Cognitive and Affective Processes in Intergroup Perception: The Developing Interface.
Emotions, Arousal, and Stereotypic Judgments: A Heuristic Model of Affect and Stereotyping.
The Influence of Affect on Stereotyping: The Case of Illusory Correlations.
Affect and Perceived Group Variability: Implications for Stereotyping and Prejudice.
The Role of Anxiety in Facilitating Stereotypic Judgments of Out-Group Behavior.
Cognition and Affect in Stereotyping: Parallel Interactive Networks.
Values, Stereotypes, and Emotions as Determinants of Intergroup Attitudes.
Stereotypes and Evaluative Intergroup Bias.
Mere Exposure Effects With Outgroup Stimuli.
Applications of Emotion Theory and Research to Stereotyping and Intergroup Relations.
Negative Interdependence and Prejudice: Whence the Affect?
Stereotyping and Affect in Discourse: Interpreting the Meaning of Elderly Painful Self-Disclosure.
Social Identity and Social Emotions: Toward New Conceptualizations of Prejudice.
The Role of Discrepancy Associated Affect in Prejudice Reduction.
Social Stigma: The Consequences of Attributional Ambiguity.
Affect, Cognition, and Sterotyping: Concluding Comments.
Commentary.
Subject Index.