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In Journal of Experimental Social Psychology September 2022 102
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In Journal of Experimental Social Psychology March 2022 99
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 99:104267. Academic Press Inc.
How do group-based interaction tendencies form through encounters with individual group members? In three experiments, in which participants interacted with group members in a reinforcement learning task presented as a money sharing game, participant
Autor:
Amodio, David M.
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In Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2009 45(1):60-67
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In Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2004 40(2):225-232
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 88:103948
People learn about the world by making choices and experiencing feedback—a process characterized by models of reinforcement learning in which people learn to associate their actions with rewarding outcomes. Although reinforcement models provide com
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49:1196-1203
article i nfo According to the principle of hypodescent, multiracial individuals are categorized according to their most so- cially subordinate group membership. We investigated whether the tendency to apply this principle is relat- ed to political i
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David M. Amodio, Kyle G. Ratner
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49:298-301
Faces are inherently social, but the extent to which social group information affects early face processing remains unknown. To address this issue, we examined cortical activity associated with structural encoding of novel ingroup vs. outgroup faces.
Autor:
David M. Amodio
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45:60-67
Anxiety associated with an intergroup interaction is often thought to interfere with the cognitive control of automatic racial stereotypes. However, this link remains elusive, as self-reported anxiety is not typically associated with assessments of c