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Précis of Social Perception and Social Reality: Why accuracy dominates bias and self-fulfilling prophecy
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- 16 June 2015, e1
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More stereotypes, please! The limits of ‘theory of mind’ and the need for further studies on the complexity of real world social interactions
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- 22 March 2017, e2
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Are stereotypes accurate? A perspective from the cognitive science of concepts
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- 22 March 2017, e3
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Trustworthiness perception at zero acquaintance: Consensus, accuracy, and prejudice
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- 22 March 2017, e4
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Perceptions versus interpretations, and domains for self-fulfilling prophesies
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- 22 March 2017, e5
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The expressive rationality of inaccurate perceptions
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- 22 March 2017, e6
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Realism and constructivism in social perception
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- 22 March 2017, e7
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An evolutionary approach to accuracy in social perception
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- 22 March 2017, e8
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Intelligence, competitive altruism, and “clever silliness” may underlie bias in academe
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- 22 March 2017, e9
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Why would we expect the mind to work that way? The fitness costs to inaccurate beliefs
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- 22 March 2017, e10
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Stereotypes violate the postmodern construction of personal autonomy
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- 22 March 2017, e11
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Accurate perceptions do not need complete information to reflect reality
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- 22 March 2017, e12
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Choosing the right level of analysis: Stereotypes shape social reality via collective action
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- 22 March 2017, e13
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The social neuroscience of biases in in-and-out-group face processing
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- 22 March 2017, e14
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A close consideration of effect sizes reviewed by Jussim (2012)
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- 22 March 2017, e15
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There is more to memory than inaccuracy and distortion
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- 22 March 2017, e16
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Two faces of social-psychological realism
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- 22 March 2017, e17
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Accuracy, bias, self-fulfilling prophecies, and scientific self-correction
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- 22 March 2017, e18
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Explaining financial and prosocial biases in favor of attractive people: Interdisciplinary perspectives from economics, social psychology, and evolutionary psychology
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- 10 June 2016, e19
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Strong but flexible: How fundamental social motives support but sometimes also thwart favorable attractiveness biases
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- 22 March 2017, e20
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