Dr. Michael R. AndreychikAssistant Professor of Psychology |
o: Bannow Science Ctr Rm 476 |
Andreychik, M. R., & Gill, M. J. (in press). Do negative implicit associations imply prejudice?: Social explanations moderate whether implicit "negative" associations are prejudice-based or empathy-based. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Andreychik, M. R., & Gill, M. J. (2009). Ingroup identity moderates the effect of social explanations on intergroup attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1632-1645.
Gill, M. J., & Andreychik, M. R. (2009). Getting emotional about explanations: Social explanations and social explanatory styles as bases of prosocial emotions and intergroup attitudes. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 3(6), 1038-1054.
Gill, M. J., & Andreychik, M. R. (2007). Explanations and intergroup emotion: Social explanations as a foundation of emotional reactions to one's own prejudice. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations [Special Issue on Intergroup Emotion], 10, 87-106.
