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January 22nd 2016 1 Dominic Abrams: Publications by Theme (chronologically) Contents: Page Item Number 2. Books/Monographs/Edited Special Issues 1-13 3. Articles, Chapters and Reports 3. Theory and Social Science 1-34 5. Age and Ageism 1-29 7. Gender 1-14 8. Religion 1-2 9. Health 1-15 10. Social Exclusion, Engagement and Contact 1-37 13. Basic Prejudice/General Social Psychology 1-18 14. Social Identity… 14. …and Self-regulation, Self-consciousness 1-10 15. … and Distinctiveness and Uncertainty 1-8 15. … and Music and Language 1-7 16. … and Organisational Behaviour/Leadership 1-8 16. … and Group Dynamics and Social Influence 1-42 19. Developmental Social Psychology 1-30 January 22nd 2016 2 Books/Monographs/Special Issues 1. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1988) Social Identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations and Group Processes, London: Routledge (268 pages), ISBN 0-415 00694-5. 2. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (eds.), (1990) Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances, London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf (Also published New York: Springer-Verlag (298 pages) ISBN 0-7450-0750-3. 3. Abrams, D. (1991). Special Issue of Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 'Social Dimensions of AIDS'. Vol 1, Issue 2 (pp 61-187). doi: 10.1002/casp.2450010201 4. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (eds) (1993) Group Motivation: Social Psychological Perspectives. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf (240 pages) ISBN 0-7450-1239-6. 5. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1995) Social identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations and Group Processes. Tokyo:Japan UNI Agency, Inc. (269 pages) ISBN 7628-2040- 7 C3011 P3914E. 6. Hong, Y, Abrams, D. & Ng, S.H. (1999) Special Issue of International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 'Social Identification During Political Transition'. (Vol 23, 2, pp. 160-298) doi: 10.1016/S0147-1767(98)00040-6 7. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (Eds, 1999) Social Identity and Social Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell. (411 pages) ISBN 0-631-20642-6. 8. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2001) Intergroup Relations. Philadelphia: Psychology Press. (439 pages). ISBN 086377-678-7/ 679-5. 9. Abrams, D.,. Hogg, M.A., & Marques, J.M. (Eds.) (2005). The Social Psychology of Exclusion and Inclusion. New York: Psychology Press. (355 pages), ISBN 1-84169-073-2) 10. Abrams, D., & Houston, D.M. (2006) A Profile of Prejudice in Britain: Report of the National Survey. The Equalities Review. Cabinet Office. (116 pages). ISBN: 978-1-902671-46-8 http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100807034701/http://archive.cabinetoffic e.gov.uk/equalitiesreview/upload/assets/www.theequalitiesreview.org.uk/kentequality.p df 11. Abrams, D., Christian, J.N, & Gordon D. (Eds.) (2007), Multidisciplinary handbook of social exclusion research. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.(247 pages). ISBN 978-0-470-09513. 12. Rutland, A., Abrams, D. & Levy, S. (2007). International Journal of Behavioral Development:. Special Issue on the Development of Intergroup Prejudice. (Vol 31, Issue 5, pp 417-535). doi: 10.1177/0165025407083669 13. Abrams, D., & Killen, M. (2014). Social exclusion of children: Developmental origins of prejudice. Journal of Social Issues, 70, 1 ((pp 1-195). doi: josi12043 January 22nd 2016 3 Articles, Chapters and Reports Theory and Social Science 1. Abrams. D., & Hogg, M.A. (1990). On the social psychological relevance of discourse analysis. Philosophical Psychology, 3, 219-225. 2. Abrams, D. (1990). The self-regulation of group behaviour: An integration of self-awareness and social identity theory. In Abrams, D. & Hogg, M.A. (eds) Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances . (pp. 89-112) London: Harvester- Wheatsheaf 3. Abrams, D., and Hogg, M.A. (1990). An introduction to the social identity approach. In Abrams, D. and Hogg, M.A. (eds) Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances. (pp 1-9) London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf 4. Abrams, D. (1992). Processes of social identification. In G. Breakwell (ed) The Social Psychology of the Self-Concept. London (pp. 57-100): Academic Press/Surrey University Press. (ISBN 0-12 128685-1) 5. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1993). Introduction. In M.A. Hogg and D. Abrams (Eds) Group Motivation: Social Psychological Perspectives. (pp ix-xv) London: Harvester Wheatsheaf 6. Abrams, D. (1996). Social identity, self as structure and self as process. In W.P. Robinson (Ed). Social Groups and Identities: Developing the Legacy of Henri Tajfel. London: Butterworth Heinemann. (pp. 143-168)(ISBN 0-7506-3083-3). 7. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (1998). Prospects for research in group processes and intergroup relations. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 1, 7-23. 8. Abrams, D., & Masser, B. (1998). Context and the social self-regulation of stereotyping: Perception, judgment and behavior. In R.S. Wyer (Ed) Advances in social cognition, vol 11. Hillsdale, N.J: Erlbaum (pp. 53-67). 9. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D (1998). Group processes and intergroup relations. Editorial, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 1, 4-6. 10. Abrams, D. (1999). Social identity, social cognition and the self: The flexibility and stability of self-categorization. In D. Abrams and M.A. Hogg (Eds). Social Identity and Social Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell (pp. 197-229). 11. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1999). Social identity and social cognition: Historical background and current trends. In D. Abrams and M.A. Hogg (Eds). Social Identity and Social Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell (pp. 1-25). 12. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2001). Collective identity: Group membership and self- conception. In M.A. Hogg and S. Tindale (Eds) Blackwell handbook of social psychology, vol 3: Group Processes. (pp. 425-461). Oxford: Blackwell. 13. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2002). The context of discourse: Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater (abridged) . In I. Parker (Ed.) Critical Discursive Psychology (pp. 172- 180). New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. 14. Forbes, I., Abrams, D., Graves, E., & Hutchison, P. (2002). A ‘road map’ of international opportunities in the social sciences. Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences. Commissioned Report to ESRC. London. January 22nd 2016 4 15. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2003). Intergroup behaviour and social identity. In M.A. Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.) Handbook of Social Psychology. (pp. 407-431). California: Sage. 16. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A.. (2004). Metatheory: Lessons from social identity research. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 8, 98-106. Special issue on “Theory Contruction in Social and Personality Psychology, edited by A.W. Kruglanski and E.T. Higgins. 17. Abrams, D., Riddington, C., & Forbes, I. (2004). Future Priorities for the Economic and Social Research Council: Recommendations and Observations from the Academy of Social Sciences Consultation Exercise. Nottingham: Academy for the Social Sciences (39pp). 18. Forbes, I., & Abrams, D. (2004). International social science research: Craft industry or baby behemoth? International Social Science Journal, 180, 227-244. 19. Hogg, M.A., Abrams, D., Otten, S., & Hinkle, S. (2004). The social identity perspective: Intergroup relations, self-conception and small groups. Small Group Research, 35, 243-245. 20. Abrams, D., Frings, D.J., & Randsley de Moura, G.R. (2005). Group identity and self- definition. In S. A. Wheelan (Ed.) Handbook of group research and practice.(pp. 329-350). Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, C.A. 21. Abrams, D., Hogg, M.A., Hinkle, S.W., & Otten, S. (2005). The social identity perspective on groups. In M.S. Poole and A.B. Hollingshead (Eds.) Theories of small groups: An interdisciplinary perspective. (pp. 99-137). Thousand Oaks CA: Sage. 22. Abrams, D. (2006). The social psychology of neighbourliness. In T. Pilch (Ed.) ‘Neighbourliness’. (pp. 24-36). London: The Smith Institute. http://www.smith- institute.org.uk/pdfs/neighbourliness.pdf. 23. Abrams, D. & Christian, J.N. (2007). A relational analysis of social exclusion. In D. Abrams, J.N. Christian and D. Gordon (Eds.), Multidisciplinary handbook of social exclusion research (pp 211-232). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 24. Abrams, D., & Hogg. M.A. (2008). Group Processes & Intergroup Relations ten years on: Development, impact and future directions. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 1, 419- 425. 25. Randsley de Moura, G.R., Leader, T.I., Pelletier, J.P., & Abrams, D. (2008). Prospects for group processes and intergroup relations research: A review of 70 years’ progress. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 11, 575-596. 26. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2010). Social identity and self-categorization. In. J.F. Dovidio, M. Hewstone, P. Glick, & V. M. Esses (Eds.). The Sage handbook of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination. (pp. 179-193). Los Angeles: Sage Publications. 