O. J. Simpson as shared (and unshared) reality: the impact of consensually shared beliefs on interpersonal perceptions and task performance in different- and same-ethnicity dyads.

Conley, Terri D

O. J. Simpson as shared (and unshared) reality: the impact of consensually shared beliefs on interpersonal perceptions and task performance in different- and same-ethnicity dyads. [electronic resource] - Journal of personality and social psychology Sep 2010 - 452-66 p. digital

Publication Type: Biography; Historical Article; Journal Article

1939-1315

10.1037/a0019274 doi


Adolescent
Adult
Analysis of Variance
Black People--psychology
California
Cooperative Behavior
Cues
Ethnicity--psychology
Famous Persons
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Group Processes
History, 20th Century
Homicide--history
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Judgment--physiology
Male
Memory--physiology
Problem Solving--physiology
Psychological Theory
Social Perception
Stereotyping
Students--psychology
Subliminal Stimulation
Task Performance and Analysis
White People--psychology
Young Adult
Black or African American