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Compare and contrast: Brewer's dual process model and Fiske et al.'s continuum model
ST Fiske
Advances in Social Cognition, Volume I, 65-76, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The social psychology of the great recession and social class divides
M Moya, ST Fiske
Journal of Social Issues 73 (1), 8-22, 2017
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On-line processes in category-based and individuating impressions: Some basic principles and methodological reflections
ST Fiske, JB Ruscher
On-line cognition in person perception, 141-173, 2013
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A history of social cognition
MS North, ST Fiske
Handbook of the history of social psychology, 81-99, 2012
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A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition
ST Fiske, AJC Cuddy, P Glick, J Xu
Social cognition, 162-214, 2018
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Controlling other people: The impact of power on stereotyping
ST Fiske
Social cognition, 101-115, 2018
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Stereotype content model across cultures: Towards universal similarities and some differences
AJC Cuddy, ST Fiske, VSY Kwan, P Glick, S Demoulin, JP Leyens, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology 48 (1), 1-33, 2009
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Brands as intentional agents framework: How perceived intentions and ability can map brand perception
N Kervyn, ST Fiske, C Malone
Journal of consumer psychology 22 (2), 166-176, 2012
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Stereotype content: Warmth and competence endure
ST Fiske
Current directions in psychological science 27 (2), 67-73, 2018
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An inconvenienced youth? Ageism and its potential intergenerational roots.
MS North, ST Fiske
Psychological bulletin 138 (5), 982, 2012
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Us Versus Them Social Identity Shapes Neural Responses to Intergroup Competition and Harm
M Cikara, MM Botvinick, ST Fiske
Psychological Science 22 (3), 306-313, 2011
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Ambivalent sexism revisited
P Glick, ST Fiske
Psychology of women quarterly 35 (3), 530-535, 2011
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Under the radar: how unexamined biases in decision-making processes in clinical interactions can contribute to health care disparities
JF Dovidio, ST Fiske
American journal of public health 102 (5), 945-952, 2012
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From agents to objects: Sexist attitudes and neural responses to sexualized targets
M Cikara, JL Eberhardt, ST Fiske
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23 (3), 540-551, 2011
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Social structure shapes cultural stereotypes and emotions: A causal test of the stereotype content model
PA Caprariello, AJC Cuddy, ST Fiske
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 12 (2), 147-155, 2009
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Legitimating racial discrimination: Emotions, not beliefs, best predict discrimination in a meta-analysis
CA Talaska, ST Fiske, S Chaiken
Social justice research 21 (3), 263-296, 2008
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Envy up, scorn down: how comparison divides us.
ST Fiske
American Psychologist 65 (8), 698, 2010
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Ambivalent sexism and power-related gender-role ideology in marriage
Z Chen, ST Fiske, TL Lee
Sex roles 60 (11), 765-778, 2009
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Shifting liberal and conservative attitudes using moral foundations theory
MV Day, ST Fiske, EL Downing, TE Trail
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (12), 1559-1573, 2014
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Stereotypes and schadenfreude: Affective and physiological markers of pleasure at outgroups’ misfortunes
M Cikara, ST Fiske
Manuscript submitted for publication, 2011
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