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Authors: Gilbert, DT
Citation: Dt. Gilbert, What the mind's not, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 3-11

Authors: Moskowitz, GB Skurnik, I Galinsky, AD
Citation: Gb. Moskowitz et al., The history of dual-process notions, and the future of preconscious control, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 12-36

Authors: Petty, RE Wegener, DT
Citation: Re. Petty et Dt. Wegener, The elaboration likelihood model: Current status and controversies, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 41-72

Authors: Chen, S Chaiken, S
Citation: S. Chen et S. Chaiken, The heuristic-systematic model in its broader context, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 73-96

Authors: Fazio, RH Towles-Schwen, T
Citation: Rh. Fazio et T. Towles-schwen, The MODE model of attitude-behavior processes, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 97-116

Authors: Ajzen, I Sexton, J
Citation: I. Ajzen et J. Sexton, Depth of processing, belief congruence, and attitude-behavior correspondence, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 117-138

Authors: Uleman, JS
Citation: Js. Uleman, Spontaneous versus intentional inferences in impression formation, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 141-160

Authors: Trope, Y Gaunt, R
Citation: Y. Trope et R. Gaunt, A dual-process model of overconfident attributional inferences, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 161-178

Authors: Levy, SR Plaks, JE Dweck, CS
Citation: Sr. Levy et al., Modes of social thought - Implicit theories and social understanding, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 179-202

Authors: Sherman, SJ Beike, DR Ryalls, KR
Citation: Sj. Sherman et al., Dual-processing accounts of inconsistencies in responses to general versusspecific cases, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 203-227

Authors: Fiske, ST Lin, M Neuberg, SL
Citation: St. Fiske et al., The continuum model - Ten years later, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 231-254

Authors: Brewer, MB Feinstein, ASH
Citation: Mb. Brewer et Ash. Feinstein, Dual processes in the cognitive representation of persons and social categories, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 255-270

Authors: Bodenhausen, GV Macrae, CN Sherman, JW
Citation: Gv. Bodenhausen et al., On the dialectics of discrimination - Dual processes in social stereotyping, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 271-290

Authors: Kruglanski, AW Thompson, EP Spiegel, S
Citation: Aw. Kruglanski et al., Separate or equal? Bimodal notions of persuasion and a single-process "unimodel", DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 293-313

Authors: Kunda, Z
Citation: Z. Kunda, Parallel processing of stereotypes and behaviors, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 314-322

Authors: Smith, ER DeCoster, J
Citation: Er. Smith et J. Decoster, Associative and rule-based processing - A connectionist interpretation of dual-process models, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 323-336

Authors: Devine, PG Monteith, MJ
Citation: Pg. Devine et Mj. Monteith, Automaticity and control in stereotyping, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 339-360

Authors: Bargh, JA
Citation: Ja. Bargh, The cognitive monster - The case against the controllability of automatic stereotype effects, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 361-382

Authors: Jacoby, LL Kelley, CM McElree, BD
Citation: Ll. Jacoby et al., The role of cognitive control - Early selection versus late correction, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 383-400

Authors: Gollwitzer, PM Bayer, U
Citation: Pm. Gollwitzer et U. Bayer, Deliberative versus implemental mindsets in the control of action, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 403-422

Authors: Bless, H Schwarz, N
Citation: H. Bless et N. Schwarz, Sufficient and necessary conditions in dual-process models - The case of mood and information processing, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 423-440

Authors: Giner-Sorolla, R
Citation: R. Giner-sorolla, Affect in attitude - Immediate and deliberative perspectives, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 441-461

Authors: Epstein, S Pacini, R
Citation: S. Epstein et R. Pacini, Some basic issues regarding dual-process theories from the perspective of cognitive-experimental self-theory, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 462-482

Authors: Koriat, A Levy-Sadot, R
Citation: A. Koriat et R. Levy-sadot, Processes underlying metacognitive judgments - Information-based and experience-based monitoring of one's own knowledge, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 483-502

Authors: Higgins, ET
Citation: Et. Higgins, Promotion and prevention as a motivational duality - Implications for evaluative processes, DUAL-PROCESS THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1999, pp. 503-525
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