In Press
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 Bulletin, 40, 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 Psychology, 49, 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 Psychology, 49, 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 Psychology, 43, 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 Science, 7, 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 Simulation, 15(4), 7. [Link]
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 Science, 22, 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 Bulletin, 37, 1534-1545. [pdf]
Halberstadt, J., Sherman, S. J., & Sherman, J. W. (2011). Why Barack Obama is black: A cognitive account of hypodescent. Psychological Science, 22, 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 Cognition, 28, 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 Relations, 13, 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 Science, 1, 335-343. [pdf]
Gonsalkorale, K., Allen, T. J., Sherman, J.W., & Klauer, K. C. (2010). Mechanisms of exemplar exposure effects on implicit attitudes. Social Psychology, 41, 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 Relations, 63, 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 Psychology, 96, 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 Psychology, 45, 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 Psychology, 45, 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 Psychology, 96, 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 Personality, 43, 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 Review, 115, 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. NeuroImage, 43, 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 Inquiry, 17, 173-184 [pdf]
Sherman, J. W. (2006). Clearing up some misconceptions about the Quad Model. Psychological Inquiry, 17, 269-276 [pdf]
Sherman, J. W. (2006). Editorial. Social Cognition, 24, 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 Psychology, 91, 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 Psychology, 89, 607-622. [pdf]
Sherman, J. W. (2005). Automatic and controlled components of implicit stereotyping and prejudice. Psychological Science Agenda, 19(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 Psychology, 89, 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 Cognition, 23, 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 Cognition, 22, 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 Cognition, 22, 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 Inquiry, 13, 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 Psychology, 80, 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 Psychology, 11, 145-175. [pdf]
Sherman, J. W., & Frost, L. A. (2000). On the encoding of stereotype-relevant information under cognitive load. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 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 Bulletin, 26, 13-25. [pdf]
Bessenoff, G. R. & Sherman, J. W. (2000). Automatic and controlled components of prejudice toward fat people: Automatic evaluation and stereotyping. Social Cognition, 18, 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 Science, 10, 106-110. [pdf]
Sherman, S. J., & Sherman, J. W. (1999). Bring the troops back home: Armistice between motivation and cognition. Psychological Inquiry, 10, 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 Psychology, 76, 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 Psychology, 34, 51-65. [pdf]
Monteith, M. J., Sherman, J. W., & Devine, P. G. (1998). Suppression as a stereotype control strategy. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2, 63-82. [pdf]
Wyer, N. A., Sherman, J. W., & Stroessner, S. J. (1998). The spontaneous suppression of racial stereotypes. Social Cognition, 16, 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 Cognition, 16, 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 Inquiry, 8, 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 Cognition, 15, 183-203. [pdf]
1996
Sherman, J. W. (1996). Development and mental representation of stereotypes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 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 Cognition, 14, 277-291. [pdf]
1994
Sherman, J.W., & Klein, S.B. (1994). The development and representation of personality impressions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 972-983. [pdf]
Sherman, J.W., & Hamilton, D.L. (1994). On the formation of interitem links in person memory. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 30, 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 Cognition, 11, 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 Bulletin, 19, 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 Psychology, 58, 429-437. [pdf]