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Citation: A. Florack et al., When do associations matter? The use of automatic associations toward ethnic groups in person judgments, J EXP S PSY, 37(6), 2001, pp. 518-524
Authors:
Bless, H
Schwarz, N
Bodenhausen, GV
Thiel, L
Citation: H. Bless et al., Personalized versus generalized benefits of stereotype disconfirmation: Trade-offs in the evaluation of atypical exemplars and their social groups, J EXP S PSY, 37(5), 2001, pp. 386-397
Citation: H. Bless et al., Reducing context effects by adding context information: The direction and size of context effects in political judgment, PERS SOC PS, 26(9), 2000, pp. 1036-1045
Citation: H. Bless et M. Wanke, Can the same information be typical and atypical? How perceived typicalitymoderates assimilation and contrast in evaluative judgments, PERS SOC PS, 26(3), 2000, pp. 306-314
Citation: G. Hertel et H. Bless, "On-line" versus memory-based judgments: Triggering conditions and empirical methods for differentiation, PSYCHOL RUN, 51(1), 2000, pp. 19-28
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