Nick Haslam

social psychologist

Born 1963-01-01

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Q35117791A critique of the methods and conclusions in the patient outcome research team (PORT) report on psychological treatments for schizophrenia
Q47620085A sentimental education: The place of sentiments in personality and social psychology
Q43679531A taxometric study of borderline personality disorder
Q48635837Aberrant social relations in the personality disorders
Q60634360Abstracts & 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
Q44805032Acculturation and changing concepts of mental disorder: Brazilians in the USA.
Q51939447Afterimages of savages: implicit associations between primitives, animals and children.
Q60634336Altruism is a primary impulse, not a discipline
Q51989408Animals and androids: implicit associations between social categories and nonhumans.
Q47448571Are essentialist beliefs associated with prejudice?
Q38695848Assembling the elephant: integrating perspectives in personality psychology: comment on “personality from a cognitive-biological perspective” by Y. Neuman
Q60634233Attitudes Towards Asylum Seekers: The Australian Experience
Q60634277Attributing Human Uniqueness and Human Nature to Cultural Groups: Distinct Forms of Subtle Dehumanization
Q60634256Beastly: What Makes Animal Metaphors Offensive?
Q60634299Beliefs about personality change and continuity
Q43690331Beliefs of people taking antidepressants about causes of depression and reasons for increased prescribing rates
Q90442777Beyond Mars and Venus: The role of gender essentialism in support for gender inequality and backlash
Q36609168Bias in psychopathology research
Q60634279Big Five traits mediate associations between values and subjective well-being
Q60634207Biogenetic Explanations of Mental Disorder
Q38137442Biogenetic explanations and stigma: a meta-analytic review of associations among laypeople
Q40750971Bite-Size Science: Relative Impact of Short Article Formats
Q48600016Blaming, praising, and protecting our humanity: the implications of everyday dehumanization for judgments of moral status
Q47393236Body image and eating disturbance among south Asian-American women: the role of racial teasing
Q60634329Categorical versus dimensional models of mental disorder: the taxometric evidence
Q35592508Categorical versus dimensional models of mental disorder: the taxometric evidence.
Q37937086Categories versus dimensions in personality and psychopathology: a quantitative review of taxometric research.
Q60634236Character strengths and wellbeing in adolescence: Structure and correlates of the Values in Action Inventory of Strengths for Children
Q52009637Computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation reduces negative symptoms in the severely mentally ill.
Q60634190Concept Creep: Psychology's Expanding Concepts of Harm and Pathology
Q47193063Conceptual beliefs about human values and their implications: human nature beliefs predict value importance, value trade-offs, and responses to value-laden rhetoric
Q60634302Convergence between GNAT-assessed implicit and explicit personality
Q57286676Correlates of hair cortisol concentrations in disadvantaged young children
Q60634195Creeping Forward
Q60634209Cultural differences in perceived coherence of the self and ingroup: A Japan-Australia comparison
Q60634198Cute Little Things
Q60634218Dehumanization and Social Class
Q38117689Dehumanization and infrahumanization
Q34549940Dehumanization: an integrative review
Q50535642Dichotomous thinking as a sign of suicide risk on the TAT.
Q60634319Dimensions of Folk Psychiatry
Q96129190Dimensions over categories: a meta-analysis of taxometric research
Q88713796Direct and conceptual replications of the taxometric analysis of type a behavior
Q91852404Distressing encounters in the context of climate change: Idioms of distress, determinants, and responses to distress in Tuvalu
Q91828882Do shamans violate notions of humanness?
Q60634238Does Understanding Behavior Make It Seem Normal?
Q60634211Dog People and Cat People Differ on Dominance-Related Traits
Q48106644Don't mind meat? The denial of mind to animals used for human consumption
Q60634281Early-career scientific achievement and patterns of authorship: the mixed blessings of publication leadership and collaboration
Q47262944Economic inequality is linked to biased self-perception.
