Bibliografia/Articoli: In ordine alfabetico del primo autore.

Bibliografia/Articoli: In ordine alfabetico del primo autore.

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Anderson, C. A., & Sedikides, C. (1991). Thinking about people: Contributions of a typological alternative to associationistic and dimensional models of person perception. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 60(2), 203-217.

Banaji, M. R., & Hardin, C. D. (1996). Automatic stereotyping. Psychological Science. Vol 7(3), 136-141.

Banaji, M. R., Hardin, C., & Rothman, A. J. (1993). Implicit stereotyping in person judgment. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 65(2), 272-281.

Bargh, J. A. (1989). Conditional automaticity: Varieties of automatic influence in social perception and cognition. Uleman, James S. (Ed)., Bargh, J. A. (Ed)., et al. Unintended thought. (pp. 3-51). New York, NY, USA: Guilford Press. xxvi, 481 pp.

Bargh, J. A. (1997). The automaticity of everyday life. Wyer, Robert S. Jr. (Ed)., et al. (1997). The automaticity of everyday life: Advances in social cognition, Vol. 10. (pp. 1-61). Mahwah, NJ, USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. , Publishers. viii, 258 pp.

Bargh, J. A., Chaiken, Shelly., Govender, Rajen., Pratto, Felicia. (1992). The generality of the automatic attitude activation effect. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 62(6), 893-912.

Bargh, J. A., Chaiken, S., & Raymond, P., & Hymes, C. (1996). The automatic evaluation effect: Unconditional automatic attitude activation with a pronunciation task. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 32(1), 104-128.

Bargh, J. A., C, M., & Burrows, L. (1996). Automaticity of social behavior: Direct effects of trait construct and stereotype activation on action. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 71(2), 230-244.

Bargh, J. A., Lombardi, W. J., Higgins, E. T. (1988). Automaticity of chronically accessible constructs in person * situation effects on person perception: It's just a matter of time. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 55(4), 599-605.

Bassili, J. N. (1995). Response latency and the accessibility of voting intentions: What contributes to accessibility and how it affects vote choice. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 21(7), 686-695.

Blair, I. V., Banaji, M. R. (1996). Automatic and controlled processes in stereotype priming. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 70(6), 1142-1163.

Blascovich, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., Kelsey, R. M., et al. (1993). Attitude accessibility as a moderator of autonomic reactivity during decision making. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 64(2), 165 176.

Borkenau, P., Liebler, A. (1992). Trait inferences: Sources of validity at zero acquaintance. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 62(4), 645-657.

Chaiken, S., Bargh, J. A. (1993). Occurrence versus moderation of the automatic attitude activation effect: Reply to Fazio. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 64(5), 759-765.

Chen, M., Bargh, J. A. (1997). Nonconscious behavioral confirmation processes: The self-fulfilling consequences of automatic stereotype activation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 33(5), 541-560.

Crosby, F., Bromley, S., & Saxe, L. (1980). Recent unobtrusive studies of Black and White discrimination and prejudice: A literature review. Psychological Bulletin, 87, 546-563.

DeBono, K. G., Snyder, M. (1995). Acting on one's attitudes: The role of a history of choosing situations. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 21(6), 620-628.

Devine, P. G. (1989). Stereotypes and prejudice: Their automatic and controlled components. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 56(1), 5-18.

Dijksterhuis, A., van Knippenberg, A. (1996). The knife that cuts both ways: Facilitated and inhibited access to traits as a result of stereotype activation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 32(3), 271-288.

Dovidio, J. F., Evans, N., Tyler, R. B. (1986). Racial stereotypes: The contents of their cognitive representations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 22(1), 22-37.

Dovidio, J. F., Kawakami, K., Johnson, C., Johnson, B., Howard, A. (1997). On the nature of prejudice: Automatic and controlled processes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 33(5), 510 540.

