CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
[ISSN 1088-7423]


Editor: Michael Lovaglia, University of Iowa
Deputy Editors: Steve Hitlin, University of Iowa; Alison Bianchi, University of Iowa

Current Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) is a peer reviewed, electronic journal covering all aspects of social psychology. Publication is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Group Processes at the University of Iowa which provides free access to its contents. Authors retain copyright for their work. CRISP is permanently archived at the Library of the University of Iowa and at the Library of Congress. Beginning in April, 2000, Sociological Abstracts publishes the abstracts of CRISP articles.

Citation Format: Lastname, Firstname. 1996. "Title of Article." Current Research in Social Psychology 2:15-22 http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc.


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CRISP IS ON HIATUS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2008

Current Research in Social Psychology will be on hiatus during reorganization and is not currently accepting manuscripts for review. Backlogged manuscripts will continue to be processed. If, in September 2008, you have a paper ready to submit, please check this page again.

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3/6/08 When Social Accounts Work: Evidence from Ultimatum Games

3/6/08 Is There a Multiple Chance Effect in Human Performance? A Preliminary Study of Expected Opportunity

2/3/08 Being Together in a Situation of Induced Hypocrisy

12/26/07 Gender Similarities and Differences in Preferences for Specific Body Parts

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