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Patricia G. Devine

 

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University of Wisconsin

Department of Psychology

1202 West Johnson Street

Madison, WI 53706

Phone: (608) 262-2815

Email: pgdevine@wisc.edu

 

 

 

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Malpass, R. S., & Devine, P. G.  (1980).  Realism and  eyewitness identification research.  Law and Human Behavior, 4, 347-358.

 

Malpass, R. S., & Devine, P. G.  (1981).  Guided memory in eyewitness identification.  Journal of Applied Psychology, 66, 343-350.

 

Malpass, R. S., & Devine, P. G.  (1981).  Eyewitness identification:  Lineup instructions and absence of the offender.  Journal of Applied Psychology, 66, 482-489.

 

Malpass, R. S., & Devine, P. G.  (1983).  Measuring the fairness of eyewitness identification lineups.  In Llyod-Bostock, S. & Clifford, B. R. (Eds.), Evaluating eyewitness evidence: Recent psychological research and new perspectives (pp. 64-91).  New York:  John Wiley & Sons. 

 

Malpass, R. S., & Devine, P. G.  (1984).  The use and misuse of lineups and photo arrays.  In Wells, G. L., & Loftus, E. F. (Eds.), Eyewitness testimony:  Psychological Perspectives (pp. 81-182).  Cambridge University Press. 

 

Devine, P. G., & Malpass, R. S.  (1985).  Orienting strategies in differential face recognition.  Personality and Social Psychological Bulletin, 11, 33-40.

 

Devine, P. G., & Ostrom, T. M.  (1985).  Cognitive mediation of inconsistency discounting.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49, 5-21.

 

Devine, P. G., & Ostrom, T. M. (1988).  Dimensional versus information    processing approaches to social knowledge:  The case of inconsistency.  In Bar-Tal, D. & Kruglanski, A. (Eds.), The social psychology of knowledge (pp. 231-260).  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

 

Devine, P. G.  (1989).  Automatic and controlled processes in prejudice: The role of stereotypes and personal beliefs.  In A. R. Pratkanis, S. J. Breckler, & A. G. Greenwald (Eds.), Attitude structure and function (pp. 181-211). Hillsdale, New Jersey:  Erlbaum.

      

Devine, P. G. (1989).  Stereotypes and prejudice:  Their automatic and controlled components.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 5-18.

 

            Basis for the 1989 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize,         

            Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

 

            Reprinted in M. Cross (1997).  The sociology of race and ethnicity.  The

            international library of critical writings in sociology, United Kingdom:  Edward

            Elgar Publishing Limited. 

 

            Reprinted in W. A. Lesko (1990).  Readings in social psychology: 

            General, classic, and contemporary selections.  Allyn and

            Bacon, Inc.

 

            Reprinted in G. Hunyady, D. L. Hamilton, N L. L. Anh (Eds.) (1999).

             A csoportok percepcioja, pp. 379-406.  Akademiai Kiado, Budapest. 

 

            Reprinted in A. Kruglanski & E. T. Higggins (Eds.) (2002).  The Social

            Psychology Reader.  Psychology Press, New York, NY. 

 

            Reprinted in D. Bar-Tal (Ed.).  (2003).  Stereotypes and prejudice in a

            multicultural context.  The Open University of Israel.   

 

Devine, P. G., & Hirt, E. R.  (1989). Understanding message campaigns:  A social psychological analysis.  In C. Salmon (Ed.), Information campaigns:  Managing the process of social change (pp. 229-258).  Sage Publications, Annual Review.

 

Devine, P. G., Sedikides, C., & Fuhrman, R. W.  (1989).  Goals in social information processing:  The case of anticipated interaction.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 680-690.

 

Devine, P. G. (1989).  Overattribution effect:  The role of confidence and attributional complexity.  Social Psychology Quarterly, 52, 149-158. 

 

Berkowitz, L., & Devine, P. G.  (1989).  Research traditions, analysis, and synthesis in social psychological theories:  The case of dissonance theory, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 15, 493-507.

