Susan E. Coats, Ph.D.

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2001 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Social psychology
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Eliot R. Smith grad student 2001 Purdue
 (The effect of relative group size on memory: An investigation using multiple measures of memory.)
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Ottati VC, Coats S, Mae L, et al. (2010) Implicit evaluation of familiar and novel concepts presented at low levels of conscious detectability. The American Journal of Psychology. 123: 15-27
Coats S, Bayer ER, Worthen JB. (2007) The effect of exemplar activation on mental representations of the ingroup: the moderating role of relative ingroup size. The American Journal of Psychology. 120: 219-36
Worthen JB, McGlynn RP, Solis LY, et al. (2002) Proximity attitudes toward objects and people: reference to a category and a self-representation? The American Journal of Psychology. 115: 233-50
Worthen JB, Mcglynn RP, Solis LY, et al. (2002) Proximity attitudes toward objects and people: reference to a category and a self-representation? American Journal of Psychology. 115: 233-250
Coats S, Smith ER, Claypool HM, et al. (2000) Overlapping Mental Representations of Self and In-Group: Reaction Time Evidence and Its Relationship with Explicit Measures of Group Identification Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 36: 304-315
Smith ER, Murphy J, Coats S. (1999) Attachment to groups: Theory and measurement Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 77: 94-110
Smith ER, Coats S, Walling D. (1999) Overlapping mental representations of self, in-group, and partner: Further response time evidence and a connectionist model Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 25: 873-882
Coats S, Smith ER. (1999) Perceptions of gender subtypes: Sensitivity to recent exemplar activation and in-group/out-group differences Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 25: 515-526
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