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102. Evidence That Gendered Wording in Job Advertisements Exists and Sustains Gender Inequality
103. Social Disadvantage and the Self-Regulatory Function of Justice Beliefs
104. The Challenges of Military Veterans in Their Transition to the Workplace: A Call for Integrating Basic and Applied Psychological Science
105. Structure-seeking as a psychological antecedent of beliefs about morality.
106. The Unequal Burden of Positive Gender Stereotypes on Women's and Men’s Sense of Autonomy
107. On the Unique Justifying Functions of Mind Ethic Ideology
108. Political ideology and compensatory control mechanisms
109. Economic Inequality: Implications for Society and Organizations
110. Sapien Pulmonary Valve Replacement following Infective Endocarditis in Patient with Contegra Conduit and DiGeorge Syndrome Diagnosis
111. The Psychological Appeal of Fake-News Attributions
112. A Privileged Point of View: Effects of Subjective Socioeconomic Status on Naïve Realism and Political Division
113. Understanding contemporary forms of exploitation: Attributions of passion serve to legitimize the poor treatment of workers.
114. Material priming: The influence of mundane physical objects on situational construal and competitive behavioral choice
115. The perceptual push: The interplay of implicit cues and explicit situational construals on behavioral intentions in the Prisoner’s Dilemma
116. Skill Builder: Assistive Technology for Developing Skill and Habits
117. Compensatory Control and Belief in God: A Registered Replication Report Across Two Countries
118. A Privileged Point of View: Effects of Subjective Socioeconomic Status on Naïve Realism and Political Division.
119. ‘Jesus, take the wheel’: the appeal of spiritual products in satiating concerns about randomness
120. Structure and Goal Pursuit: Individual and Cultural Differences
121. Lean in messages increase attributions of women’s responsibility for gender inequality.
122. System justification: Experimental evidence, its contextual nature, and implications for social change
123. Compensatory control and religious beliefs: a registered replication report across two countries
124. Conflating a Solution with a Cause: The Potential Harmful Effects of Women's Empowerment Messages
125. A Motivated Account of How Attributions of Passion Serve to Legitimize the Poor Treatment of Workers
126. Guns as a Source of Order and Chaos: Compensatory Control and the Psychological (Dis)Utility of Guns for Liberals and Conservatives
127. On the belief in God: towards an understanding of the emotional substrates of compensatory control
128. Effective to a fault: Organizational structure predicts attitudes toward minority organizations
129. Interventionist external agents make specific advice less demotivating
130. Thought-control difficulty motivates structure seeking.
131. Exploring the Effect of Perceived Normalcy on the Endorsement of Hierarchy
132. An Affect Misattribution Pathway to Perceptions of Intrinsic Reward
133. Negative Attitudes Towards Undesirable but Predictable and Unambiguous Workplace Situations Measure
134. Ambiguity-Related Negative Affect Measure
135. Negative Attitudes Towards Ambiguous Workplace Situations Measure
136. Religious Responses to 'Selling Happiness': Consequences for Attitude toward the Ad and the Advertised Brand
137. System justification: Experimental evidence, its contextual nature, and implications for social change.
138. The Divergent Effects of External Systems of Control on Early Stage Goal Pursuit
139. A test of the flexible ideology hypothesis: System justification motives interact with ideological cueing to predict political judgments
140. “One Nation Under God”: The System‐Justifying Function of Symbolically Aligning God and Government
141. Passion Exploitation: The Legitimization of Exploiting Other People’s Passion for Work
142. Membership in a Stable Organization can Sustain Individuals’ Sense of Control
143. Creativity is Gendered: The Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Ability
144. The Effect of Being Given Voice on the Tendency to Stereotype Others
145. Religiosity Premeasure
146. Religious Belief Strength Measure
147. Support for President Obama Measure
148. Creativity is Gendered: The Perceived Association Between Masculinity and Creative Ability
149. Culture modifies the operation of prime-to-behavior effects
150. Chapter 5 - Indirect Prime-to-Behavior Effects: The Role of Perceptions of the Self, Others, and Situations in Connecting Primed Constructs to Social Behavior
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