Eugene Burnstein
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- PhD Social Psychology Stanford University
- Masters Psychology Stanford University
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eugene Burnstein is an American social psychologist and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. He is also a senior research scientist emeritus at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. He is known for his research on the cognitive bases of social influence and group decision-making.
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- Some Neo-Darwinian Decision Rules for Altruism: Weighing Cues for Inclusive Fitness as a Function of the Biological Importance of the Decision (1994) (509)
- Persuasive argumentation and social comparison as determinants of attitude polarization (1977) (328)
- “I am not guilty” vs “I am innocent”: Successful negation may depend on the schema used for its encoding☆ (2004) (258)
- Mental Exercising Through Simple Socializing: Social Interaction Promotes General Cognitive Functioning (2008) (218)
- Encoding under trust and distrust: the spontaneous activation of incongruent cognitions. (2004) (164)
- What a person thinks upon learning he has chosen differently from others: Nice evidence for the persuasive-arguments explanation of choice shifts (1975) (158)
- Individualism, Collectivism, and Authoritarianism in Seven Societies (2003) (155)
- When discounting fails: Conditions under which individuals use discredited information in making a judgment. (1985) (145)
- Depolarization of attitudes in groups. (1978) (142)
- Testing two classes of theories about group induced shifts in individual choice (1973) (133)
- The value of distrust (2008) (131)
- Novel argumentation and attitude change: The case of polarization following group discussion (1978) (118)
- Life's recurring challenges and the fundamental dimensions: An integration and its implications for cultural differences and similarities (2008) (113)
- Interpersonal comparison versus persuasive argumentation: A more direct test of alternative explanations for group-induced shifts in individual choice (1973) (112)
- Similarity to a model and self-evaluation. (1961) (107)
- THE LEARNING OF BALANCED AND UNBALANCED SOCIAL STRUCTURES. (1965) (81)
- Dealing with Deceptions that are Difficult to Detect: Encoding and Judgment as a Function of Preparing to Receive Invalid Information (1996) (78)
- Remembering Schema-Consistent Information: Effects of a Balance Schema on Recognition Memory. (1979) (73)
- Structural balance, reciprocity, and positivity as sources of cognitive bias. (1965) (72)
- Fear of failure, achievement motivation, and aspiring to prestigeful occupations. (1963) (68)
- Arbitrariness of frustration and its consequences for aggression in a social situation. (1962) (64)
- Group decision making by experts: field study of panels evaluating medical technologies. (1985) (61)
- Some effects of shared threat and prejudice in racially mixed groups. (1962) (59)
- A decision-making analysis of persuasive argumentation and the choice-shift effect (1975) (52)
- Friends (and Sometimes Enemies) With Cognitive Benefits (2011) (44)
- Individualism, authoritarianism, and attitudes toward assisted death: cross-cultural, cross-regional, and experimental evidence. (2002) (40)
- An Analysis of Group Decisions Involving Risk ("The Risky Shift") (1969) (35)
- Risky shift is eminently rational. (1971) (34)
- The Informational Basis of Social Judgments: Operations in Forming an Impression of Another Person (1982) (33)
- Individualism and Authoritarianism Shape Attitudes Toward Physician‐Assisted Suicide1 (1999) (32)
- Processing the information contained in another's behavior (1975) (31)
- Patterning of parental affection and disciplinary dominance as a determinant of guilt and sex typing. (1966) (31)
- Sources of cognitive bias in the representation of simple social structures: balance, minimal change, positivity, reciprocity, and the respondent's own attitude. (1967) (30)
- Automaticity in Conversations: A Reexamination of the Mindlessness Hypothesis (1988) (29)
- The informational basis of social judgments: Memory for integrated and nonintegrated trait descriptions (1983) (29)
- How people cope with uncertainty due to chance or deception (2007) (27)
- Adapting to the Transition From Socialism to Capitalism in Poland: The Role of Screening Strategies in Social Change (1999) (25)
- Response strength as a function of hours of food deprivation under a controlled maintenance schedule. (1958) (23)
- Prestige vs. Excellence as Determinants of Role Attractiveness (1963) (19)
- INDIVIDUAL TASK PERFORMANCE IN A CHANGING SOCIAL STRUCTURE. (1965) (19)
- Judging the typicality of an instance: Should the category be accessed first? (1990) (18)
- Altruism and Genetic Relatedness (2015) (18)
- Preference for Racial Composition of Groups (1981) (17)
- Stages in Group Decision Making: The Decomposition of Historical Narratives (1983) (17)
- The Effect of Group Success on the Reduction of Status Incongruence in Task-Oriented Groups (1965) (14)
- What Do Differences Between Own, Admired, and Attributed Choices Have To Do with Group Induced Shifts in Choice. (1974) (13)
- Some Effects of Meprobamate on Human Learning (1959) (11)
- THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTORS (1952) (10)
- The informational basis of social judgements: Under what conditions are inconsistent trait descriptions processed as easily as consistent ones? (1983) (10)
- The informational basis of social judgments: Using past impression rather than the trait description in forming a new impression (1985) (10)
- Individual Differences in Adaptation to Social Change (2004) (9)
- A disposition-behavior congruity model of perceived freedom (1977) (9)
- The informational basis of social judgments: Memory for informative and uninformative arguments (1983) (8)
- Monitoring adaptation to social change: Research at the Institute for Social Studies. (2001) (6)
- The development of status distinctions under conditions of inequity (1968) (6)
- Individual commitment to risky and conservative choices as a determinant of shifts in group decisions1 (1971) (6)
- The Resolution of Cognitive Conflict Under Uncertainty (1961) (5)
- Inferences about others from their reports about themselves (1979) (4)
- "Risky Shift is Eminently Rational": Erratum. (1972) (4)
- Some effects of cognitive selection processes on learning and memory. (1962) (4)
- Evolutionary Analyses in Social Psychology (2007) (3)
- Is an out‐of‐role act credible to biased observers and does it affect the credibility of neutral acts? 1 (1975) (3)
- Hunting for a Job: How Individual Differences in Foraging Strategies Influence the Length of Unemployment (2004) (3)
- Apparatus for Recording Orienting Responses (1959) (2)
- The role of agency beliefs in transition: Commentary to the Special Section (2007) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF APPARENT PERFORMANCE AND GROUP SUCCESS ON CHANGES IN STATUS WITHIN A GROUP STRUCTURE (1963) (1)
- The Cognitive Analysis of a Persuasive Argument (1982) (1)
- Executive Functioning ? Friends ( and Sometimes Enemies ) With Cognitive Benefits : What Types of Social Interactions Boost (2011) (1)
- Functioning Mental Exercising Through Simple Socializing : Social Interaction Promotes General Cognitive (2008) (1)
- THE EFFECTS OF STATUS ON GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE (1963) (1)
- When Our Action Style Doesn t Fit the Sttuation: The Behavioral and Affective Consequences of Using Point or Interval Strategies in Adapting to Environmental Constraints. (2010) (0)
- MET Scale--Short Version (2014) (0)
- Retinoic acid receptor alpha in complex with chiral dihydrobenzofuran benzoic acid 9a and a fragment of the coactivator TIF2 (2016) (0)
- Reply to Dr Jordan's Comments (1962) (0)
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