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scott eidelman
associate professor of psychology, university of arkansas
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Low-effort thought promotes political conservatism
S Eidelman, CS Crandall, JA Goodman, JC Blanchar
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (6), 808-820, 2012
2492012
Derogating black sheep: Individual or group protection?
S Eidelman, M Biernat
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 39 (6), 602-609, 2003
2312003
Bias in favor of the status quo
S Eidelman, CS Crandall
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 6 (3), 270-281, 2012
2162012
The existence bias.
S Eidelman, CS Crandall, J Pattershall
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 97 (5), 765, 2009
2062009
“And who is my neighbor?” II: Quest religion as a source of universal compassion
CD Batson, SH Eidelman, SL Higley, SA Russell
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 40 (1), 39-50, 2001
1932001
The social and personal identities scale: A measure of the differential importance ascribed to social and personal self-categorizations
MR Nario-Redmond, M Biernat, S Eidelman, DJ Palenske
Self and Identity 3 (2), 143-175, 2004
1562004
Responding to deviance: Target exclusion and differential devaluation
S Eidelman, PJ Silvia, M Biernat
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 32 (9), 1153-1164, 2006
1152006
Longer is better
S Eidelman, J Pattershall, CS Crandall
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (6), 993-998, 2010
1142010
Hierarchy, dominance, and deliberation: Egalitarian values require mental effort
L Van Berkel, CS Crandall, S Eidelman, JC Blanchar
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 41 (9), 1207-1222, 2015
1092015
Status quo framing increases support for torture
CS Crandall, S Eidelman, LJ Skitka, GS Morgan
Social Influence 4 (1), 1-10, 2009
1022009
A psychological advantage for the status quo
S Eidelman, CS Crandall
Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification, 85-106, 2009
992009
The intuitive traditionalist: How biases for existence and longevity promote the status quo
S Eidelman, CS Crandall
Advances in experimental social psychology 50, 53-104, 2014
762014
Multicultural experiences reduce prejudice through personality shifts in Openness to Experience
DJ Sparkman, S Eidelman, JC Blanchar
European Journal of Social Psychology 46 (7), 840-853, 2016
752016
Perceived system longevity increases system justification and the legitimacy of inequality
JC Blanchar, S Eidelman
European Journal of Social Psychology 43 (4), 238-245, 2013
672013
The Impact of a Derogatory Remark on Prejudice Toward a Gay Male Leader1
JA Goodman, J Schell, MG Alexander, S Eidelman
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 38 (2), 542-555, 2008
582008
How social identity shapes the working self-concept
JJ Sim, A Goyle, W McKedy, S Eidelman, J Correll
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 55, 271-277, 2014
552014
“Putting myself in their shoes”: Ethnic perspective taking explains liberal–conservative differences in prejudice and stereotyping
DJ Sparkman, S Eidelman
Personality and Individual Differences 98, 1-5, 2016
482016
Stereotypes in the communication and translation of person impressions
EC Collins, M Biernat, S Eidelman
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (2), 368-374, 2009
482009
We are the “human family”
DJ Sparkman, S Eidelman
Social Psychology, 2018
422018
Getting more from success: Standard raising as esteem maintenance.
S Eidelman, M Biernat
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 92 (5), 759, 2007
402007
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