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Richard P Eibach

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 6, 2006
Free at last? Social dominance, loss aversion, and White and Black Americans' differing assessments of racial progressRichard P Eibach, Thomas Keegan
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 1, 2005
"Keep your eyes on the prize": reference points and racial differences in assessing progress toward equalityRichard P Eibach, Joyce Ehrlinger
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 24, 2026
Reasonable social cognitionRichard P Eibach, Igor Grossmann
Archives of Sexual Behavior|May 18, 2011
Stability and change in sexual orientation identity over a 10-year period in adulthoodSteven E Mock, Richard P Eibach
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 8, 2002
Looking back in time: self-concept change affects visual perspective in autobiographical memoryLisa K Libby, Richard P Eibach
Psychological Science|January 20, 2011
Idealizing parenthood to rationalize parental investmentsRichard P Eibach, Steven E Mock
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 14, 2011
Self-enhancement or self-coherence? Why people shift visual perspective in mental images of the personal past and futureLisa K Libby, Richard P Eibach
Psychology and Aging|July 7, 2011
Aging attitudes moderate the effect of subjective age on psychological well-being: evidence from a 10-year longitudinal studySteven E Mock, Richard P Eibach
Psychological Science|June 28, 2013
"The way I am is the way you ought to be": perceiving one's relational status as unchangeable motivates normative idealization of that statusKristin Laurin, David R Kille, Richard P Eibach
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 6, 2005
Here's looking at me: the effect of memory perspective on assessments of personal changeLisa K Libby, Richard P Eibach, Thomas Gilovich
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 6, 2006
Free at last? Social dominance, loss aversion, and White and Black Americans' differing assessments of racial progressRichard P Eibach, Thomas Keegan
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 1, 2005
"Keep your eyes on the prize": reference points and racial differences in assessing progress toward equalityRichard P Eibach, Joyce Ehrlinger
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 24, 2026
Reasonable social cognitionRichard P Eibach, Igor Grossmann
Archives of Sexual Behavior|May 18, 2011
Stability and change in sexual orientation identity over a 10-year period in adulthoodSteven E Mock, Richard P Eibach
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 8, 2002
Looking back in time: self-concept change affects visual perspective in autobiographical memoryLisa K Libby, Richard P Eibach
Psychological Science|January 20, 2011
Idealizing parenthood to rationalize parental investmentsRichard P Eibach, Steven E Mock
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 14, 2011
Self-enhancement or self-coherence? Why people shift visual perspective in mental images of the personal past and futureLisa K Libby, Richard P Eibach
Psychology and Aging|July 7, 2011
Aging attitudes moderate the effect of subjective age on psychological well-being: evidence from a 10-year longitudinal studySteven E Mock, Richard P Eibach
Psychological Science|June 28, 2013
"The way I am is the way you ought to be": perceiving one's relational status as unchangeable motivates normative idealization of that statusKristin Laurin, David R Kille, Richard P Eibach
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 6, 2005
Here's looking at me: the effect of memory perspective on assessments of personal changeLisa K Libby, Richard P Eibach, Thomas Gilovich
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