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Sign in to add traineeCarol J. Hodne | grad student | 2000 | University of Iowa |
Bradley D. Olson | grad student | 2001 | University of Iowa |
Katherine A. Lemos | grad student | 2002 | University of Iowa |
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Krizan Z, Baron RS. (2007) Group polarization and choice-dilemmas: How important is self-categorization? European Journal of Social Psychology. 37: 191-201 |
Baron RS, Bellman SB. (2007) No guts, no glory: Courage, harassment and minority influence European Journal of Social Psychology. 37: 101-124 |
Chambers JR, Baron RS, Inman ML. (2006) Misperceptions in intergroup conflict. Disagreeing about what we disagree about. Psychological Science. 17: 38-45 |
Baron RS, Cusumano MA, Evans DC, et al. (2004) The effect of desired control and anticipated control on the stress of childbirth Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 26: 249-261 |
Evans DC, Garcia DJ, Garcia DM, et al. (2003) In the privacy of their own homes: using the internet to assess racial bias. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 29: 273-84 |
Brunsman BA, Logan HL, Patil RR, et al. (2003) The development and validation of the Revised Iowa Dental Control Index (IDCI) Personality and Individual Differences. 34: 1113-1128 |
Baron RS, Hoppe SI, Kao CF, et al. (1996) Social Corroboration and Opinion Extremity Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 32: 537-60 |
Baron RS, Vandello JA, Brunsman B. (1996) The Forgotten Variable in Conformity Research: Impact of Task Importance on Social Influence Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 71: 915-927 |
Logan HL, Baron RS, Kohout F. (1995) Sensory focus as therapeutic treatments for acute pain. Psychosomatic Medicine. 57: 475-84 |
Law A, Logan H, Baron RS. (1994) Desire for control, felt control, and stress inoculation training during dental treatment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 67: 926-36 |