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P69 | educated at | University of Pennsylvania | Q49117 |
University of Melbourne | Q319078 | ||
P108 | employer | University of Melbourne | Q319078 |
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New School for Social Research | Q27988140 | ||
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P101 | field of work | social psychology | Q161272 |
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Q35117791 | A critique of the methods and conclusions in the patient outcome research team (PORT) report on psychological treatments for schizophrenia |
Q47620085 | A sentimental education: The place of sentiments in personality and social psychology |
Q43679531 | A taxometric study of borderline personality disorder |
Q48635837 | Aberrant social relations in the personality disorders |
Q60634360 | Abstracts & Reviews : Ethnobiological Classification: Principles of Categorization of Plants and Animals in Traditional Societies by Brent Berlin. 1992. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Cloth: $45.00, ISBN 0-691-09469-1, xvii+335 pages |
Q44805032 | Acculturation and changing concepts of mental disorder: Brazilians in the USA. |
Q51939447 | Afterimages of savages: implicit associations between primitives, animals and children. |
Q60634336 | Altruism is a primary impulse, not a discipline |
Q51989408 | Animals and androids: implicit associations between social categories and nonhumans. |
Q47448571 | Are essentialist beliefs associated with prejudice? |
Q38695848 | Assembling the elephant: integrating perspectives in personality psychology: comment on “personality from a cognitive-biological perspective” by Y. Neuman |
Q60634233 | Attitudes Towards Asylum Seekers: The Australian Experience |
Q60634277 | Attributing Human Uniqueness and Human Nature to Cultural Groups: Distinct Forms of Subtle Dehumanization |
Q60634256 | Beastly: What Makes Animal Metaphors Offensive? |
Q60634299 | Beliefs about personality change and continuity |
Q43690331 | Beliefs of people taking antidepressants about causes of depression and reasons for increased prescribing rates |
Q90442777 | Beyond Mars and Venus: The role of gender essentialism in support for gender inequality and backlash |
Q36609168 | Bias in psychopathology research |
Q60634279 | Big Five traits mediate associations between values and subjective well-being |
Q60634207 | Biogenetic Explanations of Mental Disorder |
Q38137442 | Biogenetic explanations and stigma: a meta-analytic review of associations among laypeople |
Q40750971 | Bite-Size Science: Relative Impact of Short Article Formats |
Q48600016 | Blaming, praising, and protecting our humanity: the implications of everyday dehumanization for judgments of moral status |
Q47393236 | Body image and eating disturbance among south Asian-American women: the role of racial teasing |
Q60634329 | Categorical versus dimensional models of mental disorder: the taxometric evidence |
Q35592508 | Categorical versus dimensional models of mental disorder: the taxometric evidence. |
Q37937086 | Categories versus dimensions in personality and psychopathology: a quantitative review of taxometric research. |
Q60634236 | Character strengths and wellbeing in adolescence: Structure and correlates of the Values in Action Inventory of Strengths for Children |
Q52009637 | Computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation reduces negative symptoms in the severely mentally ill. |
Q60634190 | Concept Creep: Psychology's Expanding Concepts of Harm and Pathology |
Q47193063 | Conceptual beliefs about human values and their implications: human nature beliefs predict value importance, value trade-offs, and responses to value-laden rhetoric |
Q60634302 | Convergence between GNAT-assessed implicit and explicit personality |
Q57286676 | Correlates of hair cortisol concentrations in disadvantaged young children |
Q60634195 | Creeping Forward |
Q60634209 | Cultural differences in perceived coherence of the self and ingroup: A Japan-Australia comparison |
Q60634198 | Cute Little Things |
Q60634218 | Dehumanization and Social Class |
Q38117689 | Dehumanization and infrahumanization |
Q34549940 | Dehumanization: an integrative review |
Q50535642 | Dichotomous thinking as a sign of suicide risk on the TAT. |
Q60634319 | Dimensions of Folk Psychiatry |
Q96129190 | Dimensions over categories: a meta-analysis of taxometric research |
Q88713796 | Direct and conceptual replications of the taxometric analysis of type a behavior |
Q91852404 | Distressing encounters in the context of climate change: Idioms of distress, determinants, and responses to distress in Tuvalu |
Q91828882 | Do shamans violate notions of humanness? |
Q60634238 | Does Understanding Behavior Make It Seem Normal? |
Q60634211 | Dog People and Cat People Differ on Dominance-Related Traits |
Q48106644 | Don't mind meat? The denial of mind to animals used for human consumption |
