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Gender-based navigation stereotype improves men’s search for a hidden goal (2012)
Journal Article
Rosenthal, H., Norman, L., Smith, S., & McGregor, A. (2012). Gender-based navigation stereotype improves men’s search for a hidden goal. Sex Roles, 67(11-12), 682-695. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-012-0205-8

While a general stereotype exists that men are better at navigating than women, experimental evidence indicates that men and women differ in their use of spatial strategies, and this preference determines gender-differences. When both environmental g... Read More about Gender-based navigation stereotype improves men’s search for a hidden goal.

Attachment anxiety and friendship group identification under attachment threat: the moderating role of priming support network expectations (2012)
Journal Article
Rosenthal, H., Walsh, J., Crisp, R., Farrow, C., Waugh, M., Blissett, J., & Millings, A. (2012). Attachment anxiety and friendship group identification under attachment threat: the moderating role of priming support network expectations. Personality and Individual Differences, 53(5), 562-567. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2012.04.035

We examined the role of priming participants’ own network expectations on their subsequent identification with their friendship group. We examined this prime alongside attachment anxiety and attachment threat, as predictors of friendship group identi... Read More about Attachment anxiety and friendship group identification under attachment threat: the moderating role of priming support network expectations.

Social influence in newly formed groups: The roles of personal and social intentions, group norms, and social identity (2012)
Journal Article
Christian, J., Bagozzi, R., Abrams, D., & Rosenthal, H. (2012). Social influence in newly formed groups: The roles of personal and social intentions, group norms, and social identity. Personality and Individual Differences, 52(3), 255-260. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2011.10.004

Intentions to participate in a group activity in newly formed groups were followed over time. Two forms of intentions were examined: traditional behavioral intention to take part in a group-based act (personal intention), and social intentions to act... Read More about Social influence in newly formed groups: The roles of personal and social intentions, group norms, and social identity.