Donna Eisenstadt
Affiliations: | Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States |
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McIntyre KP, Eisenstadt D. (2011) Social Comparison as a Self-regulatory Measuring Stick Self and Identity. 10: 137-151 |
Leippe MR, Eisenstadt D, Rauch SM. (2009) Cueing confidence in eyewitness identifications: influence of biased lineup instructions and pre-identification memory feedback under varying lineup conditions. Law and Human Behavior. 33: 194-212 |
Leippe MR, Eisenstadt D, Rauch SM, et al. (2006) Effects of Social-Comparative Memory Feedback on Eyewitnesses' Identification Confidence, Suggestibility, and Retrospective Memory Reports Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 28: 201-220 |
Eisenstadt D, Hicks JL, McIntyre K, et al. (2006) Two paths of defense: Specific versus compensatory reactions to self-threat Self and Identity. 5: 35-50 |
Eisenstadt D, Leippe MR. (2005) Dissonance and importance: attitude change effects of personal relevance and race of the beneficiary of a counterattitudinal advocacy. The Journal of Social Psychology. 145: 447-67 |
Eisenstadt D, Leippe MR, Stambush MA, et al. (2005) Dissonance and Prejudice: Personal Costs, Choice, and Change in Attitudes and Racial Beliefs Following Counterattitudinal Advocacy That Benefits a Minority Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 27: 127-141 |
Leippe MR, Eisenstadt D, Rauch SM, et al. (2004) Timing of eyewitness expert testimony, jurors' need for cognition, and case strength as determinants of trial verdicts. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 89: 524-41 |
Greenberg J, Martens A, Jonas E, et al. (2003) Psychological defense in anticipation of anxiety: eliminating the potential for anxiety eliminates the effect of mortality salience on worldview defense. Psychological Science. 14: 516-9 |
Eisenstadt D, Leippe MR, Rivers JA, et al. (2003) Counterattitudinal Advocacy on a Matter of Prejudice: Effects of Distraction, Commitment, and Personal Importance1 Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 33: 2123-2152 |
Eisenstadt D, Leippe MR, Rivers JA. (2002) Asymmetry and Defense in Self-Comparison: Differential Reactions to Feedback About the Rejected and Ideal Selves Self and Identity. 1: 289-311 |