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Klein, S. A. W, and Sherman, J. W. (in press). Measuring the impact of multiple social cues to advance theory in person perception research. Psychological Review.

Hutchings, R. J., Morgan, I., Sherman, J. W., & Todd, A. R. (in press). Intergroup evaluative bias in facial representations of immigrants and citizens in the United States. PLoS ONE.

Chen, J. M., Meyers, C., Pauker, K., Gaither, S. E., Hamilton, D. L., & Sherman, J. W. (in press). Intergroup context moderates the impact of White Americans’ identification on racial categorization of ambiguous faces. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.[pdf]

2023

Sherman, J. W., & Klein, S. A. W. (2023). The dual-system approach is a useful heuristic but does not accurately describe behavior. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e139.[pdf]

Simon, D, Chen, J. M., Sherman, J. W., & Calanchini, J. (2023). A recognition advantage for members of higher-status racial groups. British Journal of Psychology, 114, 188-211.[pdf]

Klein, S. A. W., & Sherman, J. W. (2023). On measuring and characterizing implicit social cognition. In J. R. Thompson (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Implicit Cognition (pp. 44-55). Abingdon: Routledge.[pdf]

2022

Rees, H. R., Sherman, J. W., Klauer, K. C., & Todd, A. R. (2022). On the use of gender categories and emotion categories in threat-based person impressions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 597-610.[pdf]

Calanchini, J., Schmidt, K., Sherman, J. W., & Klein, S. A. W. (2022). The contributions of positive outgroup and negative ingroup evaluation to implicit bias favoring outgroups. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (40), e2116924119.[pdf]

Sherman, J. W. (2022). Stereotypes and trait inference. In E. Balcetis & G. B. Moskowitz (Eds.), The handbook of impression formation: A social psychological approach (1st Ed., pp. 220-227). New York: Routledge.[pdf]

2021

Sherman, J. W., & Rivers, A. M. (2021). There’s nothing social about social priming: Reconsidering the “Train Wreck.” Psychological Inquiry, 32, 1-11.[pdf]

Sherman, J. W., & Rivers, A. M. (2021). A final word on train wrecks. Psychological Inquiry, 32, 49-52.[pdf]

Sherman, J. W., Klein, S. A. W. (2021). The four original sins of implicit attitude research. Frontiers in Psychology, 32, 49-52. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.604340

Jones, B., Sherman, J. W., Rojas, N., Hosek, A., Vannette, D. Rocha, R., …Garcia, J. (2021). Trump-induced anxiety among Latina/os. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 24, 68-87.[pdf]

Hutchings, R. J., Simpson, A. J., Sherman, J. W., & Todd, A. R. (2021). Perspective taking reduces intergroup bias in visual representations of faces. Cognition, 214, 86-104.[pdf]

2020

Sherman, J. W., & Rivers, A. M. (2020). Social priming: A dubious term. Nature, 579, 29.[pdf]

Rivers, A. M., Sherman, J. W., Rees, H. R., Reichardt, R., & Klauer, K. C. (2020). On the roles of stereotype activation and application in diminishing implicit bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 46, 349-364.[pdf]

Rees, H. R., Ma, D. S., & Sherman, J. W. (2020). Examining the relationships among categorization, stereotype activation, and stereotype application. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 46, 499-513.[pdf]

Hutchings, R. J., Calanchini, J., Huang, L. M., Rivers, A. M., Rees, H. R., Roth, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2020). Influence of retrieval cues on contextualized attitude change. Cognition and Emotion, 34, 86-104.[pdf]

Gawronski, B., De Houwer, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2020). Twenty-five years of implicit attitude research. Social Cognition, s1-s25. https://guilfordjournals.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1521/soco.2020.38.supp.s1

Reichardt, R., Rivers, A. M., Reichardt, J. & Sherman, J. W. (2020). Further validation of measures of Target Detection and Stereotype Activation in the Stereotype Misperception Task. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573985

2019

Sherman, J. W. (2019). New publication initiatives for Social Cognition, 37, 355-356.[pdf]

Rees, H. R., Rivers, A. M., & Sherman, J. W. (2019). Implementation intentions reduce implicit stereotype activation and application. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45, 37-53.[pdf]