27. Abrams, D. (2013). Social identification and group processes. In J.M. Levine (Ed.) Frontiers of social psychology: Group processes. (pp. 268-295) New York: Psychology Press. 28. Vasiljevic, M., Weick, M., Taylor-Gooby, P., Abrams, D., & Hopthrow, T. (2013) Reasoning about extreme events: A review of behavioural biases in relation to catastrophe risks. (ESRC, 26pp). 29. Abrams, D., & Vasiljevic, M. (2013). DR11. What happens to people’s identities when the economy is suffering or flourishing? Driver Report to Government Office of Science, Future of Identity programme,. http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/foresight/docs/identity/13-513- peoples-identities-when-economy-suffering-or-flourishing.pdf (29pp). [Full report: January 22nd 2016 5 http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/foresight/docs/identity/13-523-future-identities- changing-identities-report.pdf]. 30. Abrams, D., Vasiljevic, M., & Wardrop, H.M. (2012). Prejudice reduction, collective action, and then what? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35 (6) , 15-16. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X12001136 (Commentary on Dixon, Levine, Reicher, & Durrheim: Beyond prejudice: Are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one another more the solution?). 31. Abrams, D., & Vasiljevic, M.D. (2014). How does macroeconomic change affect social identity (and vice versa?): Insights from the European context?, Analysis of Social Issues and Public Policy (pp 1-28). doi: 10.1111/asap.12052 32. Abrams, D. (2014). Reality check: Rigor, relevance, and the value of social psychological research. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Forward, 251, (1-6). 33. Abrams, D. (2015). Social identity and intergroup relations. In M. Mikulincer & P. R. Shaver (Eds.), APA handbook of personality and social psychology: Vol. 2. Group processes (pp. 203-228). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/14342-008. 34. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. Building bridges: A story of collaboration across three continents. In R. Zweigenhaft & E. Borgida (Eds.), Collaboration in psychological science: Lifting the veil. New York: Worth. Age and Ageism 1. How Ageist is Britain? (2005). Age Concern England Report to the Commission on Equality and Human Rights. (London: Age Concern England, 184_0705 CEHR, 20 pages). www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/how_ageist_is_britain.pdf. 2. Sopp, L., & Abrams, D. (2005). Building critical insight and benchmarks on age discrimination and prejudice: A multi-partnership case study. (30 pages). Shortlisted for the Market Research Society Public Policy/ Social Research Effectiveness Award. 3. Abrams, D., Eller, A., & Bryant, J. (2006). An age apart: The effects of intergenerational contact and stereotype threat on performance and intergroup bias. Psychology and Aging. 21, 691-702. 4. Ray, S., Sharp, E., & Abrams, D. (2006). Age discrimination: A benchmark of public attitudes. London: Age Concern England (67 pages). http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/Ageism_Report.pdf. 5. Age Concern England (2008). Ageism in Britain: Trends and developments (15 pages). http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/Ageism2008_Report.pdf. 6. Abrams, D., Crisp, R.J, Marques, S., Fagg, E., Bedford, L, & Provias, D. (2008). Threat inoculation: Experienced and imagined intergenerational contact prevent stereotype threat effects on older people’s math performance. Psychology and Aging.23, 934-939. 7. Abrams, D., Eilola, T., & Swift, H.S. (2009). Attitudes to age in Britain 2004-8. Department for Work and Pensions report 599, October. (102pp). 8. Bratt, C., & Abrams, D. (2010) DWP Progress Report: Item Analysis from the ESS 2008 Age Module. January 28th. January 22nd 2016 6 9. Vauclair, M., Abrams, D. & Bratt, C. (2010) Measuring Attitudes to Age – Reliability and Validity of the Indicators (70pp). Department for Work and Pensions. August 26th. 10. Abrams, D., Russell, P.S, Vauclair, M., Swift, H. (2011). Ageism in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey. London: AgeUK. ISBN 978-09568731-0-1. (125pp). http://www.ageuk.org.uk/documents/en- gb/id10704%20ageism%20across%20europe%20report%20interactive.pdf?dtrk=true 11. Abrams, D., Vauclair, M., Swift, H. (2011). Predictors of attitudes to age across Europe Department for Work and Pensions, UK. Research Report No 735 (98pp), http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rports2011-2012/rrep735.pdf 12. Age UK (2011). A snapshot of Ageism in the UK and across Europe. London: March (16pp). http://www.ageuk.org.uk/documents/en-gb/for- professionals/research/snapshot_of_ageism_in_europe.pdf?dtrk=true 13. AgeUK (2011). Grey Matters – A Survey of Ageism across Europe: EU Briefing and Policy Recommendations. London: AgeUK, June (25pp). http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/For- professionals/ageism_across_europe_report.pdf?dtrk=true 14. Stuckelberger, A., Abrams, D. & Chastonay, P. (2012). Age discrimination as a source of exclusion in Europe: The need for a human rights plan for older persons. In N. Keating and T. Scharf (Eds). Exclusion/inclusion in later life: Global issues in social exclusion. (pp. 125- 144). London: The Policy Press. 