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Marilynn B Brewer

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Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|June 30, 2004
Taking the social origins of human nature seriously: toward a more imperialist social psychologyMarilynn B Brewer
The American Psychologist|November 21, 2007
The importance of being we: human nature and intergroup relationsMarilynn B Brewer
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 15, 2015
25 Years Toward a Multilevel ScienceMarilynn B Brewer
Psychological Review|January 18, 2007
Where (who) are collectives in collectivism? Toward conceptual clarification of individualism and collectivismMarilynn B Brewer, Ya-Ru Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 20, 2005
Social identity complexity and outgroup toleranceMarilynn B Brewer, Kathleen P Pierce
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 29, 2002
What are we really priming? Cue-based versus category-based processing of facial stimuliRobert W Livingston, Marilynn B Brewer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 3, 2025
Societies, identities, and macrodemesMarilynn B Brewer, Linnda R Caporael
Frontiers in Psychology|July 17, 2023
Global social identity predicts cooperation at local, national, and global levels: Results from international experimentsGianluca Grimalda, Nancy R Buchan, Marilynn B Brewer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 7, 2022
On vagueness and parochialism in psychological research on groupsKyle G Ratner, David L Hamilton, Marilynn B Brewer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 19, 2005
Putting stereotype content in context: image theory and interethnic stereotypesMichele G Alexander, Marilynn B Brewer, Robert W Livingston
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Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|June 30, 2004
Taking the social origins of human nature seriously: toward a more imperialist social psychologyMarilynn B Brewer
The American Psychologist|November 21, 2007
The importance of being we: human nature and intergroup relationsMarilynn B Brewer
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 15, 2015
25 Years Toward a Multilevel ScienceMarilynn B Brewer
Psychological Review|January 18, 2007
Where (who) are collectives in collectivism? Toward conceptual clarification of individualism and collectivismMarilynn B Brewer, Ya-Ru Chen
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 20, 2005
Social identity complexity and outgroup toleranceMarilynn B Brewer, Kathleen P Pierce
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 29, 2002
What are we really priming? Cue-based versus category-based processing of facial stimuliRobert W Livingston, Marilynn B Brewer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 3, 2025
Societies, identities, and macrodemesMarilynn B Brewer, Linnda R Caporael
Frontiers in Psychology|July 17, 2023
Global social identity predicts cooperation at local, national, and global levels: Results from international experimentsGianluca Grimalda, Nancy R Buchan, Marilynn B Brewer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 7, 2022
On vagueness and parochialism in psychological research on groupsKyle G Ratner, David L Hamilton, Marilynn B Brewer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 19, 2005
Putting stereotype content in context: image theory and interethnic stereotypesMichele G Alexander, Marilynn B Brewer, Robert W Livingston
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