Emerging Issues and Trends in Social
Psychology
Fall, 1996
Psy 630 Seminar in Social Psychology
Miami University

Student Analyses of Current Literature
Please note: These materials may be used for
research, study, and education, but please credit the
authors and source.
- Amy Buddie:What is Social Comparison
and How Should We Study it? by
Joanne V. Wood (1996), PSPB, 22(5),
520-537.
Antecedents
to Spontaneous Counterfactual Thinking: Effects of Expectancy Violation
and Outcome Valence, by
Sanna, L.J. & Turley, K.J. (1996). PSPB,
22, 906-919.
Self-Blame Following a Traumatic
Event: The Role of Perceived Avoidability, by
Davis, C.G., Lehman, D.R., Silver, R.C.,
Wortman, C.B., & Ellard, J.H. (1996). PSPB, 22,
557-567.
- Kristen Dragan: Depression and the
Correspondent Inference Bias: Evidence for More Effortful
Cognitive Processing, by John H. Yost
& Gifford Weary (1996),
PSPB, 22,
192-200.
Thinking
About Fashion Models Looks: A Multidimensional Approach
to the Structure of Perceived Physical Attractiveness, by Richard D. Ashmore, Michael R.
Solomon, and Laura C. Longo (1996) PSPB, 22,
1083-1104.
- Christian End: Envy
and Schadenfreude, by
Richard H. Smith, Terence J. Turner, Ron Garonzik, Colin
W. Leach, Vanessa Urch-Druskat & Christine M. Weston (1996). PSPB, 22,
158-168.
Why
Common Sense Goes out the Window: Effects of alcohol on Intentions
to Use Condoms, by MacDonald, T.K.,
Zanna, M.P., & Fong, G.T. (1996). PSPB, 22, 763-775.
- Lila Finney: Are Racial Stereotypes Really
Fading? The Princeton Trilogy Revisited,
by Patricia G. Devine & Andrew Elliot (1996), PSPB,
21, 1139-1150.
Trends
in Social Psychology: Including the Experiences of Homosexuals
in Social Theory.
Articles by Weyment & Peplau (PSPB,
1995), Kite & Whitley (PSPB, 1996),
and Herek & Capitanio (PSPB,
1996).
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