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  1. Leyens, Jacques-Philippe [Author]; Yzerbyt, Vincent Y. [Author]; Schadron, Georges [Author] ; Yzerbyt, Vincent [Other]

    Stereotypes and social cognition

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    London [u.a.]: Sage Publ., 1994

  2. Cornelissen, Gert [Author]; Dewitte, Siegfried [Author]; Warlop, Luk [Author]; Yzerbyt, Vincent [Author]

    Whatever People Say I Am That's What I Am : Social Labeling as a Social Marketing Tool

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    [S.l.]: SSRN, 2007

  3. Yzerbyt, Vincent

    Editorial

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    SAGE Publications, 2012

    Published in: Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3 (2012) 1, Seite 3-4

  4. Yzerbyt, Vincent

    Editorial

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    SAGE Publications, 2011

    Published in: Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2 (2011) 1, Seite 3-4

  5. Rogier, Anouk; Yzerbyt, Vincent

    Social attribution, correspondence bias, and the emergence of stereotypes *This research has been completed in partial requirement of a doctoral dissertation of the first author under the supervision of the second author. We wish to thank the members of the social psychology division at the University of Louvain at Louvain-la-Neuve, especially Steve Rocher and Emanuele Castano for their insightful comments on preliminary drafts. This paper has been enriched by feedbacks received from Russell Spears, Roos Vonk, Margit Oswald, and anonymous reviewers. Many thanks to Philippe Kemp and Christophe Remy for their assistance in running the study, and to the students who volunteered to appear on the video. This research has been presented at the Social Cognition workshop of the Kurt Lewin Institute, workshop held at the Free University of Amsterdam in April 1998: we want to thank participants of this workshop and especially Gün Semin for their useful feedback. Completion of this study benefited from a research grant from the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research to the first author

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    Hogrefe Publishing Group, 1999

    Published in: Swiss Journal of Psychology, 58 (1999) 4, Seite 233-240