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

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.

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

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.

Powell, M. C., & Fazio, R. H. (1984). Attitude accessibility as a function of repeated attitudinal expression. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. Vol10(1), 139-148.

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.

Fazio, R. H., Sanbonmatsu, D. M., Powell, M. C.,Kardes, F. R. (1986). 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.

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.

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

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. Vol55(4), 599-605.

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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

Blascovich, J., Ernst, J. M., Tomaka, J., Kelsey, R.M., et al. (1993). Attitude accessibility as a moderator ofautonomic reactivity during decision making. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol 64(2), 165176.

Chaiken, S., Bargh, J. A. (1993). Occurrence versus moderation of the automatic attitude activation effect: Reply to Fazio. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol64(5), 759-765.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Fazio, R. H., Jackson, Joni R., Dunton, Bridget C.,Williams, Carol J. (1995). Variability in automatic activation as an unobstrusive measure of racial attitudes: A bona fide pipeline? Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Vol69(6), 1013-1027.

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

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.

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

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.

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

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

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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. Vol14(1), 21-53.

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

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.

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.

Fazio, R. H., Dunton, B. C. (1997). 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., Powell, M. C. (1997). On the value of knowing one's likes and dislikes: Attitude accessibility, stress, and health in college. Psychological Science. Vol8(6), 430-436.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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

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

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.

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.

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