 

Berkowitz, L., & Devine, P. G. (1989).  Some comments in reply:  Analysis, synthesis, and contemporary social psychology.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 15, 530-532.

 

Devine, P. G., Hirt, E. R., & Gehrke, E. M.  (1990).  Diagnostic and confirmation strategies in trait hypothesis testing.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 952-963.

 

Devine, P. G., & Baker, S. M.  (1991).  Measurement of racial stereotype subtyping.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 17, 44-50.  

 

Devine, P. G., Monteith, M., Zuwerink, J. R., & Elliot, A. J.  (1991).  Prejudice with and without compunction.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 817-830.

 

Sedikides, C., Devine, P. G., & Fuhrman, R. W.  (1991).  Goals in social information processing II.  The case of anticipated interaction.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 17, 625-632.

 

Norris, A. E., & Devine, P. G. (1992).  Linking pregnancy concerns to pregnancy risk avoidant action:  The role of construct accessibility. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 118-127.

 

Devine, P. G., & Sherman, S. J., (1992).  Intuitive versus rational judgment and the role of stereotyping in the human condition.  Psychological Inquiry, 3, 153-159. 

 

            Reprinted in “When Bias Compounds:  Insuring Equal Justice for Women of Color in the courts”, National Judicial Education Program. 

 

Devine P. G., & Monteith, M. J.  (1993).  The role of discrepancy associated affect in prejudice reduction.  In D. M. Mackie & D. L. Hamilton (Eds.), Affect, cognition, and stereotyping:  Interactive processes in intergroup perception (pp. 317-344).  New York:  Academic Press.

 

Monteith, M., Devine, P. G., & Zuwerink, J. (1993). Self-directed vs. other-directed affect as a consequence of prejudice-related discrepancies.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 198-210.

 

Devine, P. G. (1993).  Taming an unwieldy literature: Challenges in the study of prejudice.  Contemporary Psychology, 36, 936-937.

 

Devine, P. G., & Zuwerink, J. R.  (1994).  Prejudice and guilt:  The internal struggle to control prejudice.  In W. J. Lonner & R. S. Malpass (Eds.), Readings in psychology and culture (pp. 203-207).  Boston, MA:  Allyn and Bacon.

 

Hamilton, D. L., Devine, P. G., & Ostrom, T. M.  (1994).  Social cognition and classic issues in social psychology.  In P. G. Devine, D. L. Hamilton, and  T. M. Ostrom (Eds.),  Social cognition:  Impact on social psychology (pp. 1-13).  San Diego:  Academic Press.

 

Monteith, M. J., Zuwerink, J. R., & Devine, P. G. (1994).  Prejudice and prejudice reduction:  Classic challenges, contemporary approaches.  In P. G. Devine, D. L. Hamilton, and T. M. Ostrom (Eds.),  Social cognition:  Impact on social psychology (pp. 323-346).  San Diego:  Academic Press.

 

Elliot A. J., & Devine, P. G.  (1994).  On the motivational nature of cognitive dissonance:  Dissonance as psychological discomfort.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 382-394. 

 

Evett, S. R., Devine, P. G., Hirt, E. R., & Price, J.  (1994).  The role of the hypothesis and evidence in the social hypothesis testing process.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 30, 456-481. 

 

Devine, P. G. (1995). Prejudice and the perception of outgroups.  In A. Tesser (Ed.), Advanced social psychology (467-524).  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Devine, P. G.  (1995). Getting hooked on research in social psychology:  Examples from eyewitness identification and prejudice.  In G. Brannigan & M. R. Merrens (Eds.), The social psychologists (pp. 160-184).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 

Berkowitz, L., & Devine, P. G.  (1995).  Has social psychology always been cognitive?  And what is cognitive anyhow?  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21, 686-703. 

 

Devine, P. G., & Elliot, A. J. (1995).  Are racial stereotypes really fading?  The Princeton trilogy revisited.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21, 1139-1150.

