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My research focuses on personal and social identity
management strategies, stereotyping of self and others, and the strategic
deployment of standards. A common theme is my interest in motivated
aspects of self-definition. I also study social-cognitive dimensions of
political attitudes
Representative
Publications:
Eidelman,
S., Crandall, C.S., & Pattershall, J. (in press). The existence bias.
Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology.
Collins, E.C., Biernat, M., & Eidelman, S. (2009). Stereotypes and
the communication of person impressions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 368-374.
Eidelman, S., & Crandall, C.S. (2009). On the psychological advantage
of the status quo. In J.T. Jost, A.C. Kay, & H. Thorisdottir (Eds.), Social and psychological bases of
ideology and system justification. New York, NY: Oxford University
Press.
Crandall, C.S., Eidelman, S., Skitka, L., & Morgan, G.S. (2009).
Status quo framing increases support for torture. Social Influence, 4, 1-10.
Biernat, M., & Eidelman, S. (2007). Stereotypes and the translation
of subjective language: The case of the sexist professor. European Journal of Social Psychology,
37, 1149-1175.
Eidelman, S., & Biernat, M (2007). Getting more from success:
Standard raising as esteem maintenance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92, 759-774.
Biernat, M., & Eidelman, S. (2007). Standards. In E.T. Higgins &
A.W. Kruglanski (Eds.), Social
psychology: Handbook of basic principles (2nd ed., pp. 308-333). New
York: Guilford Press.
Eidelman, S., Silvia, P., & Biernat, M. (2006). Responding to
deviance: Target exclusion and differential derogation. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 32, 1153-1164.
Eidelman, S., & Biernat, M. (2003). Derogating black sheep:
Individual or group protection? Journal
of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 602-609.
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