Q47421776Empathy, culture and self-humanising: Empathising reduces the attribution of greater humanness to the self more in Japan than Australia
Q60634340Essentialist Beliefs About Mental Disorders
Q47220395Essentialist beliefs about homosexuality: structure and implications for prejudice
Q50987166Essentialist beliefs about personality and their implications.
Q60634258Evidence for an Association Between Women and Nature: An Analysis of Media Images and Mental Representations
Q60634262Excluded from humanity: The dehumanizing effects of social ostracism
Q60634260Experiencing Dehumanization: Cognitive and Emotional Effects of Everyday Dehumanization
Q47800389Expressed emotion, attributions, utility beliefs, and distress in parents of young people with first episode psychosis
Q60634362Factor Structure of Social Relationships: An Examination of Relational Models and Resource Exchange Theories
Q60634240Folk Conceptions of Humanness
Q60634284Folk theory of social change
Q114562076Freud: The making of an illusion by Frederick Crews
Q91971211Freudian Slip? The Changing Cultural Fortunes of Psychoanalytic Concepts
Q34209850Genetic essentialism, neuroessentialism, and stigma: commentary on Dar-Nimrod and Heine (2011).
Q112564278Genetic factors and shared environment contribute equally to objective singing ability
Q91594977How 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
Q40258851Humanizing the self: moderators of the attribution of lesser humanness to others
Q44317514Humanness beliefs about behavior: an index and comparative human-nonhuman behavior judgments
Q60634291Immigration from the perspective of hosts and immigrants: Roles of psychological essentialism and social identity
Q60634242Impact,H, and Authorship
Q60634305Introduction to Personality and Intelligence
Q47796597Is obsessive-compulsive disorder a pathology of the human disposition to perform socially meaningful rituals? Evidence of similar content
Q60634293Is schizotypy taxonic? Response to
Q60634286Is the Future more or less Human? Differing Views of Humanness in the Posthumanism Debate
Q60634322Lay Expectations of Mental Disorder: A Test of the Folk Psychiatry Model
Q60634307Lay conceptions of mental disorder: Introduction to the special issue
Q60634309Lay conceptions of mental disorder: The folk psychiatry model
Q35140235Meta-Milgram: an empirical synthesis of the obedience experiments
Q60634245Morality, Mind, and Humanness
Q60634225More Human Than Others, but Not Always Better
Q47368917More human than others? A critique of Cypryańska et al. (2017).
Q47230730More human than you: attributing humanness to self and others
Q60634202Motivational orientations and psychiatric stigma: Social motives influence how causal explanations relate to stigmatizing attitudes
Q60634350Multivariate statistical methods in the classification of affective disorders
Q33322996Myopia and personality: the genes in myopia (GEM) personality study
Q60634365Negative affect and hindsight bias
Q99353504Negative emotion and nonacceptance of emotion in daily life
Q59329058Neuroscientific explanations and the stigma of mental disorder: a meta-analytic study
Q60634264Objectification leads to depersonalization: The denial of mind and moral concern to objectified others
Q60634354On Social Structures: Differences of Degree or of Kind?
Q53089235Our flaws are more human than yours: ingroup bias in humanizing negative characteristics.
