Diederik Stapel

 

Stapel, D.A., Reicher, S.D., & Spears, R. (1994). Social identity, availability and the perception of risk. Social Cognition, 12, 1-17.
Stapel, D.A., Reicher, S.D., & Spears, R. (1995). Contextual determinants of strategic choice: Some moderators of the availability bias. European Journal of Social Psychology, 25, 141-158.
Stapel, D.A., & Spears, R. (1995). Reflected or deflected glory?: The impact of analogies on the perception of politicians and their policies. Politics, Groups and the Individual, 5, 21-30.
Stapel, D.A., & Koomen, W. (1996). Differential consequences of trait inferences: A direct test of the trait-referent hypothesis. European Journal of Social Psychology, 26, 827-838.
Stapel, D.A., Koomen, W., & Van der Pligt, J. (1996). The referents of trait inferences: The impact of trait concepts versus actor-trait links on subsequent judgments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 437-450.
Stapel, D.A., & Spears, R. (1996). Event accessibility and context effects in causal inference: Judgment of a different order. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22, 979-992.
Stapel, D.A., & Spears R. (1996). Guilty by disassociation (and innocent by association): The impact of relevant and irrelevant analogies on political judgments. Political Behavior, 18, 289-310.
Stapel, D.A., & Velthuijsen, A.S. (1996). As if it happened to me: The impact of vivid and self-relevant information on risk judgments. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 15, 102-119.