Q60634281 | Early-career scientific achievement and patterns of authorship: the mixed blessings of publication leadership and collaboration |
Q47262944 | Economic inequality is linked to biased self-perception. |
Q47421776 | Empathy, culture and self-humanising: Empathising reduces the attribution of greater humanness to the self more in Japan than Australia |
Q60634340 | Essentialist Beliefs About Mental Disorders |
Q47220395 | Essentialist beliefs about homosexuality: structure and implications for prejudice |
Q50987166 | Essentialist beliefs about personality and their implications. |
Q60634258 | Evidence for an Association Between Women and Nature: An Analysis of Media Images and Mental Representations |
Q60634262 | Excluded from humanity: The dehumanizing effects of social ostracism |
Q60634260 | Experiencing Dehumanization: Cognitive and Emotional Effects of Everyday Dehumanization |
Q47800389 | Expressed emotion, attributions, utility beliefs, and distress in parents of young people with first episode psychosis |
Q60634362 | Factor Structure of Social Relationships: An Examination of Relational Models and Resource Exchange Theories |
Q60634240 | Folk Conceptions of Humanness |
Q60634284 | Folk theory of social change |
Q114562076 | Freud: The making of an illusion by Frederick Crews |
Q91971211 | Freudian Slip? The Changing Cultural Fortunes of Psychoanalytic Concepts |
Q34209850 | Genetic essentialism, neuroessentialism, and stigma: commentary on Dar-Nimrod and Heine (2011). |
Q112564278 | Genetic factors and shared environment contribute equally to objective singing ability |
Q91594977 | How does it feel to be treated like an object? Direct and indirect effects of exposure to sexual objectification on women's emotions in daily life |
Q40258851 | Humanizing the self: moderators of the attribution of lesser humanness to others |
Q44317514 | Humanness beliefs about behavior: an index and comparative human-nonhuman behavior judgments |
Q60634291 | Immigration from the perspective of hosts and immigrants: Roles of psychological essentialism and social identity |
Q60634242 | Impact,H, and Authorship |
Q60634305 | Introduction to Personality and Intelligence |
Q47796597 | Is obsessive-compulsive disorder a pathology of the human disposition to perform socially meaningful rituals? Evidence of similar content |
Q60634293 | Is schizotypy taxonic? Response to |
Q60634286 | Is the Future more or less Human? Differing Views of Humanness in the Posthumanism Debate |
Q60634322 | Lay Expectations of Mental Disorder: A Test of the Folk Psychiatry Model |
Q60634307 | Lay conceptions of mental disorder: Introduction to the special issue |
Q60634309 | Lay conceptions of mental disorder: The folk psychiatry model |
Q35140235 | Meta-Milgram: an empirical synthesis of the obedience experiments |
Q60634245 | Morality, Mind, and Humanness |
Q60634225 | More Human Than Others, but Not Always Better |
Q47368917 | More human than others? A critique of Cypryańska et al. (2017). |
Q47230730 | More human than you: attributing humanness to self and others |
Q60634202 | Motivational orientations and psychiatric stigma: Social motives influence how causal explanations relate to stigmatizing attitudes |
Q60634350 | Multivariate statistical methods in the classification of affective disorders |
Q33322996 | Myopia and personality: the genes in myopia (GEM) personality study |
Q60634365 | Negative affect and hindsight bias |
Q99353504 | Negative emotion and nonacceptance of emotion in daily life |
Q59329058 | Neuroscientific explanations and the stigma of mental disorder: a meta-analytic study |
Q60634264 | Objectification leads to depersonalization: The denial of mind and moral concern to objectified others |
Q60634354 | On Social Structures: Differences of Degree or of Kind? |
Q53089235 | Our flaws are more human than yours: ingroup bias in humanizing negative characteristics. |
Q90765994 | Personality Disorders as Emergent Interpersonal Syndromes: Psychopathic Personality as a Case Example |
Q60634266 | Possible research area bias in the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) draft journal rankings |
Q59702126 | Predicting high risk sexual behaviour in heterosexual and homosexual men: the roles of impulsivity and sensation seeking |
Q47368364 | Predicting long-term citation impact of articles in social and personality psychology |
Q39231295 | Predisplacement and postdisplacement factors associated with mental health of refugees and internally displaced persons: a meta-analysis |
Q22242335 | Prejudice and schizophrenia: a review of the 'mental illness is an illness like any other' approach |
Q60634374 | Prudence: Aristotelian perspectives on practical reason |
Q60634317 | Psychological Essentialism, Implicit Theories, and Intergroup Relations |
Q47717366 | Psychological essentialism and attention allocation: preferences for stereotype-consistent versus stereotype-inconsistent information |
