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Richard J Crisp

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2012
On the evolutionary origins of revenge and forgiveness: a converging systems hypothesisRichard J Crisp, Rose Meleady
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2012
Adapting to a multicultural futureRichard J Crisp, Rose Meleady
Plos One|March 14, 2013
Tolerance by surprise: evidence for a generalized reduction in prejudice and increased egalitarianism through novel category combinationMilica Vasiljevic, Richard J Crisp
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
Systematic revisions to inherent notions may shape improvements in cognitive infrastructureRose Meleady, Richard J Crisp
Psychological Bulletin|December 15, 2010
Cognitive adaptation to the experience of social and cultural diversityRichard J Crisp, Rhiannon N Turner
The Journal of Social Psychology|June 1, 2004
Disconfirming intergroup evaluations: asymmetric effects for in-groups and out-groupsRichard J Crisp, Joanne K Nicel
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2015
Psychotherapy and Social Change: Utilizing Principles of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Help Develop New Prejudice-Reduction InterventionsMichèle D Birtel, Richard J Crisp
The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 24, 2009
Imagining intergroup contact reduces implicit prejudiceRhiannon N Turner, Richard J Crisp
Psychological Science|September 29, 2012
"Treating" prejudice: an exposure-therapy approach to reducing negative reactions toward stigmatized groupsMichèle D Birtel, Richard J Crisp
The Journal of Social Psychology|November 10, 2010
Self-activation and out-group contrastNatalie R Hall, Richard J Crisp
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2012
On the evolutionary origins of revenge and forgiveness: a converging systems hypothesisRichard J Crisp, Rose Meleady
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2012
Adapting to a multicultural futureRichard J Crisp, Rose Meleady
Plos One|March 14, 2013
Tolerance by surprise: evidence for a generalized reduction in prejudice and increased egalitarianism through novel category combinationMilica Vasiljevic, Richard J Crisp
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
Systematic revisions to inherent notions may shape improvements in cognitive infrastructureRose Meleady, Richard J Crisp
Psychological Bulletin|December 15, 2010
Cognitive adaptation to the experience of social and cultural diversityRichard J Crisp, Rhiannon N Turner
The Journal of Social Psychology|June 1, 2004
Disconfirming intergroup evaluations: asymmetric effects for in-groups and out-groupsRichard J Crisp, Joanne K Nicel
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2015
Psychotherapy and Social Change: Utilizing Principles of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Help Develop New Prejudice-Reduction InterventionsMichèle D Birtel, Richard J Crisp
The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 24, 2009
Imagining intergroup contact reduces implicit prejudiceRhiannon N Turner, Richard J Crisp
Psychological Science|September 29, 2012
"Treating" prejudice: an exposure-therapy approach to reducing negative reactions toward stigmatized groupsMichèle D Birtel, Richard J Crisp
The Journal of Social Psychology|November 10, 2010
Self-activation and out-group contrastNatalie R Hall, Richard J Crisp
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