Q90765994Personality Disorders as Emergent Interpersonal Syndromes: Psychopathic Personality as a Case Example
Q60634266Possible research area bias in the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) draft journal rankings
Q59702126Predicting high risk sexual behaviour in heterosexual and homosexual men: the roles of impulsivity and sensation seeking
Q47368364Predicting long-term citation impact of articles in social and personality psychology
Q39231295Predisplacement and postdisplacement factors associated with mental health of refugees and internally displaced persons: a meta-analysis
Q22242335Prejudice and schizophrenia: a review of the 'mental illness is an illness like any other' approach
Q60634374Prudence: Aristotelian perspectives on practical reason
Q60634317Psychological Essentialism, Implicit Theories, and Intergroup Relations
Q47717366Psychological essentialism and attention allocation: preferences for stereotype-consistent versus stereotype-inconsistent information
Q56083304Psychological essentialism and stereotype endorsement
Q60634247Psychology in the Bathroom
Q90765976Psychopathy as an Emergent Interpersonal Syndrome: Further Reflections and Future Directions
Q60634268Quality, quantity, and impact in academic publication
Q60634371Rationality and Resoluteness. Review of Rationality and Dynamic Choice: Foundational Explorations, by Edward F. McClennen
Q60634249Reasoning about Human Enhancement
Q60634204Recent research on dehumanization
Q59947870Relational Models Theory
Q48525231Relational tendencies associated with broad personality dimensions
Q60634252Relational to the Core
Q60634347Relations between personality and depressive symptoms: A multimeasure study of dependency, autonomy, and related constructs
Q59947796Relationship Patterns Associated with Dimensions of Vulnerability to Psychopathology
Q60634367Review-Essay : A Grammar of Social Relations
Q60634188Scholarly productivity and citation impact of academic psychologists in Group of Eight universities
Q102215249Seven Clarifications on the Psychology of Dehumanization
Q33449980Sexual objectification in women's daily lives: A smartphone ecological momentary assessment study
Q56431941Subhuman, Inhuman, and Superhuman: Contrasting Humans with Nonhumans in Three Cultures
Q60634324Subtyping obsessive-compulsive disorder: A taxometric analysis
Q47402401Suicidal ideation and distress among immigrant adolescents: the role of acculturation, life stress, and social support
Q48149925Symptom networks and psychiatric categories
Q60634296Taxometric analysis supports a dimensional latent structure for schizotypy
Q51859355Taxometric evidence for the dimensional structure of cluster-C, paranoid, and borderline personality disorders.
Q60634343Taxonicity of adolescent melancholia: a categorical or dimensional construct?
Q44730752Temperament and the transitional object
Q45332896Testing the latent structure of posttraumatic stress disorder: a taxometric study of combat veterans.
Q38119824The 'side effects' of medicalization: a meta-analytic review of how biogenetic explanations affect stigma
Q60634358The Discreteness of Emotion Concepts: Categorical Structure in the Affective Circumplex
Q60634312The Latent Structure of Mental Disorders: A Taxometric Update on the Categorical vs Dimensional Debate
Q55896895The Psychology of Eating Animals
Q51865936The association of visuospatial working memory with dysthymic disorder in pre-pubertal children.
Q35057392The dimensional view of personality disorders: a review of the taxometric evidence
Q48060204The essence of essentialism?
Q51914401The latent structure of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a taxometric analysis.
Q38571524The latent structure of schizotypy: I. Premorbid indicators of a taxon of individuals at risk for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
Q51958567The lay concept of "mental disorder" among American undergraduates.
Q51932783The lay concept of childhood mental disorder.
Q50756665The need to rely on evidence not ideology in stigma research.
Q38129072The psychology of humanness
Q60634261The return of the anal character
Q60634273The rise and rise of social psychology in Asia: A bibliometric analysis
Q34116606The role of meat consumption in the denial of moral status and mind to meat animals
Q34692415The roles of dehumanization and moral outrage in retributive justice
Q50795288The structure of mental health research: networks of influence among psychiatry and clinical psychology journals.
Q49064015The taxon concept is not taxonic: response to Grove (2008).
Q60634333Thirsty for H2O? Multiple essences and psychological essentialism
Q64097480Twentieth century morality: The rise and fall of moral concepts from 1900 to 2007
Q53997127Understanding the Relationship between Attribute-Based and Metaphor-Based Dehumanization
Q60634184Unicorns, snarks, and personality types: A review of the first 102 taxometric studies of personality
Q47403669Universal biases in self-perception: better and more human than average
Q57923922What makes an article influential? Predicting impact in social and personality psychology
Q48288520What's so crummy 'bout peace, love, and understanding?
Q35075542When sex doesn't sell: using sexualized images of women reduces support for ethical campaigns
Q60634229Worth the Weight
Q53503342iObjectify: 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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