Selected Recent Publications

Baron, R.S. and Kerr, N. (2001)
Group process, group decision, group action, 2nd ed., Open University Press.
Marti, M., Bobier, D. & Baron, R.S. (2000)
Prototypicality, Automaticity, Accessibilty and Prejudice Recognition: Blinded by the Unexpected. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations 3, 403-418.
Baron, R.S., (2000).
Arousal, capacity, and intense indoctrination. Review of Personality and Social Psychology. 4, 238-254.
Stalder, D & Baron, R.S. (1998).
Attributional Complexity as a moderator of dissonance produced attitude change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. , 75, 449-455.
McLeod, P., Baron, R. S., Marti, M. W., & Yoon, K. (1997).
The eyes have it: Minority influence in face to face and computer mediated group discussion. Journal of Applied Psychology. Vol 82(5), 706-718.
Baron, R. S., David, J., Brunsman, B., & Inman, M. (1997).
Why listeners hear less than they are told: Cognitive load and the teller-listener extremity effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 72, 826-838.
Baron, R. S., Hoppe, S., Linneweh, B., & Rogers, D. (1996).
Social corroboration and opinion extremity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 32, 537-560.
Baron, R. S., VanDello, J., & Brunsman, B. (1996).
The Forgotten Variable in Conformity Research: The Impact of Task Importance on Social Influence. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 915-927.
Inman, M., & Baron, R. S. (1996).
The influence of prototypes on perception of prejudice. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 727-739.
Logan, H., Baron, R. S., Kanellis, M.., Brennan, M., & Brunsman, B. (1996).
Young adults perceptions of baby bottle tooth decay. Pediatric Dentistry, 18(3), 1-5.

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