Who women are, who women should be: Descriptive and prescriptive gender stereotyping in sex discrimination. D Burgess, E Borgida Psychology, public policy, and law 5 (3), 665, 1999 | 1047 | 1999 |
Attribution and the psychology of prediction. RE Nisbett, E Borgida Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 32 (5), 932, 1975 | 959 | 1975 |
Foreign affairs and issue voting: Do presidential candidates “waltz before a blind audience?” JH Aldrich, JL Sullivan, E Borgida American Political Science Review 83 (1), 123-141, 1989 | 943 | 1989 |
The Differential Impact of Abstract vs. Concrete Information on Decisions1 E Borgida, RE Nisbett Journal of Applied Social Psychology 7 (3), 258-271, 1977 | 937 | 1977 |
Sex stereotypes and social judgment. A Locksley, E Borgida, N Brekke, C Hepburn Journal of Personality and Social psychology 39 (5), 821, 1980 | 879 | 1980 |
Social science research on trial: Use of sex stereotyping research in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins.. ST Fiske, DN Bersoff, E Borgida, K Deaux, ME Heilman American Psychologist 46 (10), 1049, 1991 | 634 | 1991 |
Joan McKay versus John McKay: Do gender stereotypes bias evaluations? J Swim, E Borgida, G Maruyama, DG Myers Psychological Bulletin 105 (3), 409, 1989 | 557 | 1989 |
Popular induction: Information is not necessarily informative RE Nisbett, E Borgida, H Reed, R Crandall Cognition and social behavior, 113-133, 2014 | 540 | 2014 |
A social-cognitive model of candidate appraisal WM Rahn Information and Democratic Process/University of Illinois Press, 1990 | 486 | 1990 |
The afterglow of construct accessibility: The behavioral consequences of priming men to view women as sexual objects LA Rudman, E Borgida Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 31 (6), 493-517, 1995 | 428 | 1995 |
On the primacy of affect in the determination of attitudes and behavior: The moderating role of affective-cognitive ambivalence H Lavine, CJ Thomsen, MP Zanna, E Borgida Journal of experimental social psychology 34 (4), 398-421, 1998 | 413 | 1998 |
Expert psychological testimony in rape trials: A social-cognitive analysis. N Brekke, E Borgida Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 55 (3), 372, 1988 | 302 | 1988 |
The base rate fallacy in attribution and prediction E Borgida, N Brekke New directions in attribution research 3, 63-95, 1981 | 228 | 1981 |
On the relationship between attitude involvement and attitude accessibility: Toward a cognitive‐motivational model of political information processing H Lavine, E Borgida, JL Sullivan Political psychology 21 (1), 81-106, 2000 | 224 | 2000 |
Personal involvement and the robustness of perceptual salience effects. E Borgida, B Howard-Pitney Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 45 (3), 560, 1983 | 222 | 1983 |
Individual and contextual variations in political candidate appraisal WM Rahn, JH Aldrich, E Borgida American Political Science Review 88 (1), 193-199, 1994 | 214 | 1994 |
Does expert psychological testimony inform or influence juror decision making? A social cognitive analysis. MB Kovera, AW Gresham, E Borgida, E Gray, PC Regan Journal of Applied Psychology 82 (1), 178, 1997 | 209 | 1997 |
The causes and consequences of personal involvement CJ Thomsen, E Borgida, H Lavine Attitude strength, 191-214, 2014 | 194 | 2014 |
The relationship of national and personal issue salience to attitude accessibility on foreign and domestic policy issues H Lavine, JL Sullivan, E Borgida, CJ Thomsen Political Psychology, 293-316, 1996 | 184 | 1996 |
Civic culture meets the digital divide: The role of community electronic networks E Borgida, JL Sullivan, A Oxendine, MS Jackson, E Riedel, A Gangl Journal of Social Issues 58 (1), 125-141, 2002 | 179 | 2002 |