Fabrigar, L. R., Priester, J. R., Petty, R. E., Wegener, D. T. (1998). The impact of attitude accessibility on elaboration of persuasive messages. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 24(4), 339-352.

Fazio, R. H. (1993). Variability in the likelihood of automatic attitude activation: Data reanalysis and commentary on Bargh, Chaiken, Govender, and Pratto (1992). Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 64(5), 753-758.

Fazio, R. H., Dunton, B. C. Categorization by race: The impact of automatic and controlled components of racial prejudice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 33(5), 451-470.

Fazio, R. H., H., Paul M., Olney, T. J. (1984). Attitude accessibility following a self-perception process. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 47(2), 277-286.

Fazio, R. H., Jackson, Joni R., Dunton, Bridget C., Williams, Carol J. Variability in automatic activation as an unobstrusive measure of racial attitudes: A bona fide pipeline? Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 69(6), 1013-1027.

Fazio, R. H., Powell, M. C. (1997). On the value of knowing one's likes and dislikes: Attitude accessibility, stress, and health in college. Psychological Science. Vol 8(6), 430-436.

Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D. M., Powell, M. C., Kardes, F. R. On the automatic activation of attitudes. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 50(2), 229-238.

Fazio, R. H., Williams, C. J. (1986). Attitude accessibility as a moderator of the attitude^perception and attitude behavior relations: An investigation of the 1984 presidential election. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 51(3), 505-514.

Fiske, S. T., Taylor, S. E. (1991). Social cognition (2nd ed. ). McGraw-Hill series in social psychology. New York, NY, USA: Mcgraw-Hill Book Company. xviii, 717.

Fridlund, A. J. (1991). Sociality of solitary smiling: Potentiation by an implicit audience. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 60(2), 229-240.

Gaertner, S. L., & McLaughlin, J. P. (1983). Racial stereotypes: Associations and ascriptions of positive and negative characteristics. Social Psychology Quarterly, 46, 23-30.

Gilbert, D. T., Hixon, J. G. (1991). The trouble of thinking: Activation and application of stereotypic beliefs. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 60(4), 509-517.

Gilbert, Daniel T., Krull, D. S. (1988). Seeing less and knowing more: The benefits of perceptual ignorance. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 54(2), 193-202.

Greenwald, A. G., Banaji, M. R. (1995). Implicit social cognition: Attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes. Psychological Review. Vol 102(1), 4-27.

Greenwald, A. G., McGhee, D. E., & Schwartz, J. L. K. (1998). Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol 74, 1464-1480.

Higgins, E. T., Rholes, W. S., & Jones, C. R. (1977). Category accessibility and impression formation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 13, 141-154.

Hodges, Sara D., Wilson, Timothy D. (1993). Effects of analyzing reasons on attitude change: The moderating role of attitude accessibility. Social Cognition. Vol 11(4), 353-366.

Houston, David A., Fazio, R. H. (1989). Biased processing as a function of attitude accessibility: Making objective judgments subjectively. Social Cognition. Vol 7(1), 51-66.

Kardes, Frank R., Sanbonmatsu, D. M., Voss, R. T., Fazio, R. H. (1986). Self-monitoring and attitude accessibility. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 12(4), 468-474.

Kawakami, K., Dion, K. L., Dovidio, John F. (1998). Racial prejudice and stereotype activation. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 24(4), 407-416.

Krosnick, J. A. (1989). Attitude importance and attitude accessibility. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 15(3), 297-308.

Lee, Y., Ottati, V. (1995). Perceived in-group homogeneity as a function of group membership salience and stereotype threat. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 21(6), 610-619.

Lepore, L., Brown, R. (1997). Category and stereotype activation: Is prejudice inevitable? Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 72(2), 275-287.

Levy, S. R., Dweck, C. S. (1998). Trait- versus process-focused social judgment. Social Cognition. Vol 16(1), 151-172.

