57 Publications (Page 2 of 3)
2011
Vulnerability to disease is associated with a domain‐specific preference for symmetrical faces relative to symmetrical non‐face stimuliYoung, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G.⋅Sacco, Donald F.⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 41, (no. 5), pp. 563, August 2011.
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2010
Being "In" With the In-Crowd: The Effects of Social Exclusion and Inclusion Are Enhanced by the Perceived Essentialism of Ingroups and OutgroupsBernstein, Michael J⋅Bernstein, Michael J.⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Sacco, Donald F.⋅Young, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G.⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Cook, Eric and Cook, EricPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 36, (no. 8), pp. 999-1009, 2010.
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Eye Gaze as Relational Evaluation: Averted Eye Gaze Leads to Feelings of Ostracism and Relational DevaluationWirth, James H⋅Wirth, James H⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Williams, Kipling D and Williams, Kip DPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 36, (no. 7), pp. 882, 20100700.
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Mere social categorization modulates identification of facial expressions of emotion.Young, Steven G.⋅Young, Steven G⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtJournal of personality and social psychology, vol. 99, (no. 6), pp. 964-77, 2010/Dec.
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On Malleable and Immalleable Subtypes: Stereotype Malleability in One Subtype Does Not Spill Over to Other Prominent SubtypesHugenberg, Kurt⋅Blusiewicz, Robin L and Sacco, Donald FSocial Psychology (Gottingen), vol. 41, (no. 3), pp. 124-130, 2010.
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Power, individuation, and the cross-race recognition deficitShriver, Edwin R⋅Shriver, Edwin R⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 46, (no. 5), pp. 774, 2010.
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When Do Own-Group Biases in Face Recognition Occur? Encoding versus Post-EncodingYoung, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G⋅Bernstein, Michael J⋅Bernstein, Michael J⋅Bernstein, Michael J⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtSocial Cognition, vol. 28, (no. 2), pp. 250, 2010-04-00.
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2009
Holistic Processing Is Tuned for In‐Group FacesHugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Corneille, Olivier and Corneille, OlivierCognitive Science, vol. 33, (no. 6), pp. 1181, August 2009.
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Interracial contexts debilitate same-race face recognitionYoung, Steven G.⋅Young, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Bernstein, Micheal J⋅Bernstein, Micheal J⋅Bernstein, Micheal J.⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Sacco, Donald F. and Sacco, Donald FJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 45, (no. 5), pp. 1126, 2009.
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Social surrogacy: How favored television programs provide the experience of belongingDerrick, Jaye L⋅Derrick, Jaye L⋅Gabriel, Shira⋅Gabriel, Shira⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 45, (no. 2), pp. 362, 2009.
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Sociosexuality and face perception: Unrestricted sexual orientation facilitates sensitivity to female facial cuesSacco, Donald F⋅Sacco, Donald F⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Sefcek, Jon A and Sefcek, Jon APersonality and Individual Differences, vol. 47, (no. 7), pp. 782, 2009.
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The look of fear and anger: facial maturity modulates recognition of fearful and angry expressions.Sacco, Donald F and Hugenberg, KurtEmotion (Washington, D.C.), vol. 9, (no. 1), pp. 39-49, 2009/Feb.
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2008
Class, Race, and the Face: Social Context Modulates the Cross-Race Effect in Face RecognitionShriver, Edwin R⋅Shriver, Edwin R.⋅Young, Steven G.⋅Young, Steven G⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Bernstein, Michael J.⋅Bernstein, Michael J⋅Lanter, Jason and Lanter, Jason R.Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 34, (no. 2), pp. 260-274, 2008.
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The Self-Regulation of Automatic Associations and Behavioral ImpulsesSherman, Jeffrey W⋅Gawronski, Bertram⋅Gonsalkorale, Karen⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Allen, Thomas J and Groom, Carla JPsychological Review, vol. 115, (no. 2), pp. 314-335, Apr 2008.
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2007
Categorization and individuation in the cross-race recognition deficit: Toward a solution to an insidious problemHugenberg, Kurt⋅Miller, Jennifer and Claypool, Heather MJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 43, (no. 2), pp. 334, Mar 2007.
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Familiar eyes are smiling: on the role of familiarity in the perception of facial affectClaypool, Heather M⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Housley, Meghan K and Mackie, Diane MEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 37, (no. 5), Sep/Oct 2007.
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Implicit and explicit attitudes respond differently to increasing amounts of counterattitudinal informationRydell, Robert⋅Rydell, Robert J⋅McConnell, Allen R⋅Mc Connell, Allen R⋅Strain, Laura M⋅Strain, Laura M⋅Claypool, Heather M⋅Claypool, Heather M⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 37, (no. 5), pp. 878, September/October 2007.
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Implicit Theories about Groups and Stereotyping: The Role of Group EntitativityRydell, Robert⋅Hugenberg, Kurt⋅Ray, Devin and Mackie, Diane MPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 33, (no. 4), pp. 549-558, 2007.
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The Cross-Category Effect: Mere Social Categorization Is Sufficient to Elicit an Own-Group Bias in Face RecognitionBernstein, Michael J⋅Bernstein, Michael J.⋅Young, Steven G⋅Young, Steven G.⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Hugenberg, KurtPsychological Science, vol. 18, (no. 8), pp. 706-712, 2007.
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2006
Framing Discrimination: Effects of Inclusion Versus Exclusion Mind-Sets on Stereotypic JudgmentsHugenberg, Kurt⋅Bodenhausen, Galen V and McLain, MelissaJournal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 91, (no. 6), pp. 1020-1031, 2006.
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ON WONDERFUL WOMEN AND SEEING SMILES: SOCIAL CATEGORIZATION MODERATES THE HAPPY FACE RESPONSE LATENCY ADVANTAGEHugenberg, Kurt and Sczesny, SabineSocial Cognition, vol. 24, (no. 5), pp. 516-539, Oct 2006.
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Resistance Can Be Good or Bad: How Theories of Resistance and Dissonance Affect Attitude CertaintyRydell, Robert⋅Hugenberg, Kurt and Mc Connell, Allen RPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 32, (no. 6), pp. 740-750, 2006.
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