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Natalie A Wyer

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The Journal of Social Psychology|November 10, 2010
Selective self-categorization: meaningful categorization and the in-group persuasion effectNatalie A Wyer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 25, 2004
Not all stereotypic biases are created equal: evidence for a stereotype-disconfirming biasNatalie A Wyer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 7, 2011
Don't sit so close to me: unconsciously elicited affect automatically provokes social avoidanceNatalie A Wyer, Guglielmo Calvini
Plos One|July 20, 2016
The Things You Do: Internal Models of Others' Expected Behaviour Guide Action ObservationKimberley C Schenke, Natalie A Wyer, Patric Bach
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 18, 2021
Remembering Social Events: A Construal Level ApproachNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Hollins, Sabine Pahl
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 7, 2010
Temporal distance and person memory: thinking about the future changes memory for the pastNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Perfect, Sabine Pahl
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 6, 2015
The hows and whys of face processing: Level of construal influences the holistic processing of human facesNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Hollins, Sabine Pahl
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 3, 2010
Priming in interpersonal contexts: implications for affect and behaviorNatalie A Wyer, Guglielmo Calvini, Abigail Nash, et al.
Cognitive Science|January 25, 2012
Individual differences in (non-visual) processing style predict the face inversion effectNatalie A Wyer, Douglas Martin, Tracey Pickup, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 27, 2015
The hows and whys of face memory: level of construal influences the recognition of human facesNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Hollins, Sabine Pahl, et al.
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The Journal of Social Psychology|November 10, 2010
Selective self-categorization: meaningful categorization and the in-group persuasion effectNatalie A Wyer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 25, 2004
Not all stereotypic biases are created equal: evidence for a stereotype-disconfirming biasNatalie A Wyer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 7, 2011
Don't sit so close to me: unconsciously elicited affect automatically provokes social avoidanceNatalie A Wyer, Guglielmo Calvini
Plos One|July 20, 2016
The Things You Do: Internal Models of Others' Expected Behaviour Guide Action ObservationKimberley C Schenke, Natalie A Wyer, Patric Bach
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 18, 2021
Remembering Social Events: A Construal Level ApproachNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Hollins, Sabine Pahl
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 7, 2010
Temporal distance and person memory: thinking about the future changes memory for the pastNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Perfect, Sabine Pahl
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 6, 2015
The hows and whys of face processing: Level of construal influences the holistic processing of human facesNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Hollins, Sabine Pahl
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 3, 2010
Priming in interpersonal contexts: implications for affect and behaviorNatalie A Wyer, Guglielmo Calvini, Abigail Nash, et al.
Cognitive Science|January 25, 2012
Individual differences in (non-visual) processing style predict the face inversion effectNatalie A Wyer, Douglas Martin, Tracey Pickup, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 27, 2015
The hows and whys of face memory: level of construal influences the recognition of human facesNatalie A Wyer, Timothy J Hollins, Sabine Pahl, et al.
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