 

            Devine, P. G.  (1996). Breaking the prejudice habit.  Psychological Science Agenda, 9,

                        10-11.

Reprinted in Lesko, W. A. (1999).  Readings in social psychology:  General, classic and contemporary selections (4th Edition).  Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 

Reprinted in Annual Editions (97/98):  Social Psychology.  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin Publishing Group/Brown and Benchmark Publishers.

Reprinted in Annual Editions (98/99):  Psychology:  Science and Understanding.  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin Publishing Group/Brown and Benchmark Publishers.

Reprinted in Annual Editions (99/00):  Social Psychology.  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin Publishing Group/Brown and Benchmark Publishers.

Reprinted in Annual Editions (00/01):  Social Psychology.  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin Publishing Group/Brown and Benchmark Publishers.

Reprinted in Annual Editions (01/02):  Social Psychology.  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin Publishing Group/Brown and Benchmark Publishers.

Reprinted in K. Keough (Ed.).  Social psychology of gender, race, and ethnicity:  Readings and projects, 1st edition, New York:  McGraw-Hill College Publishers. 

 

Devine, P. G., Evett, S. R., & Vasquez, K. (1996).  Exploring the interpersonal dynamics of intergroup contact.  In R. Sorrentino & E. T. Higgins (Eds).  Handbook of motivation and cognition:  The interpersonal context (Vol. 3), pp.  423-464.  New York:  The Guilford Press. 

 

Zuwerink, J. R., Devine, P. G., Monteith, M. J.,  & Cook, D.  (1996).  Prejudice toward Blacks:  With and without compunction?  Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 18, 131-150. 

           

            Zuwerink, J. R., & Devine, P. G.  (1996).  Attitude strength and resistance to

                        persuasion:  It’s more than just the thought that counts.  Journal of Personality

                         and Social Psychology, 70, 931-944.

 

Berkowitz, L., & Devine, P. G. (1997).  In search of basic principles in social

            psychology.  Review of Higgins & Kruglanski (Eds.) Social psychology:

            Handbook of basic principles,  Psychological Inquiry, 8, 355-359.  

 

            Devine, P. G. & Vasquez, K. A. (1998).  The rocky road to positive intergroup relations.

                        In J. Ebberhardt & S. T.  Fiske (Eds.), Racism:  The problem

                        and the response, (pp. 234-262).  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage.

 

Devine, P. G. (1998).  Beyond the isolated social perceiver:  Why inhibit stereotypes?  In R. S. Wyer (Ed.) Stereotype activation and inhibition: Advances in social cognition (Vol. 18, pp. 69-81).  Hillsdale, NJ:  Erlbaum.  

 

Monteith, M. J., Sherman, J., & Devine, P. G.  (1998).  Suppression as a stereotype control strategy.  Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2, 63-82.  

 

Plant, E. A., & Devine, P. G.  (1998).   Internal and external sources of motivation to respond without prejudice.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75,

                        811- 832.

 

Herek, G., Chesney, M., Devine, P. G., Snyder, M., Novick, A., Sweeney, T. (1998).  AIDS and stigma:  An action research agenda.  AIDS and Public Policy Journal, 13, 36-47.

 

Devine, P. G., & Monteith, M. J. (1999).  Automaticity and control in stereotyping.  In S. Chaiken & Y. Trope (Eds.), Dual-process models and themes in social and cognitive Psychology (pp. 339-360).  New York:  Guilford Press. 

 

Devine, P. G., Tauer, J. T., Barron, K. E., Elliot, E. J., & Vance, K. (1999).  Beyond attitude change in the study of dissonance-related phenomena.  In E. Harmon-Jones & J. Mills (Eds.), Cognitive dissonance theory:  Revival with revisions and Controversies (pp. 297-323).  American Psychological Association.

 

Devine, P. G., Plant, E. A., & Harrison, K.  (1999).  The problem of “Us” versus “Them” and AIDS stigma.  American Behavioral Scientist, 42, 1212-1228. 