Roth, J., Deutsch, R., & Sherman, J. W. (2019). Automatic antecedents of discrimination. European Psychologist, 24, 219-230. [pdf]

2018

Huang, L. M., & Sherman, J. W. (2018). Attentional processes in social perception. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 58, 199-241.[pdf]

Calanchini, J., Rivers, A. M., Klauer, K. C., & Sherman, J. W. (2018). Multinomial processing trees as theoretical bridges between cognitive and social psychology. Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 69, 39-65.[pdf]

Rees, H. R., Fujita, K., Han, H. A., Sherman, J. W., and Sklar, A. Y. (2018). An examination of the processes by which construal level affects the implicit evaluation of goal relevant stimuli. Motivation Science, 4, 251-261.[pdf]

Chen, J., Pauker, K., Gaither, S. E., Hamilton, D. L., Sherman, J. W., & Meyers, C. (2018). Black + White = Not White: A minority bias in categorizations of Black-White Multiracials. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 78, 43-54.[pdf]

2017

Rivers, A. M., Rees, H. R., Calanchini, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2017). Implicit bias reflects the personal and the social. Psychological Inquiry, 28, 301-305.[pdf]

Teige-Mocigemba, S., Becker, M., Sherman, J. W., Reichardt, R., & Klauer, K. C. (2017). The Affect Misattribution Procedure: In search of prejudice effects. Experimental Psychology, 64, 215-230.[pdf]

2016

Crandall, C. S., & Sherman, J. W. (2016). On the scientific superiority of conceptual replications for scientific progress. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 66, 93-99.[pdf]

Huang, L. M., Sacchi, D. L. M., & Sherman, J. W. (2016). On the formation of context-based person impressions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 68, 146-156.[pdf]

Jin, Z., Rivers, A. M., & Sherman, J. W., & Chen, R. (2016). Measures of implicit gender attitudes may exaggerate differences in underlying associations among Chinese urban and rural women. Psychologica Belgica, 56, 13-22. [pdf]

Scroggins, W. A., Mackie, D. M., Allen, T. J., & Sherman, J. W. (2016). Reducing prejudice with labels: Shared group memberships attenuate implicit bias and expand implicit group boundaries. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42, 219-229. [pdf]

Rivers, A. M., Calanchini, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2016). The self-regulation of implicit social cognition. In K. D. Vohs & R. F. Baumeister (Eds.), Handbook of self-regulation: Research, theory and applications (3rd Ed.; pp. 62-75). New York: Guilford Press.[pdf]

2015

Stroessner, S. J., & Sherman, J. W. (Eds.). (2015). Social perception from individuals to groups. New York: Psychology Press.

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Jin, Z., & Sherman, J. W. (2015). Effect of romantic relationship on implicit regional prejudice. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 25, 181-186.[pdf]

Loersch, C., Bartholow, B. D., Manning, M., Calanchini, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2015). Intoxicated prejudice: The impact of alcohol consumption on implicitly and explicitly measured racial attitudes. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 18, 256-268. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W., Huang, L., & Sacchi, D. L. M. (2015). Variations on a theme: Attentional processes in group and individual perception. In S. J. Stroessner & J. W. Sherman (Eds.), Social perception from individuals to groups (pp. 125-140). New York: Psychology Press. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W., & Stroessner, S. J. (2015). Social perception from individuals to groups: An introduction. In S. J. Stroessner & J. W. Sherman (Eds.), Social perception from individuals to groups (pp. 3-7). New York: Psychology Press. [pdf]

2014

Sherman, J. W., Gawrsonski, B., & Trope, Y. (Eds.). (2014). Dual process theories of the social mind. New York: Guilford Press.

