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Geoffrey Haddock

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British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|May 29, 2002
It's easy to like or dislike Tony Blair: accessibility experiences and the favourability of attitude judgmentsGeoffrey Haddock
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 29, 2014
On Feeling Torn About One's Sexuality: The Effects of Explicit-Implicit Sexual Orientation AmbivalenceBen Windsor-Shellard, Geoffrey Haddock
The British Journal of Social Psychology|May 7, 2011
Do memory-impaired individuals report stable attitudes?Geoffrey Haddock, Margaret Newson, Judy Haworth
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 22, 2025
What Narcissists Look Like and Why It's ImportantSarah Smith, Travis Proulx, Geoffrey Haddock
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2025
How do people perceive listeners?Guy Itzchakov, Geoffrey Haddock, Sarah Smith
Journal of Personality|July 12, 2025
How Do People Conceptualize Narcissism and Narcissistic Individuals?Sarah Smith, Travis Proulx, Geoffrey Haddock
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 5, 2025
The Face of Left-Wing Dissent: Progressives and Traditional Liberals Generate Divergently Negative and Positive Representations of J.K. RowlingElena A Magazin, Geoffrey Haddock, Travis Proulx
Royal Society Open Science|March 29, 2022
How do people conceptualize mindfulness?Geoffrey Haddock, Colin M G Foad, Sapphira Thorne
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 18, 2008
Should persuasion be affective or cognitive? The moderating effects of need for affect and need for cognitionGeoffrey Haddock, Gregory R Maio, Karin Arnold, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 8, 2019
Powerful men on top: Stereotypes interact with metaphors in social categorizationsNatalia Zarzeczna, Ulrich von Hecker, Travis Proulx, et al.
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British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|May 29, 2002
It's easy to like or dislike Tony Blair: accessibility experiences and the favourability of attitude judgmentsGeoffrey Haddock
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 29, 2014
On Feeling Torn About One's Sexuality: The Effects of Explicit-Implicit Sexual Orientation AmbivalenceBen Windsor-Shellard, Geoffrey Haddock
The British Journal of Social Psychology|May 7, 2011
Do memory-impaired individuals report stable attitudes?Geoffrey Haddock, Margaret Newson, Judy Haworth
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 22, 2025
What Narcissists Look Like and Why It's ImportantSarah Smith, Travis Proulx, Geoffrey Haddock
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2025
How do people perceive listeners?Guy Itzchakov, Geoffrey Haddock, Sarah Smith
Journal of Personality|July 12, 2025
How Do People Conceptualize Narcissism and Narcissistic Individuals?Sarah Smith, Travis Proulx, Geoffrey Haddock
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 5, 2025
The Face of Left-Wing Dissent: Progressives and Traditional Liberals Generate Divergently Negative and Positive Representations of J.K. RowlingElena A Magazin, Geoffrey Haddock, Travis Proulx
Royal Society Open Science|March 29, 2022
How do people conceptualize mindfulness?Geoffrey Haddock, Colin M G Foad, Sapphira Thorne
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 18, 2008
Should persuasion be affective or cognitive? The moderating effects of need for affect and need for cognitionGeoffrey Haddock, Gregory R Maio, Karin Arnold, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 8, 2019
Powerful men on top: Stereotypes interact with metaphors in social categorizationsNatalia Zarzeczna, Ulrich von Hecker, Travis Proulx, et al.
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