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Susan Fiske
Dignity Takings and Dehumanization: a Social Neuroscience Perspective
Illusion and Well-Being: a Social Psychological Perspective on Mental Health
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Psychology 2017 Sagepublishing.Com Contents
The BBVA Foundation Recognizes Psychologists Susan Fiske And
Diversity Resources for Psychology Courses Updated: January 2009
A Psychology of Emotional Legal Decision Making: Revulsion and Saving Face in Legal Theory and Practice∗
Psychological Perspectives on the Stigmatization of Italian Americans in the American Media
A Psychologist's Toolkit for State and Local Advocacy
The Influence of Exile
Psychology Streaming Video Collection
DIALOGUE Page 1
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The Quest for Today's Totemic Psychology
Ambivalent Sexism, Benevolent Sexism, Hostile Sexism
Interdependence, Interaction, and Relationships Rusbult, C.E.; Van Lange, P.A.M
Reference Groups and Stereotype Perception in Colombia
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Profile of Susan Fiske
THE EASY CASE of PRICE WATERHOUSE V. HOPKINS Martha Chamallas*
Narrative and the Emotions
"Cognitive Processes Involved in Stereotyping" In
An Interview with Susan T. Fiske
Matter Over Mind
Presidents, the Public, and American Foreign Policy Behavior
Attitudes, Attributions and Social Cognition
An Incomplete List of Eminent Psychologists of the Modern Era
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Make Them Dance 295
The Tone Debate: How to Be Critical in Science Abstract
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Political Brain Perspective”: Towards a Minimal Neuropolitical Theory for Hyperdiverse Societies
Profile of Susan Fiske
Inclusive Leadership, Stereotyping and the Brain
My Career Journey in Social Psychology
Political Psychology: Situations, Individuals, and Cases
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The Genealogy of the Moral Modules
Pol 323 Political Psychology Summer 2018 University of Victoria J.F. Fletcher
Recent History and Philosophy of Scientific Psychology (1950-2018)
2017 American Philosophical Society Museum
Social–Structural Antecedents Come Forward to Elicit Envy to Distant Out-Groups