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Michael J Bernstein

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Psychological Review|September 9, 2010
The categorization-individuation model: an integrative account of the other-race recognition deficitKurt Hugenberg, Steven G Young, Michael J Bernstein, et al.
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 26, 2025
Societal Readiness Thinking Process 2.0: Incorporating Epistemic Reflexivity for Responsible InnovationRobert Braun, Michael J Bernstein, Arnab Chakraborty, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 25, 2011
The allure of status: high-status targets are privileged in face processing and memoryNathaniel J Ratcliff, Kurt Hugenberg, Edwin R Shriver, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology|December 28, 2020
Social exclusion enhances affiliative signalingMichael C Philipp, Michael J Bernstein, Eric J Vanman, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 16, 2021
Stress-responses to ostracism: Examining cortisol and affective reactivity to in-person and online exclusionKelly B Filipkowski, Dusti R Jones, Michael J Bernstein, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 18, 2020
Good Cop, Bad Cop: Race-Based Differences in Mental Representations of PoliceE Paige Lloyd, Mattea Sim, Evans Smalley, et al.
Ambio|November 3, 2022
The European Commission's Green Deal is an opportunity to rethink harmful practices of research and innovation policyMichael J Bernstein, Thomas Franssen, Robert D J Smith, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 13, 2012
Bitter reproach or sweet revenge: cultural differences in response to racismElizabeth A Lee, José A Soto, Janet K Swim, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 10, 2010
Being "in" with the in-crowd: the effects of social exclusion and inclusion are enhanced by the perceived essentialism of ingroups and outgroupsMichael J Bernstein, Donald F Sacco, Steven G Young, et al.
Plos One|March 7, 2014
Differences in anticipated interaction drive own group biases in face memoryJohn Paul Wilson, Pirita E See, Michael J Bernstein, et al.
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Psychological Review|September 9, 2010
The categorization-individuation model: an integrative account of the other-race recognition deficitKurt Hugenberg, Steven G Young, Michael J Bernstein, et al.
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 26, 2025
Societal Readiness Thinking Process 2.0: Incorporating Epistemic Reflexivity for Responsible InnovationRobert Braun, Michael J Bernstein, Arnab Chakraborty, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 25, 2011
The allure of status: high-status targets are privileged in face processing and memoryNathaniel J Ratcliff, Kurt Hugenberg, Edwin R Shriver, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology|December 28, 2020
Social exclusion enhances affiliative signalingMichael C Philipp, Michael J Bernstein, Eric J Vanman, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 16, 2021
Stress-responses to ostracism: Examining cortisol and affective reactivity to in-person and online exclusionKelly B Filipkowski, Dusti R Jones, Michael J Bernstein, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 18, 2020
Good Cop, Bad Cop: Race-Based Differences in Mental Representations of PoliceE Paige Lloyd, Mattea Sim, Evans Smalley, et al.
Ambio|November 3, 2022
The European Commission's Green Deal is an opportunity to rethink harmful practices of research and innovation policyMichael J Bernstein, Thomas Franssen, Robert D J Smith, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 13, 2012
Bitter reproach or sweet revenge: cultural differences in response to racismElizabeth A Lee, José A Soto, Janet K Swim, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 10, 2010
Being "in" with the in-crowd: the effects of social exclusion and inclusion are enhanced by the perceived essentialism of ingroups and outgroupsMichael J Bernstein, Donald F Sacco, Steven G Young, et al.
Plos One|March 7, 2014
Differences in anticipated interaction drive own group biases in face memoryJohn Paul Wilson, Pirita E See, Michael J Bernstein, et al.
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