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Mary Inman
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Research Articles and Technical Reports
Inman, M.L. (2008). Research Companion for Social Psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Inman, M.L. (2008). Research Companion for Introductory Psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Chambers, J., Baron, R.S., & Inman, M. L. (2006). Misperceptions in Intergroup
Conflict: Disagreeing About What We Disagree About. Psychological Science,
17 38-45.
Inman, M. L., McDonald, N., & Ruch, A. (2004). Boasting and Firsthand
and Secondhand Impressions: A New Explanation for the Positive Teller-Listener
Extremity Effects. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 26, 59-76.
Inman, M. L. (2002). Self-Certainty and Feedback Seeking Behavior: Do Uncertain
People Show Self-Assessment or Self-Protective Tendencies? Representative
Research in Social Psychology, 26, 47-56.
Inman, M. L. (2001). Do You See What I See? Similarities and Differences in
Victims' and Observers' Perceptions of Discrimination. Social Cognition,
19 (5), 521-546.
Inman, M. L. (2000). Defense Mechanism Miniskits. Published in M. Bolt's Instructor's
Manual that accompanies David Myers, Introduction to Psychology, (6th Ed.).
New York: Worth Publishers.
Inman, M. L., Huerta, J., Oh, S. (1998, December). Perceiving Discrimination:
The Role of Prototypes and Norm Violation. Social Cognition, 16, 418-450.
Baron, R.S., David, J, P., Brunsman, B. M., & Inman, M. L. (1997). Why
Listeners Hear Less Than They Are Told: Attentional Load and the Teller-Listener
Extremity Effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72 (4), 826-836.
Inman, M. L. & Baron, R. S. (1996) The Influence of Prototypes on Perceptions
of Prejudice. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70 (4), 727-739.
Baron, R. S., Logan, H., Lilly, J., Inman, M. L., & Brennan, M. (1994).
Negative Emotion and Message Processing. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
30, 181-201.
Inman, M. L., Reichl, A. J., & Baron, R. S. (1993) Do We Tell Less Than
We Know or Hear Less Than We Are Told? Exploring the Teller-Listener Extremity
Effect. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 29, 528-550.
Baron, R. S., Inman, M. L., Kao, C. F., & Logan, H. (1992). Negative Emotion
and Superficial Social Processing. Motivation and Emotion, 16 (4), 323-345.
Baron, R. S., Burgess, M. L., Kao, C. F. (1991). Detecting and labeling prejudice:
Do female perpetrators go undetected? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,
17 (2), 115 123.
Presentations
Inman, M. L. (January, 1999). Constructing Reality: How (and When) Do
We Perceive Discrimination? Social Psychologists in Texas Conference. Austin,
TX.
Inman, M. L. (October, 1998). Perceiving Discrimination: The Role of Prototypes
and Norm Violations. Society for Experimental Social Psychologists. Lexington,
KY.
Inman, M. L. & Adams, P. (April, 1998). Attributions of Hiring
Practices: The Effects of Personal Experience. Southwestern Psychological Association.
New Orleans, LA. (Trinity Graduate)
Inman, M. L. & Kashy, D. (October, 1997). Self-Certainty and Feedback
Seeking Behavior: Self-Protective Tendencies in Uncertain People. Society for
Experimental Social Psychologists. Toronto, Ontario.
Inman, M. L. (August, 1997). Stereotypes about Power Affect the Detection
of Prejudice. American Psychological Association. Chicago, IL
Newman, M. L. & Inman, M. L. (April, 1997). Individual Differences
in the Detection of Prejudice. Southwestern Psychological Association. Fort
Worth, TX. (Trinity Graduate)
Inman, M. L. (October, 1996). You Are A Nice Person, But..: Perceived
Effort and the Positive Teller/Listener Extremity Effect. Society for Experimental
Social Psychologists. Sturbridge, MA.
Inman, M. & Wu, J. (September, 1995). Self-Discrepancies, Self-Clarity,
and Emotions in Ethnically Diverse Subjects. Joint Conference for the Society
for Experimental Social Psychology and the European Society of Social Psychologists.
Washington, DC. (Trinity Graduate)
Rigamonti, A. & Inman, M. L. (April, 1995). When "Nice Guys" are
Perceived Negatively: Exploring the Teller-Listener Extremity Effect. Southwestern
Psychological Association. San Antonio, TX.
Wu, J. & Inman, M. L. (April, 1995). Self-Discrepancies and
Self-Esteem in Ethnically Diverse Subjects. Southwestern Psychological Association.
San Antonio, TX. Trinity Graduate)
Inman, M. L. (October, 1994). Towards a model of Happiness and Cognitive
Processing. Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Lake Tahoe, NV.
Hurwitz, K. & Inman, M. L. (April, 1994). Does Happiness Increase
or Decrease Stereotyping Processes? National Conference for Undergraduate Research.
Kalamazoo, MI.
Inman, M. L. (October, 1993). Letting Ingroup Members Off the Hook: The
Influence of Stereotypes on Perceptions of Prejudiced Behavior. Society for
Experimental Social Psychologists. Santa Barbara, CA.
Inman, M. L. (May, 1993). Happiness and Stereotyping Processes: A Tendency
to Redefine Atypical Outgroup Members. Midwestern Psychological Association.
Chicago, IL.
Inman, M. L. (October, 1992). Happiness and Stereotyping Processes: A
Tendency to Redefine Atypical Outgroup Members. Society for Experimental Social
Psychologists, San Antonio, TX
Burgess, M. L. (May, 1992). Telling Less Than We Know: Factors Affecting
Rumor Transmission. Midwestern Psychological Association Convention. Chicago,
IL.
Burgess, M. L. (May, 1991). Is mild depression associated with enhanced attributional
activity? Midwestern Psychological Association Convention. Chicago, IL
Burgess, M. L. (May, 1990). Detecting and labeling prejudice: Do female
perpetrators go undetected? Midwestern Psychological Association Convention.
Chicago, IL.
Burgess, M. L. (May, 1990). