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In Press Balas, R., & Gawronski, B. (in press). On the intentional control of conditioned evaluative responses. Learning and Motivation. [pdf] Bodenhausen, G. V., & Gawronski, B. (in press). Attitude change. In D. Reisberg (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of cognitive psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. [pdf] Galdi, S., Gawronski, B., Arcuri, L., & Friese, M. (in press). Selective exposure in decided and undecided individuals: Differential relations to automatic associations and conscious beliefs. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (in press). Self-insight from a dual-process perspective. In S. Vazire & T. D. Wilson (Eds.), Handbook of self-knowledge. New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Creighton, L. A. (in press). Dual-process theories. In D. E. Carlston (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of social cognition. New York: Oxford University Press. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Walther, E. (in press). What do memory data tell us about the role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [pdf] 2012 Gawronski, B., Brochu, P. M., Sritharan, R., & Strack, F. (2012). Cognitive consistency in prejudice-related belief systems: Integrating old-fashioned, modern, aversive and implicit forms of prejudice. In B. Gawronski & F. Strack (Eds.), Cognitive consistency: A fundamental principle in social cognition (pp. 369-389). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Strack, F. (2012). Cognitive consistency as a basic principle of social information processing. In B. Gawronski & F. Strack (Eds.), Cognitive consistency: A fundamental principle in social cognition (pp. 1-16). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Strack, F. (Eds.). (2012). Cognitive consistency: A fundamental principle in social cognition. New York: Guilford Press. [order] 2011 Brochu, P. M., Gawronski, B., & Esses, V. M. (2011). The integrative prejudice framework and different forms of weight prejudice: An analysis and expansion. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 14, 429-444. [pdf] Carraro, L., Castelli, L., Matteoli, S., Pascoletti, E., & Gawronski, B. (2011). Di padre in figlio: La trasmissione degli stereotipi di genere all’interno della famiglia [From father to son: The transmission of gender stereotypes within the family]. Psicologia Sociale, 2, 153-170. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2011). The associative-propositional evaluation model: Theory, evidence, and open questions. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 59-127. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Deutsch, R., & Banse, R. (2011). Response interference tasks as indirect measures of automatic associations. In K. C. Klauer, A. Voss, & C. Stahl (Eds.), Cognitive methods in social psychology (pp. 78-123). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Galdi, S. (2011). Using implicit measures to read the minds of undecided voters. In M. Cadinu, S. Galdi, & A. Maass (Eds.), Social perception, cognition, and language in honour of Arcuri (pp. 203-216). Padova, Italy: CLEUP. [pdf] Judd, C. M., & Gawronski, B. (2011). Editorial comment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 406. [pdf] Peters, K. R., & Gawronski, B. (2011). Are we puppets on a string? Comparing the impact of contingency and validity on implicit and explicit evaluations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 557-569. [pdf] Peters, K. R., & Gawronski, B. (2011). Mutual influences between the implicit and explicit self-concepts: The role of memory activation and motivated reasoning. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 436-442. [pdf] 2010 Banse, R., Gawronski, B., Rebetez, C., Gutt, H., & Morton, J. B. (2010). The development of spontaneous gender stereotyping in childhood: Relations to stereotype knowledge and stereotype flexibility. Developmental Science, 13, 298-306. [pdf] Carraro, L., Gawronski, B., & Castelli, L. (2010). Losing on all fronts: The effects of negative versus positive person-based campaigns on implicit and explicit evaluations of political candidates. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49, 453-470. [pdf] Castelli, L., Carraro, L., Gawronski, B., & Gava, K. (2010). On the determinants of implicit evaluations: When the present weighs more than the past. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 186-191. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Cunningham, W. A., LeBel, E. P., & Deutsch, R. (2010). Attentional influences on affective priming: Does categorization influence spontaneous evaluations of multiply categorizable objects? Cognition and Emotion, 24, 1008-1025. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Payne, B. K. (Eds.). (2010). Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications. New York: Guilford Press. [order] Gawronski, B., Rydell, R. J., Vervliet, B., & De Houwer, J. (2010). Generalization versus contextualization in automatic evaluation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 139, 683-701. [pdf] * * Research covered by CBC Radio; Toronto Sun; Science Daily; AM 980 Radio; Daily Mirror; Times of India; Medical News Today; French Tribune; Winnipeg Sun; Edmonton Sun; Deccan Herald; and various other media outlets around the world including Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Thailand, Turkey, and USA. Gawronski, B., & Sritharan, R. (2010). Formation, change, and contextualization of mental associations: Determinants and principles of variations in implicit measures. In B. Gawronski, & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications (pp. 216-240). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Norman, R. M. G., Gawronski, B., Hampson, E., Sorrentino, R. M., Szeto, A. C. H., & Ye, Y. (2010). Physical proximity in anticipation of meeting someone with schizophrenia: The role of explicit evaluations, implicit evaluations, and cortisol levels. Schizophrenia Research, 124, 74-80. [pdf] Norman, R. M. G., Sorrentino, R. M., Gawronski, B., Szeto, A. C. H., Ye, Y., & Windell, D. (2010). Attitudes and physical proximity to an individual with schizophrenia: The moderating effect of self-transcendent values. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 45, 751-758. [pdf] Payne, B. K., & Gawronski, B. (2010). A history of implicit social cognition: Where is it coming from? Where is it now? Where is it going? In B. Gawronski, & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications (pp. 1-15). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Sritharan, R., & Gawronski, B. (2010). Changing implicit and explicit prejudice: Insights from the Associative-Propositional Evaluation Model. Social Psychology, 41, 113-123. [pdf] * * Invited article for Special Issue on "Malleability of Intergroup Stereotypes and Attitudes" Sritharan, R., Heilpern, K., Wilbur, C. J., & Gawronski, B. (2010). I think I like you: Spontaneous and deliberate evaluations of potential romantic partners in an online dating context. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 1062-1077. [pdf] 2009 Deutsch, R., & Gawronski, B. (2009). When the method makes a difference: Antagonistic effects on "automatic evaluations" as a function of task characteristics of the measure. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 101-114. [pdf] Deutsch, R., Kordts-Freudinger, R., Gawronski, B., & Strack, F. (2009). Fast and fragile: A new look at the automaticity of negation processing. Experimental Psychology, 56, 434-446. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2009). The multiple inference model of social perception: Two conceptual problems and some thoughts on how to resolve them. Psychological Inquiry, 20, 24-29. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2009). Ten frequently asked questions about implicit measures and their frequently supposed, but not entirely correct answers. Canadian Psychology, 50, 141-150. [pdf] * * Invited article for Special Issue on "Developments in Psychological Measurement and Assessment" Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2009). Operating principles versus operating conditions in the distinction between associative and propositional processes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 207-208. [pdf] [full debate] Gawronski, B., LeBel, E. P., Peters, K. R., & Banse, R. (2009). Methodological issues in the validation of implicit measures. Comment on De Houwer, Teige-Mocigemba, Spruyt, and Moors (2009). Psychological Bulletin, 135, 369-372. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Strack, F., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2009). Attitudes and cognitive consistency: The role of associative and propositional processes. In R. E. Petty, R. H. Fazio, & P. Briñol (Eds.), Attitudes: Insights from the new implicit measures (pp. 86-117). New York: Psychology Press. [pdf] Langer, T., Walther, E., Gawronski, B., & Blank, H. (2009). When linking is stronger than thinking: Associative transfer of valence disrupts the emergence of cognitive balance after attitude change. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 1232-1237. [pdf] LeBel, E. P., & Gawronski, B. (2009). How to find what's in a name: Scrutinizing the optimality of five scoring algorithms for the name-letter task. European Journal of Personality, 23, 85-106. [pdf] [SPSS Syntax] Ouimet, A. J., Gawronski, B., & Dozois, D. J. A. (2009). Cognitive vulnerability to anxiety: A review and an integrative model. Clinical Psychology Review, 29, 459-470. [pdf] * * Ranked #6 most frequently downloaded Clinical Psychology Review article from July to September 2009 Rydell, R. J., & Gawronski, B. (2009). I like you, I like you not: Understanding the formation of context-dependent automatic attitudes. Cognition and Emotion, 23, 1118-1152. [pdf] Walther, E., Gawronski, B., Blank, H., & Langer, T. (2009). Changing likes and dislikes through the backdoor: The US revaluation effect. Cognition and Emotion, 23, 889-917. [pdf] 2008 Brochu, P. M., Gawronski, B., & Esses, V. M. (2008). Cognitive consistency and the relation between implicit and explicit prejudice: Reconceptualizing old-fashioned, modern, and aversive prejudice. In M. A. Morrison, & T. G. Morrison (Eds.), The psychology of modern prejudice (pp. 27-50). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers. [pdf] Galdi, S., Arcuri, L., & Gawronski, B. (2008). Automatic mental associations predict future choices of undecided decision-makers. Science, 321, 1100-1102. [pdf] * * Research covered by New York Times; Washington Post; CBC News; ABC News; Los Angeles Times; The Globe and Mail; MSNBC; CTV News; Forbes; The New Scientist; National Geographic; Science Daily; American Scientist; The Daily Telegraph; National Public Radio; KCBS Radio; AM 980 Radio; La Presse; Le Devoir; Deutschlandfunk; Der Spiegel; and various other media outlets around the world including Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ghana, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, and USA. Gawronski, B., Deutsch, R., LeBel, E. P., & Peters, K. R. (2008). Response interference as a mechanism underlying implicit measures: Some traps and gaps in the assessment of mental associations with experimental paradigms. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 24, 218-225. [pdf] * * Invited article for Special Issue on "Advances and Challenges in the Indirect Measurement of Individual Differences at Age 10 of the Implicit Association Test" Gawronski, B., Deutsch, R., Mbirkou, S., Seibt, B., & Strack, F. (2008). When “just say no” is not enough: Affirmation versus negation training and the reduction of automatic stereotype activation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 370-377. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & LeBel, E. P. (2008). Understanding patterns of attitude change: When implicit measures show change, but explicit measures do not. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1355-1361. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Peters, K. R., Brochu, P. M., & Strack, F. (2008). Understanding the relations between different forms of racial prejudice: A cognitive consistency perspective. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 648-665. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Peters, K. R., & LeBel, E. P. (2008). What makes mental associations personal or extra-personal? Conceptual issues in the methodological debate about implicit attitude measures. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2, 1002-1023. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Peters, K. R., & Strack., F. (2008). Cross-cultural differences vs. universality in cognitive dissonance: A conceptual reanalysis. In R. M. Sorrentino & S. Yamaguchi (Eds.), Handbook of motivation and cognition across cultures (pp. 297-314). New York: Elsevier. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Walther, E. (2008). The TAR effect: When the ones who dislike become the ones who are disliked. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1276-1289. [pdf] Sherman, J. W., Gawronski, B., Gonsalkorale, K., Hugenberg, K., Allen, T. J., & Groom, C. J. (2008). The self-regulation of automatic associations and behavioral impulses. Psychological Review, 115, 314-335. [pdf] 2007 Gawronski, B. (Ed.). (2007). Special Issue of Social Cognition: What is an attitude? (Volume 25, Issue 5). New York: Guilford Press. [toc] Gawronski, B. (2007). Attitudes can be measured! But what is an attitude? Social Cognition, 25, 573-581. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2007). Balance theory. In R. F. Baumeister, & K. D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology (pp. 100-101). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2007). Correspondence bias. In R. F. Baumeister, & K. D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology (pp. 194-195). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2007). Fundamental attribution error. In R. F. Baumeister, & K. D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology (pp. 367-369). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2007). Unraveling the processes underlying evaluation: Attitudes from the perspective of the APE Model. Social Cognition, 25, 687-717. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2007). What do we know about implicit attitude measures and what do we have to learn? In B. Wittenbrink & N. Schwarz (Eds.), Implicit measures of attitudes (pp. 265-286). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Bodenhausen, G. V., & Becker, A. P. (2007). I like it, because I like myself: Associative self-anchoring and post-decisional change of implicit evaluations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 221-232. [pdf] Gawronski, B., LeBel, E. P., & Peters, K. R. (2007). What do implicit measures tell us? Scrutinizing the validity of three common assumptions. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2, 181-193. [pdf] Hofmann, W., Rauch, W., & Gawronski, B. (2007). And deplete us not into temptation: Automatic attitudes, dietary restraint, and self-regulatory resources as determinants of eating behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 497-504. [pdf] * * Ranked #3 of the top 10 most frequently cited articles in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology in 2006-2011 (Feb. 10, 2011) 2006 Deutsch, R., Gawronski, B., & Strack, F. (2006). At the boundaries of automaticity: Negation as reflective operation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 385-405. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2006). Die Technik des Impliziten Assoziationstests als Grundlage für Objektive Persönlichkeitstests [The procedure of the Implicit Association Test as a basis for Objective Personality Tests]. In T. M. Ortner, R. T. Proyer, & K. D. Kubinger, K. (Eds.), Theorie und Praxis Objektiver Persönlichkeitstests (pp. 53-69). Bern: Hans Huber. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2006). Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: An integrative review of implicit and explicit attitude change. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 692-731. [pdf] * Identified as one of the 1% most frequently cited papers in the field of psychology worldwide during the period of 2000-2008; Council of Canadian Aacdemies, Scopus Database * Reprinted in: G. Haddock & G. R. Maio (Eds.). (2012). The psychology of attitudes. London, UK: Sage. Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2006). Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: Conceptual, empirical, and meta-theoretical issues. Reply to Albarracín, Hart, and McCulloch (2006), Kruglanski and Dechesne (2006), and Petty and Briñol (2006). Psychological Bulletin, 132, 745-750. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Hofmann, W., & Wilbur, C. J. (2006). Are “implicit” attitudes unconscious? Consciousness and Cognition, 15, 485-499. [pdf] * * Ranked #5 of the top 10 most frequently cited articles in Consciousness and Cognition in 2006-2011 (June 27, 2011) 2005 Conrey, F. R., Sherman, J. W., Gawronski, B., Hugenberg, K., & Groom, C. (2005). Separating multiple processes in implicit social cognition: The Quad-Model of implicit task performance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 469-487. [pdf] * * Awarded with the Theoretical Innovation Prize by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Gawronski, B., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2005). Accessibility effects on implicit social cognition: The role of knowledge activation and retrieval experiences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 672-685. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Bodenhausen, G. V., & Banse, R. (2005). We are, therefore they aren’t: In-group construal as a standard of comparison for out-group judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 515-526. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Deutsch, R., & Seidel, O. (2005). Contextual influences on implicit evaluation: A test of additive versus contrastive effects of evaluative context stimuli in affective priming. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1226-1236. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Deutsch, R., & Strack, F. (2005). Approach/avoidance-related motor actions and the processing of affective stimuli: Incongruency effects in automatic attention allocation. Social Cognition, 23, 182-203. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Walther, E., & Blank, H. (2005). Cognitive consistency and the formation of interpersonal attitudes: Cognitive balance affects the encoding of social information. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 618-626. [pdf] Hofmann, W., Gawronski, B., Gschwendner, T., Le, H., & Schmitt, M. (2005). A meta-analysis on the correlation between the Implicit Association Test and explicit self-report measures. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1369-1385. [pdf] 2004 Gawronski, B. (2004). Theory-based bias correction in dispositional inference: The fundamental attribution error is dead, long live the correspondence bias. European Review of Social Psychology, 15, 183-217. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Conrey, F. R. (2004). Der Implizite Assoziationstest als Maß automatisch aktivierter Assoziationen: Reichweite und Grenzen [The Implicit Association Test as a measure of automatically activated associations: Range and limits]. Psychologische Rundschau, 55, 118-126. [pdf] Gawronski, B., & Strack, F. (2004). On the propositional nature of cognitive consistency: Dissonance changes explicit, but not implicit attitudes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 535-542. [pdf] * * Ranked #9 of the top 10 most frequently cited articles in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology in 2004-2009 (Dec. 11, 2009) 2003 Banse, R., & Gawronski, B. (2003). Die Skala Motivation zu vorurteilsfreiem Verhalten: Psychometrische Eigenschaften und Validität [The scale motivation to act without prejudice: Psychometric properties and validity]. Diagnostica, 49, 4-13. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2003). Implicational schemata and the correspondence bias: On the diagnostic value of situationally constrained behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 1154-1171. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2003). On difficult questions and evident answers: Dispositional inference from role-constrained behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1459-1475. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Ehrenberg, K., Banse, R., Zukova, J., & Klauer, K. C. (2003). It’s in the mind of the beholder: The impact of stereotypic associations on category-based and individuating impression formation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 16-30. [pdf] Gawronski, B., Geschke, D., & Banse, R. (2003). Implicit bias in impression formation: Associations influence the construal of individuating information. European Journal of Social Psychology, 33, 573-589. [pdf] * * Awarded with the Early Career Best Paper Award by the European Association for Experimental Social Psychology 2002 Gawronski, B. (2002). What does the Implicit Association Test measure? A test of the convergent and discriminant validity of prejudice-related IATs. Experimental Psychology, 49, 171-180. [pdf] Gawronski, B. (2002). Methodisches und längsschnittliche Auswertungsstrategien [Methods and longitudinal data analyses]. In W. Scholl & H. Sydow (Eds.), Mobilität im Jugend- und Erwachsenenalter (pp. 26-34). Münster: Waxmann. Gawronski, B. (2002). Allgemeine Wertorientierungen: Struktur, längsschnittliche Stabilität und Verhaltenswirksamkeit [General values: Structure, longitudinal stability, and behavioral impact]. In W. Scholl & H. Sydow (Eds.), Mobilität im Jugend- und Erwachsenenalter (pp. 149-172). Münster: Waxmann. Gawronski, B., Alshut, E., Grafe, J., Nespethal, J., Ruhmland, A., & Schulz, L. (2002). Prozesse der Urteilsbildung über bekannte und unbekannte Personen: Wie der erste Eindruck die Verarbeitung neuer Informationen beeinflusst [Processes of judging known and unknown persons: How the first impression influences the processing of new information]. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 33, 25-34. [pdf] 2001 Gawronski, B. (2001). Implicational schemata and correspondence bias: The role of implicit theories in situational adjustment. Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers. [order] Gawronski, B., & Erb, H. P. (2001). Meinungsführerschaft und Persuasion [Opinion leadership and persuasion]. Marketing – Zeitschrift für Forschung und Praxis, 23, 199-208. [pdf] Klocke, U., Gawronski, B., & Scholl, W. (2001). Einstellungen zu Umwelt und Mobilität bei Jugendlichen: Gesellschaftliche Trends, Generationenunterschiede und Alterseffekte [Young people's attitudes toward environmental and mobility issues: Social trends, generation differences, and age-related changes]. Umweltpsychologie, 5, 10-33. [pdf] 2000 Gawronski, B. (2000). Falsifikationismus und Holismus in der experimentellen Psychologie: Logische Grundlagen und methodologische Konsequenzen [Falsificationism and holism in experimental psychology: Logical foundations and methodological consequences]. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 31, 3-17. [pdf] 1999 Bachmann, T., Gawronski, B., & Scholl, W. (1999). Werthaltungen und Freizeitmobilität [Values and leisure travel]. In U. Brannolte, K. Axhausen, H.-L. Dienel, & A. Rade (Eds.), Freizeitverkehr: Innovative Analysen und Lösungsansätze in einem multidisziplinären Handlungsfeld (pp. 77-88). Berlin: Technische Universität Berlin.
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