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British Journal of Social Psychology Editor: Miles Hewstone (University of Wales College of Cardiff) Associate Editors: Dominic Abrams (University of Kent) Martin Davies (Goldsmiths’ College) Charles Antaki (University of Lancaster) Donald Pennington (University of Coventry) Editorial Consultants J. Archer (University of Central D. L. Hamilton (University of N. Macrae (University of Wales, C. Stangor (University of Lancashire) California, Santa Barbara) Cardiff) Maryland) R. J. Brown (University of Kent) S. Hinkle (University of Miami) A. S. R. Manstead (Universiteit W. Scroebe (Universiteit te D. Cramer (Loughborough M. A. Hogg (University of van Amsterdam) Utrecht) University) Queensland) B. Mullen (University of Syracuse) J. C. Turner (Australian National J. H. Davis (University of Illinois) K. Jonas (Universitat Tiibingen) F. Reid (University of Plymouth) University) C. Fife-Schaw (University of M. Judd (University of D. Rutter (University of Kent) J. van der Pligt (Universiteit Surrey) Colorado) G. Semin (Free University of van Amsterdam) F. D. Fincham (University of Kelly (Birkbeck College) Amsterdam) Illinois) Krahé (Freie Universitat Berlin) P. B. Smith (University of H. Foot (University of Strathclyde) Kruglanski (University of Sussex) H. Giles (University of California, Maryland) R. Spears (Universiteit van Santa Barbara) A. Maass (Universita Di Padova) Amsterdam) Review Editor: Miles Hewstone Press Editor: Michéle Benjamin ISSN 0144-6665 The British Psychological Society Published by the British Psychological Society Head Office: St Andrews House, 48 Princess Road East, Leicester LE1 7DR, UK Journals orders and distribution: The Distribution Centre, Blackhorse Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 1HN, UK The British Psychological Society 1994 Printed in Great Britain by W. & G. Baird Ltd., Greystone Press, Antrim, N. Ireland. Contents of Volume 33 Part 1 March 1994 Special Issue: Stereotypes: Structure, Function and Process Guest edited by C. Neil Macrae and Galen V. Bodenhausen l The role of stereotyping in system-justification and the production of false consciousness John T: Jost and Mahzarin R. Banaji 29 Automatic and controlled activation of stereotypes: Individual differences associated with prejudice Vance Locke, Colin MacLeod and Iain Walker The role of statistical reasoning in the formation, preservation and prevention of group stereotypes Mark Schaller 63 Stereotyping of the elderly: A functional approach Mark Snyder and Peter K. Miene 83 The (limited) role of trait-laden stereotypes in predicting attitudes toward Native peoples Geoffrey Haddock, Mark P. Zanna and Victoria M. Esses 107 Features of men, features of women: Assessing stereotypic beliefs about gender subtypes Thomas Eckes Stereotypes and prejudice: The Australian experience Martha Augoustinos, Cheryl Ahrens and J. Michael Innes Part 2 June 1994 145 Deindividuation, power relations between groups and the expression of social identity: The effects of visibility to the out-group S. Reicher and M. Levine 165 Social and geographical factors in the explanation of the content of European nationality stereotypes Hub Linssen and Louk Hagendoorn 183 The development of gender differentiation in young children Mia Yee and Rupert Brown 197 Context, issues and frame as determinants of negotiated outcomes Mara Olekalns 211 Subjects’ expectations and the search for alternatives to deception in social psychology Edward Krupat and Ron Garonztk Human values and voting in South Africa Patrick Heaven, Christopher Stones, Elizabeth Nel, Gert Huysamen and Johan Louw Sex differences in aggression: Social representation and social roles Anne Campbell and Steven Muncer Part 3 September 1994 ssion 241 British Journal of Social Psychology—a new editorial team 243 Biases in memory for and use of inconsistent beliefs in stereotyping Raymond M. White, Jr and Caroline Zsambok t 259 The perceived causal structure of poverty: A network analysis approach Patrick C. L. Heaven 273 Selective viewing: Cognition, personality and television genres Joan M. Preston and Shirley A. Clair 289 In-group prototypicality and persuasion: Determinants of heuristic and systematic message processing Daan van Knippenberg, Nathalie Lossie and Henk Wilke 301 Value—attitude—behaviour relations: The moderating role of attitude functions Gregory R. Maio and James M. Olson S40 The influence of personal and collective self-esteem on strategies of social differentiation Karen M. Long, Russell Spears and Antony S. R. Manstead 331 The role of memory biases in stereotype maintenance oles Jack Fyock and Charles Stangor Causal and non-causal interpretations of regularity information Peter A. White Language use in the context of congruent and incongruent in-group behaviours Monica Rubini and Gin R. Semin 363 Book review Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances Edited by D. Abrams and M. A. Hogg Reviewed by Norbert Vanbeselcaere Part 4 December 1994 Editorial The illusion of control and optimism about health: On being less at risk but no more in control than others Peter Harris and Wendy Middleton The role of subtypes in attitudes towards superordinate social categories Shawn L. Ramsey, Charles G. Lord, David S. Wallace and Marilyn A. Pugh The time interval in the intention—behaviour relationship: Meta-analysis Donna M. Randall and James A. Wolff Factors affecting social categorization processes in memory Ad van Knippenberg, Mariette van Twuyver and José Pepels Gloomy but smarter: The academic consequences of attributional style Diane M. Houston Valenced social information and the temporal location of thought David F: Lopez, Peter H. Ditto and Kevin L. Waghorn Selective exposure and the false consensus effect: The availability of similar and dissimilar others Willem Bosveld, Willem Koomen and Joop van der Pligt Values, national identification and favouritism towards the in-group N. 1: Feather Social categorization, focus of attention and judgements of group opinions Daan van Knippenberg and Ad van Knippenberg

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