 

Jacks, J. Z., & Devine, P. G. (2000).  Attitude importance, forewarning of message content, and resistance to persuasion.  Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 22, 19-29.

 

Plant, E. A., Hyde, J. S., Keltner, D., & Devine, P. G.  (2000). Gender stereotyping of emotion.  Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 81-92. 

 
Devine, P. G., Plant, E. A., & Buswell, B. N. (2000).  Breaking the prejudice habit: Progress and obstacles.  In S. Oskamp (Ed.), Reducing prejudice and discrimination (pp. 185-208).  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage. 

 

Devine, P. G., Plant, E. A., Blair, I.  (2001).  Classic and contemporary analyses of prejudice.  In. R. Brown & S. L. Gaertner (Eds.), The Blackwell Handbook in Social Psychology, Vol. 4; Intergroup processes (pp. 198-217).  Oxford:  Blackwell Publishers.

 

Plant, E. A ., & Devine, P. G.  (2001). Responses to other-imposed pro-Black pressure:  Acceptance or backlash?  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37, 486-501.  

 

Conley, T. D., Calhoun, C., Evett, S. R., Devine, P. G. (2001).  Mistakes that heterosexual people make when trying to appear non-prejudiced:  The view from LGB people.  Journal of Homosexuality, 42, 21-43. 

 

Devine, P. G. (2001).  Implicit prejudice and stereotyping: How automatic are they? Introduction to the special section.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 759-759. 

 

Jacks, J. Z., & Devine, P. G.  (2002).  Prejudice, internalization, and the accessibility of nonprejudiced standards.  Journal of Homosexuality, 43, 39-60. 

 

Conley, T., Devine, P. G., Rabow, J., & Evett, S. R. (2002).  Gay men and lesbians’experiences in and expectations for interactions with heterosexuals.  Journal of Homosexuality, 44, 83-109. 

 

Devine, P. G., Plant, A. E., & Amodio, D. M., & Harmon-Jones, & Vance, S. L.  (2002).  The regulation of implicit race bias:  The role of motivations to respond without prejudice.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 835-848.  

 

Plant, E. A., Devine, P. G., & Brazy, P. B. (2003).  The bogus pipeline and motivations to respond without prejudice:  Revisiting the fading and faking of racial prejudice.  Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6, 187-200.   

 

Amodio, D. M., Harmon-Jones, E., & Devine, P. G.  (2003). Individual Differences in the activation and control of affective race bias as assessed by startle eyeblink responses and self-report.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 738-753. 

 

Plant, E. A., & Devine, P. G. (2003).  Antecedents and implications of intergroup anxiety.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 790-801. 

 

Harmon-Jones, E., & Devine, P. G. (2003).  Social neuroscience: Promise and caveats.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85, 589-593.

 

Devine, P. G., & Brodish, A. B. (2003).  Modern classics in social psychology.  Psychological Inquiry, 14, 196-202

 

Devine, P. G. (2003).  A modern perspective on the classic American Dilemma.  Psychological Inquiry, 14, 244-250. 

 

Amodio, D. M., Harmon-Jones, E., Devine, P. G., Curtin, J., J., Hartley, S. & Covert, A.  (2004).  Neural signals for the control of unintentional race bias.  Psychological Science, 15, 88-93.

 

Devine, P. G., Brodish, A. B., & Vance, S. L.  (2005).  Self-regulatory processes in interracial interactions.  In J. P. Forgas, K. D. Williams, and S. M. Laham  (Eds.), Social motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes (Sixth Sydney Symposium on Social Psychology) (pp. 249-273). Psychology Press, New York.

 

Amodio, D. M. & Devine, P. G.  (2005).  Changing prejudice:  The effects of persuasion on implicit and explicit forms of race bias.  In M. C. Green and T. C. Brock (Eds.), Persuasion:  Psychological insights and perspectives (2nd ed, pp. 249-280). Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Devine, P. G. (2005).  Prejudice with and without compunction:  Allport’s inner conflict revisited.  In J. F. Dovidio, P. Glick, and L. A. Rudman (Eds).  On the nature of prejudice: Fifty years after Allport (pp. 327- 342).  Oxford:  Blackwell Publishers.