15. Swiery, D., & Willitts, M. (2012). Attitudes to age in Britain 2010/11. DWP In-House Research No 7, Department for Work and Pensions, ISBN 978-1-84947-929-5, http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/ih2011-2012/ihr7.pdf. Note - the report reported findings from ONS Survey designed by Abrams et al, and members of Eurage also guided the report. 16. Abrams, D., & Swift, H.J. (2012). Ageism doesn’t work. Public Policy and Aging Report, 22 (3), 3-8. Washington DC: National Academy on an Aging Society, Gerontological Society of America. ISSN 1055-3037 17. Abrams, D., & Swift, H.J. (2012) Experiences and Expressions of Ageism: Topline Results (UK) from Round 4 of the European Social Survey. ESS Country Specific Topline Results Series (2). London: Centre for Comparative Social Surveys (16pp). 18. Swift, H.J., Abrams, D., & Marques, S. (2012). Threat or boost: Social comparison affects older people’s performance differently depending on task domain. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. [pp 1-8]. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbs044. 19. Swift, H.J., Lamont, R.A., & Abrams, D. (2012: 2). Are they half as strong as they used to be? An experiment testing whether age-related social comparisons impair older people’s hand grip strength and persistence British Medical Journal –Open, 2 (3), 1-6. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001064 20. Marques, S., Lima, M.L., Abrams, D., & Swift, H.J. (2014). Will to live in older people’s medical decisions: Immediate and delayed effects of aging stereotypes. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12231 January 22nd 2016 7 21. Swift, H.J., Vauclair, C-M., Abrams, D., Bratt, C., Marques, S., & Lima, M-L. (2014). Revisiting the paradox of well-being: The importance of national context. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu011 22. Marques, S., Vauclair, C.M., Lima, M.L., Brat, C., Swift, H., & Abrams, D. (2014/15). Being old and ill across different countries: Social status, age identification and older people's subjective health. Psychology and Health, doi: 10.1080/08870446.2014.938742. 23. Vauclair, C-M, Marques, S., Lima, M.L., Abrams, D., Swift, H.J., & Bratt, C (2014). Perceived age discrimination as a mediator of the association between income inequality and older people´s self-rated health in the European Region. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu066 24. Vauclair, C-M., Marques, S., Lima, M.L., Bratt, C., Swift, H., & Abrams, D. (2014). Subjective social status of older people across countries: The role of modernization and employment. Journal of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu074 25. Lamont, R., Swift, H.J., & Abrams, D. (2015). A review and meta-analysis of age-based stereotype threat: Negative stereotypes, not facts, do the damage. Psychology and Aging. doi: 10.1037/a0038586 26. Marques, S., Vauclair, C.M., Lima, M.L., Bratt, C., Swift, H., & Abrams, D. (2015). Social Psychology & Gerontology: integrating theory to explain and intervene in age discrimination towards older people in Europe. In Samanta, T. (Ed.) Bridging the gulf: Theory and research on social gerontology. IITGN Research Initiative on Social Gerontology: Oxford University Press, Open Book. 27. Christian, J.N., Kuai, S., Goldstone, A., Chin, W., Abrams, D., & Kourtzi, Z. (2015). Socio-cognitive profiles for visual learning in young and older adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 28. Abrams, D., Swift, H.J., Lamont, R., & Drury, L. (2015). The barriers to and enablers of positive attitudes to ageing and older people at the societal and individual level. A Foresight Project: Analysing the Challenges and Opportunities of an Ageing Society – Evidence Review 6. Government Office of Science. London. 29. Abrams, D., Swift, H.J., & Drury, L. Old and unemployable? How age-based stereotypes affect willingness to hire job candidates. Journal of Social Issues, 72, 102-118. Doi: 10.1111/josi.12158. Gender 1. Abrams, D., Sparkes, K., & Hogg, M.A. (1985). Gender salience and social identity: The impact of sex of siblings on educational and occupational aspirations', British Journal of Educational Psychology, 55, 224-232. 2. Abrams, D. (1989). Differential association: Social developments in gender identification during adolescence. in S. Skevington and D. Baker (eds.), The Social Identity of Women,(pp 59-83) London, Sage (ISBN 0-8039-8205-4). 