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Books: | |
* The Psychology of Attitudes by Alice Eagley and Shelly Chaiken | |
* Descartes' Error by Antonio Damasio | |
* Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin | |
* Stigma by Erving Goffman | |
* The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt | |
Articles: | |
* "General Concepts in Full Scale Simulation: Getting Started", Michael A. Seropian, MD, FRCPC; Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2003 | |
* "Role-Playing vs. Role-Taking: An Appeal for Clarification", Walter Coutu, American Sociological Review, 1951 | |
* "Cognitive Processes in the Revision of Stereotypic Beliefs", Reneé Weber and Jennifer Crocker, Northwestern University, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1983 | |
* "The Coping Framework and Attitude Change: A Guide to Constructive Role Playing", Beatrice A. Wright, Rehabilitation Psychology, 1978 | |
Studies: | |
* "The Influence of Role Playing on Opinion Change", Irving L. Janis & Bert T. King, Yale University, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1954 | |
* "Influence of Fantasy Ability on Attitude Change Through Role Playing", Alan C. Elms, Southern Methodist University, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1966 | |
* "The Effects of Emotional Role Playing on Desire to Modify Smoking Habits", Leon Mann, University of Melbourne, Australia, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1967 | |
* "A Follow-Up Study on the Long-Term Effects of Emotional Role Playing", Leon Mann (Harvard) and Irving L. Janis (Yale), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1968 | |
* "Emotional Role Playing, Attitude Change, and Attraction Towards a Disabled Person", Gerald L. Clore & Katharine McMillan Jeffery, University of Illinois, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1972 | |
* "Empathy and Attitudes: Can Feeling for a Member of a Stigmatized Group Improve Feelings Towards the Group?", C. Daniel Batson, Marina P. Polycarpou, Eddie Harmon-Jones, Heidi J. Imhoff, Erin C. Mitchener, Lori L. Bednar, Tricia R. Klein, & Loft Highberger, University of Kansas, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1997 | |
* "Does Perspective taking Increase or Decrease Stereotyping? The Role of Need for Cognitive Closure", Shan Sun, Bin Zuo, Yang Wu & Fangfang Wen, School of Psychology, Center for Social Psychology Research, Central China Normal University, Personality and Individual Differences, 2016 | |
* "Smarter Than We Think: When Our Brains Detect That We Are Biased", Wim De Neys, Oshin Vartanian and Vinod Goel, University of Leuven and York University, Psychological Science, 2008 | |
* "Stumbling in Their Shoes: Disability Simulations Reduce Judged Capabilities of Disabled People", Arielle M. Silverman, Jason D. Gwinn & Leaf van Boven, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2014 | |
* "Disability Simulations: Logical, Methodological and Ethical Issues", Gary Kiger, Department of Sociology, Utah State University, Disability, Handicap & Society, 1992 | |
* "Crip for a Day: The Unintended Negative Consequences of Disability Simulations", Michelle R. Nario-Redmond, Dobromir Gospodinov, and Angela Cobb, Hiram College, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2017 | |
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