Macrae, C. N., Bodenhausen, G. V., Milne, A. B., Thorn, T. M. J., Castelli, L. (1997). On the activation of social stereotypes: The moderating role of processing objectives. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 33(5), 471-489.

Macrae, C. N., Milne, A. B., Bodenhausen, G. V. (1994). Stereotypes as energy-saving devices: A peek inside the cognitive toolbox. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 66(1), 37-47.

Maio, G. R., Olson, J. M. (1995). The effect of attitude dissimulation on attitude accessibility. Social Cognition. Vol 13(2), 127-144.

Manis, M., Paskewitz, J., Cotler, S. (1986). Stereotypes and social judgment. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 50(3), 461-473.

Niedenthal, P. M. (1990). Implicit perception of affective information. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 26(6), 505-527.

Pendry, L. F., & Macrae, C. N. (1994). Stereotypes in mental life: The case of the motivated but thwarted tactician. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 30, 303-325.

Perdue, C. W., & Dovidio, J. F., Gurtman, M. B., & Tyler, R. B. (1990). "Us" and "them": Social categorization and the process of intergroup bias. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 475-486.

Perdue, C. W., & Gurtman, M. B. (1990). Evidence for the automaticity of ageism. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 26, 199-216.

Powell, M. C., & Fazio, R. H. (1984). Attitude accessibility as a function of repeated attitudinal expression. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 10(1), 139-148.

Pratto, F., & Bargh, J. A. (1991). Stereotyping based on apparently individuating information: Trait and global components of sex stereotypes under attention overload. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 27, 26-47.

Roese, N. J., Olson, J. M. (1994). Attitude importance as a function of repeated attitude expression. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 30(1), 39-51.

Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., Fazio, R. H. (1992). On the orienting value of attitudes: Attitude accessibility as a determinant of an object's attraction of visual attention. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 63(2), 198-211.

Ross, M., Newby-Clark, I. R. (1998). Construing the past and future. Social Cognition. Vol 16(1), 133-150.

Rothbart, M., Sriram, N., Davis-Stitt, C. (1996). The retrieval of typical and atypical category members. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 32(4), 309-336.

Schuette, R. A., Fazio, R. H. (1995). Attitude accessibility and motivation as determinants of biased processing: A test of the MODE model. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 21(7), 704-710.

Smith, E. R., Fazio, R. H., Cejka, M. A. (1996). Accessible attitudes influence categorization of multiply categorizable objects. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 71(5), Nov 1996, 888-898.

Stangor, C. (1988). Stereotype accessibility and information processing. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol 14(4), 694-708.

Stapel, D. A., Koomen, W. (1998). When stereotype activation results in (counter) stereotypical judgments: Priming stereotype-relevant traits and exemplars. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 34(2), 136-163.

Stroessner, S. J. (1996). Social categorization by race or sex: Effects of perceived non-normalcy on response times. Social Cognition. Vol 14(3), 247-276.

van Knippenberg, A., Dijksterhus, A. (1996). A posteriori stereotype activation: The preservation of stereotypes through memory distortion. Social Cognition. Vol 14(1), 21-53.

von Hippel, W., Sekaquaptewa, D., Vargas, P. (1997). The linguistic intergroup bias as an implicit indicator of prejudice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol 33(5), 490-509.

Wegner, D. M., Bargh, J. A. (1998). Control and automaticity in social life. Gilbert, Daniel T. (Ed)., Fiske, Susan T. (Ed)., et al. (1998). The handbook of social psychology, Vol. 2 (4th ed. ). (pp. 446-496). Boston, MA, USA: Mcgraw-Hill. x, 1085 pp.

Wittenbrink, B., Judd, C. M., Park, B. (1997). Evidence for racial prejudice at the implicit level and its relationship with questionnaire measures. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 72(2), 262-274.

Woike, B. A. (1995). Most-memorable experiences: Evidence for a link between implicit and explicit motives and social cognitive processes in everyday life. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 68(6), 1081-1091.

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