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Gonsalkorale, K., Sherman, J. W., & Klauer, K. C. (2014). Measures of implicit attitudes may conceal differences in implicit associations: The case of anti-aging bias. Social and Personality Psychology Science, 5, 271-278.[pdf]

Calanchini, J., Sherman, J. W., Klauer, K. C., & Lai, C. K. (2014). Attitudinal and non-attitudinal components of IAT performance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 1285-1296. [pdf]

Clerkin, E. M., Fisher, C. R., Sherman, J. W., & Teachman, B. A. (2014). Applying the Quadruple Process Model to evaluate change in implicit attitudinal responses during therapy for panic disorder. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 52, 17-25.[pdf]

Klauer, K. C., Holzenbein, F., Calanchini, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2014). How malleable is categorization by race? Evidence for competitive category use in social categorization. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 20-40.[pdf]

Chen, J. M., Banerji, I., Moons, W. G., & Sherman, J. W. (2014). Spontaneous social role inferences. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 146-153. [pdf]

Macy, J. T., Chassin, L., Presson, C. C., & Sherman, J. W. (2014). Changing implicit attitudes toward smoking: Results from a web-based approach-avoidance practice intervention. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38, 143-152. [pdf]

Chen, J. M., Moons, W. G., Gaither, S. E., Hamilton, D. L., & Sherman, J. W. (2014). Motivation to control prejudice predicts categorization of multiracials. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin40, 590-603.[pdf]

Sherman, J. W., Krieglmeyer, R., & Calanchini, J. (2014). Process models require process measures. In J. W. Sherman, B. Gawronski, & Y. Trope (Eds.). Dual process theories of the social mind (pp. 121-138). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

Gawronski, B., Sherman, J. W., & Trope, Y. (2014). Two of what? A conceptual analysis of dual-process theories. In J. W. Sherman, B. Gawronski, & Y. Trope (Eds.). Dual process theories of the social mind (pp. 3-19). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

2013

Damian, R. I., & Sherman, J. W. (2013). A process-dissociation examination of the cognitive processes underlying unconscious thought. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology49, 228-237.[pdf]

Soderberg, C. K., & Sherman, J. W. (2013). No face is an island: How implicit bias operates in social scenes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology49, 307-313.[pdf]

Calanchini, J., & Sherman, J. W. (2013). Implicit attitudes reflect associative, non-associative, and non-attitudinal processes. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 7, 654-667.[pdf]

Calanchini, J., Gonsalkorale, K, Sherman, J. W., & Klauer, K. C. (2013). Counter-prejudicial training reduces activation of biased associations and enhances response monitoring. European Journal of Social Psychology43, 321-325.[pdf]

Sherman, S. J., Sherman, J. W., Percy, E. J., & Soderberg, C. K. (2013). Stereotype development and formation. In D. Carlston (Ed.), Oxford handbook of social cognition (pp. 548-574). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.[pdf]

2012

Krieglmeyer, R., & Sherman, J.W. (2012). Disentangling stereotype activation and stereotype application in the Stereotype Misperception Task. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,103, 205-224.[pdf]

Ledgerwood, A., & Sherman, J. W. (2012). Short, sweet, and problematic? The rise of the short report in psychological science. Perspectives on Psychological Science7, 60-66. [pdf]

Sherman, S. J., Chassin, L., Sherman, J. W., Presson, C. C., & Macy, J. T. (2012). Social psychological factors in adolescent and adult smoking: Findings and conclusions from a 30-year longitudinal study. Psicologia Sociale, 7, 7-29. [pdf]

Smaldino, P. E., Pickett, C. L., Sherman, J. W., & Schank, J. C. (2012). An agent-based model of social identity dynamics. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation15(4), 7. [Link]

 Sherman, J. W., Allen, T. J., & Sacchi, D. L. M. (2012). Stereotype confirmation and disconfirmation. In B. Gawronski & F. Strack (Eds.), Cognitive consistency: A unifying concept in social psychology (pp. 390-423). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

Tracy, J. L., Robins, R. W., & Sherman, J. W. (2012). The practice of psychological science in social-personality research: Are we still a science of two disciplines? In R. W. Proctor, & E. J. Capaldi (Eds.), Psychology of science: Implicit and explicit reasoning (pp. 335-362). New York: Oxford University Press. [pdf]

2011

Allen, T. J., & Sherman, J. W. (2011). Ego threat and outgroup derogation: A test of motivated activation versus self-regulatory accounts. Psychological Science22, 331-333. [pdf]

