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Shelly D Farnham

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 2, 2002
Implicit partisanship: taking sides for no reasonAnthony G Greenwald, Jacqueline E Pickrell, Shelly D Farnham
Journal of Personality|March 23, 2002
Emotional responses to changing feedback: is it better to have won and lost than never to have won at all?Jonathon D Brown, Shelly D Farnham, Kathleen E Cook
Psychological Review|February 28, 2002
A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-conceptAnthony G Greenwald, Mahzarin R Banaji, Laurie A Rudman, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 2, 2002
Implicit partisanship: taking sides for no reasonAnthony G Greenwald, Jacqueline E Pickrell, Shelly D Farnham
Journal of Personality|March 23, 2002
Emotional responses to changing feedback: is it better to have won and lost than never to have won at all?Jonathon D Brown, Shelly D Farnham, Kathleen E Cook
Psychological Review|February 28, 2002
A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem, and self-conceptAnthony G Greenwald, Mahzarin R Banaji, Laurie A Rudman, et al.
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