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Frederica R Conrey

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Ranney M, Conrey F, Perkinson L, Friedhoff S, Smith R, Wardle C
Prev Med . 2022 Sep; 165(Pt A):107258. PMID: 36103918
Firearm-related injury and death is a serious public health issue in the U.S. As more Americans consume news and media online, there is growing interest in using these channels to...
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Allen T, Sherman J, Conrey F, Stroessner S
J Exp Soc Psychol . 2010 Feb; 45(5):1081-1087. PMID: 20161043
In two experiments, we investigated the relationships among stereotype strength, processing capacity, and the allocation of attention to stereotype-consistent versus stereotype-inconsistent information describing a target person. The results of both...
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Sherman J, Kruschke J, Sherman S, Percy E, Petrocelli J, Conrey F
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2009 Jan; 96(2):305-23. PMID: 19159134
Stereotype formation may be based on the exaggeration of real group differences (category accentuation) or the misperception of group differences that do not exist (illusory correlation). This research sought to...
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Mason W, Conrey F, Smith E
Pers Soc Psychol Rev . 2008 May; 11(3):279-300. PMID: 18453465
Social psychologists have studied the psychological processes involved in persuasion, conformity, and other forms of social influence, but they have rarely modeled the ways influence processes play out when multiple...
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Smith E, Conrey F
Pers Soc Psychol Rev . 2008 May; 11(1):87-104. PMID: 18453457
Most social and psychological phenomena occur not as the result of isolated decisions by individuals but rather as the result of repeated interactions between multiple individuals over time. Yet the...
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Sherman J, Stroessner S, Conrey F, Azam O
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2005 Nov; 89(4):607-22. PMID: 16287422
Three experiments examined the relationship between prejudice and processing of stereotypic information. Higher levels of prejudice were associated with greater attention to and more thorough encoding of stereotype-inconsistent than stereotype-consistent...
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Conrey F, Sherman J, Gawronski B, Hugenberg K, Groom C
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2005 Nov; 89(4):469-87. PMID: 16287412
The authors argue that implicit measures of social cognition do not reflect only automatic processes but rather the joint contributions of multiple, qualitatively different processes. The quadruple process model proposed...