Group Relations Project A new social-cognitive developmental perspective on prejudice: The interplay between morality and group identity Enacting Cultural Interests: How Intergroup Contact Reduces Prejudice by Sparking Interest in an Out-Group’s Culture Venus and Mars or down to Earth: Stereotypes and realities of gender differences War's Enduring Effects on the Development of Egalitarian Motivations and In-Group Biases

  3. Date Topic Presenter Article Prejudiced behavior toward lesbians and gay men: A field experiment on everyday helping Does contact reduce prejudice or does prejudice reduce contact? A longitudinal test of the contact hypothesis among majority and minority groups in three European countries Groups The Double-Edged Sword of Grandiose Narcissism: Implications for Successful and Unsuccessful Leadership Among U.S. Presidents The Polarizing Effect of Arousal on Negotiation Jury dynamics and decision-making: A prescription for groupthink Women at the Top: Powerful Leaders Define Success as Work Family in a Culture of Gender A genetic contribution to cooperation: Dopamine-relevant genes are associated with social facilitation. The Bases of Social Power Strength in numbers: How employees’ acts of followership can influence their manager’s charismatic leadership behavior Aggression Gender differences in exposure to co-worker and public-initiated violence: Assessing the impact of work-related violence and aggression in police work Comfortably numb: Desensitizing effects of violent media on helping others When the boss feels inadequate: Power, incompetence, and aggression Relational aggression in college students: Examining the roles of social anxiety and empathy Stereotyping to Infer Group Membership Creates Plausible Deniability for Prejudice-Based Aggression Looking again, and harder, for a link between low self-esteem and aggression Social Status Moderates the Relationship Between Facial Structure and Aggression Violent video game effects on aggression, empathy, and prosocial behavior in Eastern and Western countries: A meta-analytic review Altruism and Long-Term Relations Among Prosocial-Media Use, Empathy, and Prosocial Behavior Cooperation Social Projection as a Source of Cooperation Religious prosocial motivation: Is it altruistic or egoistic? Intuitive Prosociality Having less, giving more: The influence of social class on prosocial behavior Religiousity, altruism, and altruistic hypocrisy: Evidence from Protestant adolescents Effects of prosocial video games on prosocial behavior Helping Fellow Beings The Psychology of Competition: A Social Comparison Perspective Meditation Increases Compassionate Responses to Suffering Giving Preschoolers Choice Increases Sharing Behavior Special Topic 1: Social consequences of the Internet for adolescents: A decade of research Social Ø and Health Using messages promoting descriptive norms to increase physical activity Changing the perception of the norm: A strategy to decrease binge drinking among college students. A Close Look at Why One Social Norms Campaign Did Not Reduce Student Drinking

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