Michael B. Lupfer
Affiliations: | The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, United States |
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Stewart TL, Weeks M, Lupfer MB. (2003) Spontaneous stereotyping: A matter of prejudice? Social Cognition. 21: 263-298 |
Lupfer MB, Weeks M, Dupuis S. (2000) How pervasive is the negativity bias in judgments based on character appraisal? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 26: 1353-1366 |
Weeks M, Lupfer MB. (2000) Religious attributions and proximity of influence: An investigation of direct interventions and distal explanations Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 39: 348-360 |
Lupfer MB, Weeks KP, Doan KA, et al. (2000) Folk conceptions of fairness and unfairness European Journal of Social Psychology. 30: 405-428 |
Lupfer MB, Gingrich BE. (1999) When bad (good) things happen to good (bad) people: The impact of character appraisal and perceived controllability on judgments of deservingness Social Justice Research. 12: 165-188 |
Gingrich BE, Houston DA, Lupfer MB. (1998) Combining trait and stereotype expectancies in person memory Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 24: 1120-1129 |
Lupfer MB, Doan K, Houston DA. (1998) Explaining unfair and fair outcomes: The therapeutic value of attributional analysis British Journal of Social Psychology. 37: 495-511 |
Lupfer MB, Tolliver D, Jackson M. (1996) Explaining life-altering occurrences : A test of the 'god-of-the-gaps' hypothesis Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 35: 379-391 |
Lupfer MB, Brock KF, DePaola SJ. (1992) The Use of Secular and Religious Attributions to Explain Everyday Behavior Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 31: 486 |
Lupfer MB, Clark LF, Hutcherson HW. (1990) Impact of Context on Spontaneous Trait and Situational Attributions Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 58: 239-249 |