Myron Rothbart, Ph.D.

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University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
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Albert Hastorf grad student (Neurotree)

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Bernadette Park research assistant CU Boulder (Neurotree)
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Foroni F, Rothbart M. (2011) Category boundaries and category labels: When does a category name influence the perceived similarity of category members? Social Cognition. 29: 547-576
Foroni F, Pong V, Rothbart M, et al. (2010) Does the correlation between self and ingroup/outgroup depend on group favorability? Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 13: 515-524
Rothbart M, Lewis TL. (2006) Attitudes and beliefs in a marching band: stereotyping and accentuation in a favorable intergroup context European Journal of Social Psychology. 36: 699-719
Peters E, Rothbart M. (2000) Typicality Can Create, Eliminate, and Reverse the Dilution Effect Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 26: 177-187
Rothbart M, Davis-Stitt C, Hill J. (1997) Effects of Arbitrarily Placed Category Boundaries on Similarity Judgments Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 33: 122-145
Cadinu MR, Rothbart M. (1996) Self-anchoring and differentiation processes in the minimal group setting Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70: 661-677
Rothbart M. (1996) Category-exemplar dynamics and stereotype change International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 20: 305-321
Rothbart M, Sriram N, Davis-Stitt C. (1996) The Retrieval of Typical and Atypical Category Members Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 32: 309-336
Maurer KL, Park B, Rothbart M. (1995) Subtyping Versus Subgrouping Processes in Stereotype Representation Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 69: 812-824
Krueger J, Rothbart M. (1990) Contrast and accentuation effects in category learning. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 59: 651-663
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