Gonsalkorale, K., Sherman, J. W., Allen, T. J., Klauer, K. C., & Amodio, D. M. (2011). Accounting for successful control of implicit racial bias: The roles of association activation, response monitoring, and overcoming bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin37, 1534-1545. [pdf]

Halberstadt, J., Sherman, S. J., & Sherman, J. W. (2011). Why Barack Obama is black: A cognitive account of hypodescent. Psychological Science22, 29-33. [pdf]

Pickett, C.L., Smaldino, P.E., Sherman, J.W., & Schank, J. (2011). Agent-based modeling as a tool for studying social identity processes: The case of Optimal Distinctiveness Theory. In R. Kramer, G.J. Leonardelli, & R. Livingston (Eds.), Social cognition, social identity, and intergroup relations: A festschrift in honor of Marilynn B. Brewer (pp. 127-143). New York: Psychology Press. [pdf]

2010

Sherman, J. W. (2010). Social neuroscience and its contribution to social psychological theory: Introduction to the special issue. Social Cognition28, 663-666. [pdf]

Allen, T. J., Sherman, J. W., & Klauer, K. C. (2010). Social context and the self-regulation of implicit bias. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations13, 137-150. [pdf]

Stroessner, S. J., Haines, E. L., Sherman, J. W., & Kantrowitz, C. J. (2010). Stereotype relevance moderates category activation: Evidence from the Indirect Category Accessibility Task (ICAT).Social Psychology and Personality Science1, 335-343. [pdf]

Gonsalkorale, K., Allen, T. J., Sherman, J.W., & Klauer, K. C. (2010). Mechanisms of exemplar exposure effects on implicit attitudes. Social Psychology41, 158-168. [pdf]

Elsbach, K. D., Cable, D. M., & Sherman, J. W. (2010). How passive “face time” affects perceptions of employees: Evidence of spontaneous trait inference. Human Relations63, 735-760. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W., Klauer, K. C., & Allen, T. J. (2010). Mathematical modeling of implicit social cognition: The machine in the ghost. In B. Gawronski & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications (pp. 156-175). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

Gonsalkorale, K., Sherman, J. W., & Allen, T. J. (2010). Self-control over automatic associations. In R. R. Hassin, K. Ochsner, & Y. Trope (Eds.), Self control in society, mind, and brain (pp. 243-259). New York: Oxford University Press. [pdf]

Teige-Mocigemba, S., Klauer, K. C., & Sherman, J. W. (2010). Practical guide to Implicit Association Task and related tasks. In B. Gawronski & B. K. Payne (Eds.), Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications (pp. 117-139). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

2009

Sherman, J. W., Kruschke, J. K., Sherman, S. J., Percy, E. J., Petrocelli, J. V., & Conrey, F. R. (2009). Attentional processes in stereotype formation: A common model for category accentuation and illusory correlation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology96, 305-323. [pdf]

Allen, T. J., Sherman, J. W., Conrey, F. R., & Stroessner, S. J. (2009). Stereotype strength and attentional bias: Preference for confirming versus disconfirming information depends on processing capacity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology45, 1081-1087. [pdf]

Gonsalkorale, K., Sherman, J. W., & Klauer, K. C. (2009). Aging and prejudice: Diminished regulation of automatic race bias among older adults. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,45, 410-414. [pdf]

Gonsalkorale, K., von Hippel, W., Sherman, J. W., & Klauer, K. C. (2009). Bias and regulation of bias in intergroup interactions: Implicit attitudes toward Muslims and interaction quality.Journal of Experimental Social Psychology45, 161-166. [pdf]

Tracy, J. L., Robins, R. W., & Sherman, J. W. (2009). The practice of psychological science: Searching for Cronbach’s two streams in social-personality psychology. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology96, 1206-1225. [pdf]

Tracy, J. L., Robins, R. W., & Sherman, J. W. (2009). Will the real personality researcher and the real social researcher please stand up? Journal of Research in Personality43, 272-273. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W. (2009). Controlled influences on implicit measures: Confronting the myth of process-purity and taming the cognitive monster. In R. E. Petty, R. H. Fazio, & P. Briñol (Eds.),Attitudes: Insights from the new wave of implicit measures (pp. 391-426). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.  [pdf]