 

Brodish, A. B., & Devine, P. G. (2005).  The dynamics of prejudice, stereotyping, and intergroup relations: Intrapersonal and interpersonal processes.  Social Psychological Review, 7, 54-70.

 

Klonis, S. C., Plant, A. E., & Devine, P. G. (2005).  Internal and external motivation to respond without sexism.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1237-1249.

           

Amodio, D. A., Kubota, J. T., Harmon-Jones, E., & Devine, P. G.  (2006).  Alternative mechanisms for regulating racial responses according to internal vs. external cues.  Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 1, 26-36.

 

Ito, T. A., Chiao, K. W., Devine, P. G., Lorig, T. S., Cacioppo, J. T. (2006).  The influence of facial feedback on race bias.  Psychological Science, 1, 256-

                        261.

 

Amodio, D. A., & Devine, P. G. (2006).  Stereotyping and evaluation in implicit race bias:  Evidence for independent constructs and unique implications for behavior.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 652-661. 

 

Amodio, D. M., Devine, P. G., & Harmon-Jones,  E. (2007).   Mechanisms for the regulation of intergroup responses:  Insights from a social neuroscience approach. In E. Harmon-Jones & P. Winkielman (Eds.), Fundamentals of Social Neuroscience (pp. 353-375).  New York:  Guilford.

 

Amodio, D. M., Devine, P. G., & Harmon-Jones, E.  (2007).  A dynamic model of guilt:  Implications for motivation and self-regulation in the context of prejudice.  Psychological Science, 18, 524-530.

 

Conley, T. D., Evett, S. R., & Devine, P. G. (2007).  Attitudes, subjective experiences, and behaviors in imagined and actual interactions with gay and heterosexual people.  Journal of Homosexuality, 53, 35-63. 

           

Amodio, D. M., Devine, P. G., & Harmon-Jones, E.  (2008).  Neural signals for the detection of race bias:  Implications for individual differences in regulatory ability.   Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 60-74.

 

Plant, E. A., & Devine, P. G. (2008).  Approach and avoidance motives in intergroup processes.  To appear in A. Elliot (Ed.), Handbook of approach and avoidance motivation (pp. 563- 576).  Hilldsdale, NJ:  Erlbaum.

 

Amodio, D. A., & Devine, P. G. (in press).  On the functions of implicit stereotyping and evaluative race bias: Insights from social neuroscience.  To appear in R. E. Petty, R. H. Fazio, & Brinol, P.  (Eds.) Attitudes:  Insights from the new implicit measures.  Hillsdale, NJ:  Erlbaum. 

 

Zinner, L., R., Brodish, A. B., Devine, P. G., & Harmon-Jones, E.  (in press). Anger and asymmetrical frontal cortical activity: Evidence for an anger-withdrawal relationship.  Cognition and Emotion.

 

Devine, P. G., Rhodewalt, F., & Sieminko, M. (2008).  Personality and prejudice in interracial interactions. To appear in F. Rhodewalt (Ed.), Personality and Social Behavior (pp. 223-249). New York: Taylor & Francis.

 

Devine, P. G., & Sharp, L. B. (in press).  Automatic and controlled processes in stereotyping and prejudice.  In T. Nelson (Ed.), Handbook of prejudice.  Erlbaum.

 

Brodish, A. B., Brazy, P. C. & Devine, P. G.  (2008). More eyes on the prize:  Variability in White Americans’ perception of  progress toward racial equality.   Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,34, 513-527.    

 

Amodio, D. M., & Devine, P. G. (in press). Control in the regulation of intergroup bias.  In R. Hassin, K. Ochsner, & Y. Trope (Eds.), The New Science of Self Control: From Society to Brain.  Oxford University Press.

 

Plant, E. A., & Devine, P. G. (in press). Intentions to be free of bias or hide bias:  The roles of external and internal motivation to respond without prejudice.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 

 

 

 

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