3. Abrams, D., Carter, J., & Hogg, M.A. (1989). Perceptions of male homosexuality: An application of social identity theory. Social Behaviour (Special Issue on Male Sexuality), 4, 253-264. January 22nd 2016 8 4. Emler, N.P., & Abrams, D. (1989). The sexual distribution of benefits and burdens in the household: Adolescent experiences and expectations. Social Justice Research, 3, 139-156. 5. Masser, B., & Abrams, D. (1999). Contemporary sexism: The relationship between Hostile, Benevolent and Neo-Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 23, 503-517. 6. Glick, P., Fiske, S.T., Mladinic, A., Saiz, J.L., Abrams, D., Masser, B., Adetoun, B., Osagie, J.E., Akande, A., Alao, A., Brunner, A., Willemsen, T., Chipeta, K., Dardenne, B., Dijksterhuis, A., Wigboldus, D., Eckes, T., Six-Materna, I., Expósito, F., Moya, M., Foddy, M., Kim, H., Mucci-Faina, A., Romani, M., Sakalli, N., Udegbe, Bo., Yamamoto, M., Ui, M., Ferreira, M.C., & López, W.L. (2000). A subtle and ambivalent yet traditional and pervasive prejudice: Ambivalent sexism across cultures. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 763-775. 7. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2002). But she was unfaithful: Benevolent sexism and reactions to rape victims who violate traditional gender role expectations. Sex Roles, 47, 289-293. 8. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2002). Against their will: Benevolent sexism and rape victims. Relational Justice Bulletin, 15, 4-5. 9. Abrams, D., Viki, G.T., Masser, B.M., & Bohner, G. (2003). Perceptions of stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent and hostile sexism in victim blame and rape proclivity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 111-125. 10. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2003). Infra-humanisation: Ambivalent Sexism and the Attribution of Primary and Secondary Emotions to Women. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 492-499. 11. Viki, G.T., Abrams, D., & Hutchison, P. (2003). The “True” Romantic: Benevolent Sexism and Paternalistic Chivalry. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 49, 533-537. 12. Masser, B.M. & Abrams, D. (2004). Reinforcing the glass ceiling: The consequences of hostile sexism for female managerial candidates. Sex Roles, 51. 609-615. 13. Viki, G.T., Abrams, D., & Masser, B.M. (2004). Evaluating stranger and acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent sexism in perpetrator blame and recommended sentence length. Law and Human Behavior, 28, 295-303. 14. Viki, G.T., Chiroro, P., & Abrams, D., (2006). Hostile sexism, type of rape, and self- reported rape proclivity within a sample of Zimbabwean males. Violence Against Women, 12, 789-800. Religion 1. Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., & Spears, R. (1993). Religiosity and adolescent pre-marital sexual attitudes and behaviour: An empirical study of conceptual issues. European Journal of Social Psychology, 23., 39-52. 2. Sheeran, P., Spears, R., Abraham, C., & Abrams, D. (1996). Religiosity, gender and the double standard. Journal of Psychology, 130, 23-34. Health 1. Taylor, P., Abrams, D., & Hewstone, M.R.C. (1988). Cancer, stress and personality: A January 22nd 2016 9 correlational investigation of life events, repression-sensitisation and locus of control. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 61, 179-183. 2. Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., Spears, R., & Marks, D. (1989). AIDS invulnerability: Relationships, sexual behaviour and attitudes among 16 to 19 year olds. In P. Aggleton, P. Davis and G. Hart (eds.), AIDS: Individual, Cultural and Policy Dimensions, (pp 35-52) Lewes: Falmer Press. 3. Sheeran, P., Abraham, S.C.S., Abrams, D., Spears, R., & Marks, D. (1990). The structure of students' post-AIDS attitudes to condoms: Age, sex and experience of use. Psychological Reports, 66, 614. 4. Abraham, S.C.S., Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., Spears, R., & Marks, D. (1991). Young People learning about Aids: A study of Beliefs and Information Sources. Health Education Research, 6, 19-29. 5. Spears, R., Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., & Marks, D. (1991). Social judgements of sex and blame in the context of AIDS: Gender and linguistic frame. British Journal of Social Psychology, 30, 37-49. 6. Abrams, D. (1991). Exploring social dimensions of AIDS. (Editorial) Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, Special Issue on the Social Dimensions of AIDS, 1, 61- 68. 7. Abraham, S.C.S., Sheeran, P., Spears, R., & Abrams, D. (1992). Health beliefs and the promotion of HIV-preventive intentions amongst teenagers: A Scottish perspective. Health Psychology, 11, 363-370. 8. Abrams, D. (1992). Who's Afraid of AIDS?. Science and Public Affairs, 2, 43-46. 9. Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., Sheeran, P., & Spears, R. (1992). Education, rational decisions and false consensus: The implications of some basic evidence about young people's AIDS-relevant cognition and behaviour. In Aggleton, P. (ed). Young People and HIV/AIDS Social Research. (15 pages) Swindon: ESRC (ISBN 0-86226-229-1). 10. Abrams, D., Sheeran, P., Abraham, S.C.S., & Spears, R. (1992). Context and content: The impact of school-leaving and school-based health education on AIDS-relevant cognitions. (AIDS Care, 4, 243-256 Special Issue on Health Education). 11. Spears, R., Abraham, S.C.S., Abrams, D., & Sheeran, P. (1992). The effect of framing in terms of "high risk groups" versus "risky practices" on prognoses of the extent of HIV infection. European Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 195-201. 12. Abraham, C.S., Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., & Spears, R. (1994). Exploring teenagers' adaptive and maladaptive thinking in relation to the threat of HIV infection. Psychology and Health, 9, 253-272. 13. Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., & Orbell, S. (1995). Unemployment, self-esteem and depression: a social comparison theory approach. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 17, 65- 82. 14. Spears, R., Abraham, C., Sheeran, P., & Abrams, D. (1995). The perceived risks of HIV infection as a function of sexual practice, sex of target and partner and age and sex of judge. Journal of College Student Development, 36, 103-111. 15. Abraham, C., Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., & Spears, R. (1996). Health beliefs and teenage January 22nd 2016 10 condom use: A prospective study. Psychology and Health., 11, 641-655. Social Exclusion, Engagement and Contact 1. Abrams, D. Stephenson, G.M., & Myers, F. (1989). Proposed High Speed Rail Link Postal Survey: Summary of Main Findings (56 pages). Sevenoaks District Council. 2. Abrams, D., & Chesham, D. (1991). South Darenth/ Horton Kirby Community Survey: Final Report (82 pages). 3. Abrams, D. (1992). Report on the Special Health Authority survey of the Maudsley, Royal Bethlem and Institute of Psychiatry (100 pages). 4. Abrams, D., & Emler, N.P. (1992). Self-denial as a paradox of political and regional social identity: Findings from the ESRC's "16-19 Initiative". European Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 279-295. 5. Abrams, D., Hinkle, S.W., & Tomlins, M. (1999). Leaving Hong Kong: The roles of attitude, subjective norm, perceived control, social identity and relative deprivation. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 23, 319-338. 6. Hong, Y, Abrams, D., & Ng., S.H. (1999). Social identifications during political transition: The Hong Kong 1997 Experience. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 23, 177-185. 7. Abrams, D. (2001). Report on the First Meeting of the ESRC/Academy of Social Sciences Seminiar Series on Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy Through Social Psychology. University of Kent and http://www.ukc.ac.uk/psychology/social-inclusion/report1.htm. 8. Abrams, D. (2002). Report on the Second Meeting of the ESRC/Academy of Social Sciences Seminiar Series on Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy Through Social Psychology. University of Kent and http://www.ukc.ac.uk/psychology/social-inclusion/report2.htm. And Crisp, R., & Abrams, D. Are you in or out?, The Psychologist, 15,6, 304-305. 9. Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2002). The psychology of collective political protest. In V.C. Ottati, R.S. Tindale, J. Edwards, D. O’Connell, E. Posavac, E. Suarez- Balcazar, L. Heath & F. Bryant (Eds). The Social Psychology of Politics: Social Psychological Application to Social Issues, Volume 5. (pp. 193-214). New York: Plenum Press. 10. Abrams, D., & Hewstone, M. (2004). ESRC Seminar Series on Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy through Social Psychology: Conclusion Report (R451265070). March. 11. Christian, J.N., & Abrams, D. (2003). The effects of social identification, norms and attitudes on use of outreach services by homeless people. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 13, 138-157. 12. Eller, A., & Abrams, D. (2003). “Gringos” in Mexico: Longitudinal effects of language school-promoted contact on intergroup bias. Special Issue of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations: The Contact Hypothesis (edited by J.F. Dovidio, S. Gaertner, & K. Kawakami).6, 55-75. 13. Christian, J.N., & Abrams, D. (2004). A tale of two cities: Predicting homeless people’s uptake of outreach programs in London and New York. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 26, 169-182.

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