2008

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 Review115, 314-335. [pdf]

Beer, J. S., Stallen, M., Lombardo, M. V., Gonsalkorale, K., Cunningham, W. A., & Sherman, J. W. (2008). The Quadruple Process model approach to examining the neural underpinnings of prejudice. NeuroImage43, 775-783. [pdf]

2007

Roese, N. J., & Sherman, J. W. (2007). Expectancies. In E. T. Higgins & A. W. Kruglanski (Eds.), Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles (2nd Ed., pp. 91-115). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

Robins, R. W., Tracy, J. L., & Sherman, J. W. (2007). What makes a personality psychologist? A survey of journal editors and editorial board members. In R. W. Robins, R. C. Fraley, and R. F. Krueger (Eds), Handbook of research methods in personality psychology (pp. 673-678). New York: Guilford. [pdf]

2006

Sherman, J. W. (2006). On building a better process model: It’s not only how many, but which ones and by which means. Psychological Inquiry17, 173-184 [pdf]

Sherman, J. W. (2006). Clearing up some misconceptions about the Quad Model. Psychological Inquiry17, 269-276 [pdf]

Sherman, J. W. (2006). Editorial. Social Cognition24, 1-4. [pdf]

Ferreira, M. B., Garcia-Marques, L., Sherman, S. J., & Sherman, J. W. (2006). A dual-process approach to judgment under uncertainty. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology91, 797-813. [pdf]

2005

Sherman, J. W., Stroessner, S. J., Conrey, F. R., & Azam, O. (2005). Prejudice and stereotype maintenance processes: Attention, attribution, and individuation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology89, 607-622. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W. (2005). Automatic and controlled components of implicit stereotyping and prejudice. Psychological Science Agenda19(3). [Link]

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 Psychology89, 469-487. [pdf]

Groom, C., Sherman, J. W., Lu, L., Conrey, F. R, & Keijzer, B. S. C. (2005). Judging compound social categories. Compound familiarity and compatibility as determinants of processing mode.Social Cognition23, 291-323. [pdf]

2004

Sherman, J. W., Conrey, F. R., and Groom, C. J. (2004). Encoding flexibility revisited: Evidence for enhanced encoding of stereotype-inconsistent information under cognitive load. Social Cognition22, 214-232. [pdf]

Wigboldus, D. H. J., Sherman, J. W., Franzese, H.L., & van Knippenberg, A. (2004). Capacity and comprehension: Spontaneous stereotyping under cognitive load. Social Cognition22, 292-309. [pdf]

2003

Sherman, J. W., Groom, C., Ehrenberg, K., and Klauer, K. C. (2003). Bearing false witness under pressure: Implicit and explicit components of stereotype-driven memory bias. Social Cognition,21, 213-246. [pdf]

2002

Groom, C. J., Sherman, J. W., & Conrey, F. R. (2002). What IVET can offer to social cognition. Psychological Inquiry13, 125-128. [pdf]

2001

Plaks, J. E., Stroessner, S. J., Dweck, C. S., & Sherman, J. W. (2001). Person theories and attention allocation: Preferences for stereotypic versus counterstereotypic information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology80, 876-893. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W. (2001). The dynamic relationship between stereotype efficiency and mental representation. In G. Moskowitz (Ed.), Cognitive social psychology: The Princeton Symposium on the legacy and future of social cognition (pp. 177-190). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. [pdf]

2000

Sherman, J. W., Macrae, C. N., & Bodenhausen, G. V. (2000). Attention and stereotyping: Cognitive constraints on the construction of meaningful social impressions. European Review of Social Psychology11, 145-175. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W., & Frost, L. A. (2000). On the encoding of stereotype-relevant information under cognitive load. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin26, 26-34. [pdf]

Wyer, N. A., Sherman, J. W., & Stroessner, S. J. (2000). The roles of motivation and ability in controlling the consequences of stereotype suppression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin26, 13-25. [pdf]

Bessenoff, G. R. & Sherman, J. W. (2000). Automatic and controlled components of prejudice toward fat people: Automatic evaluation and stereotyping. Social Cognition18, 329-353. [pdf]