Q56083304 | Psychological essentialism and stereotype endorsement |
Q60634247 | Psychology in the Bathroom |
Q90765976 | Psychopathy as an Emergent Interpersonal Syndrome: Further Reflections and Future Directions |
Q60634268 | Quality, quantity, and impact in academic publication |
Q60634371 | Rationality and Resoluteness. Review of Rationality and Dynamic Choice: Foundational Explorations, by Edward F. McClennen |
Q60634249 | Reasoning about Human Enhancement |
Q60634204 | Recent research on dehumanization |
Q59947870 | Relational Models Theory |
Q48525231 | Relational tendencies associated with broad personality dimensions |
Q60634252 | Relational to the Core |
Q60634347 | Relations between personality and depressive symptoms: A multimeasure study of dependency, autonomy, and related constructs |
Q59947796 | Relationship Patterns Associated with Dimensions of Vulnerability to Psychopathology |
Q60634367 | Review-Essay : A Grammar of Social Relations |
Q60634188 | Scholarly productivity and citation impact of academic psychologists in Group of Eight universities |
Q102215249 | Seven Clarifications on the Psychology of Dehumanization |
Q33449980 | Sexual objectification in women's daily lives: A smartphone ecological momentary assessment study |
Q56431941 | Subhuman, Inhuman, and Superhuman: Contrasting Humans with Nonhumans in Three Cultures |
Q60634324 | Subtyping obsessive-compulsive disorder: A taxometric analysis |
Q47402401 | Suicidal ideation and distress among immigrant adolescents: the role of acculturation, life stress, and social support |
Q48149925 | Symptom networks and psychiatric categories |
Q60634296 | Taxometric analysis supports a dimensional latent structure for schizotypy |
Q51859355 | Taxometric evidence for the dimensional structure of cluster-C, paranoid, and borderline personality disorders. |
Q60634343 | Taxonicity of adolescent melancholia: a categorical or dimensional construct? |
Q44730752 | Temperament and the transitional object |
Q45332896 | Testing the latent structure of posttraumatic stress disorder: a taxometric study of combat veterans. |
Q38119824 | The 'side effects' of medicalization: a meta-analytic review of how biogenetic explanations affect stigma |
Q60634358 | The Discreteness of Emotion Concepts: Categorical Structure in the Affective Circumplex |
Q60634312 | The Latent Structure of Mental Disorders: A Taxometric Update on the Categorical vs Dimensional Debate |
Q55896895 | The Psychology of Eating Animals |
Q51865936 | The association of visuospatial working memory with dysthymic disorder in pre-pubertal children. |
Q35057392 | The dimensional view of personality disorders: a review of the taxometric evidence |
Q48060204 | The essence of essentialism? |
Q51914401 | The latent structure of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a taxometric analysis. |
Q38571524 | The latent structure of schizotypy: I. Premorbid indicators of a taxon of individuals at risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders |
Q51958567 | The lay concept of "mental disorder" among American undergraduates. |
Q51932783 | The lay concept of childhood mental disorder. |
Q50756665 | The need to rely on evidence not ideology in stigma research. |
Q38129072 | The psychology of humanness |
Q60634261 | The return of the anal character |
Q60634273 | The rise and rise of social psychology in Asia: A bibliometric analysis |
Q34116606 | The role of meat consumption in the denial of moral status and mind to meat animals |
Q34692415 | The roles of dehumanization and moral outrage in retributive justice |
Q50795288 | The structure of mental health research: networks of influence among psychiatry and clinical psychology journals. |
Q49064015 | The taxon concept is not taxonic: response to Grove (2008). |
Q60634333 | Thirsty for H2O? Multiple essences and psychological essentialism |
Q64097480 | Twentieth century morality: The rise and fall of moral concepts from 1900 to 2007 |
Q53997127 | Understanding the Relationship between Attribute-Based and Metaphor-Based Dehumanization |
Q60634184 | Unicorns, snarks, and personality types: A review of the first 102 taxometric studies of personality |
Q47403669 | Universal biases in self-perception: better and more human than average |
Q57923922 | What makes an article influential? Predicting impact in social and personality psychology |
Q48288520 | What's so crummy 'bout peace, love, and understanding? |
Q35075542 | When sex doesn't sell: using sexualized images of women reduces support for ethical campaigns |
Q60634229 | Worth the Weight |
Q53503342 | iObjectify: Self- and other-objectification on Grindr, a geosocial networking application designed for men who have sex with men |
Q60634214 | “Schizophrenia” in the Australian print and online news media |
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