1999

Sherman, J. W., & Bessenoff, G. R. (1999). Stereotypes as source monitoring cues: On the interaction between episodic and semantic memory. Psychological Science10, 106-110. [pdf]

Sherman, S. J., & Sherman, J. W. (1999). Bring the troops back home: Armistice between motivation and cognition. Psychological Inquiry10, 65-68. [pdf]

Susskind, J., Maurer, K., Thakkar, V., Hamilton, D. L., & Sherman, J. W. (1999). Perceiving individuals and groups: Expectancies, dispositional inferences, and causal attributions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology76, 181-191. [pdf]

Bodenhausen, G. V., Macrae, C. N., & Sherman, J. W. (1999). On the dialectics of discrimination: Dual processes in social stereotyping. In S. Chaiken & Y. Trope (Eds.), Dual-process theories in social psychology (pp. 271-292). New York: Guilford Press. [pdf]

1998

Sherman, J. W., Lee, A. Y., Bessenoff, G. R., & Frost, L. A. (1998). Stereotype efficiency reconsidered: Encoding flexibility under cognitive load. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,75, 589-606. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W., Klein, S. B., Laskey, A., & Wyer, N. A. (1998). Intergroup bias in group judgment processes: The role of behavioral memories. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology34, 51-65. [pdf]

Monteith, M. J., Sherman, J. W., & Devine, P. G. (1998). Suppression as a stereotype control strategy. Personality and Social Psychology Review2, 63-82. [pdf]

Wyer, N. A., Sherman, J. W., & Stroessner, S. J. (1998). The spontaneous suppression of racial stereotypes. Social Cognition16, 340-352. [pdf]

Roese, N. J., Sherman, J. W., & Hur, T. (1998). Direction of comparison asymmetries in relational judgment: The role of conversational norms. Social Cognition16, 353-362. [pdf]

1997

Sherman, J. W., Stroessner, S. J., Loftus, S. T., & DeGuzman, G. (1997). Stereotype suppression and recognition memory for stereotypical and non-stereotypical information. Social Cognition,15, 205-215. [pdf]

Sherman, J. W., & Sherman, S. J. (1997). In the pursuit of basic principles of social psychology. Psychological Inquiry8, 342-348. [pdf]

Klein, S. B., Babey, S. H., & Sherman, J. W. (1997). The functional independence of trait and behavioral self-knowledge: Methodological considerations and new empirical findings. Social Cognition15, 183-203. [pdf]

1996

Sherman, J. W. (1996). Development and mental representation of stereotypes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology70, 1126-1141. [pdf]

Klein, S. B., Sherman, J. W., & Loftus, J. (1996). The role of episodic and semantic memory in the development of trait self-knowledge. Social Cognition14, 277-291. [pdf]

1994

Sherman, J.W., & Klein, S.B. (1994). The development and representation of personality impressions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology67, 972-983. [pdf]

Sherman, J.W., & Hamilton, D.L. (1994). On the formation of interitem links in person memory. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology30, 203-217. [pdf]

Hamilton, D.L., & Sherman, J.W. (1994). Stereotypes. In R.S. Wyer, Jr., & T.K. Srull (Eds.) Handbook of Social Cognition (2nd Ed., Vol. 2, pp. 1-68). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. [pdf]

1993

Mackie, D.M., Sherman, J.W., & Worth, L.T. (1993). On-line and memory-based processes in group variability judgments. Social Cognition11, 44-69. [pdf]

Klein, S.B., Loftus, J., & Sherman, J.W. (1993). The role of summary and specific behavioral memories in trait judgments about the self. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin19, 305-311. [pdf]

1992

Hamilton, D.L., Gibbons, P., Stroessner, S.J., & Sherman, J.W. (1992). Stereotypes and language use. In K. Fiedler & G.R. Semin (Eds.), Language, interaction and social cognition (pp. 102-128). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. [pdf]

1990

Nemeth, C., Mayseless, O., Sherman, J., & Brown, Y. (1990). Exposure to dissent and recall of information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology58, 429-437. [pdf]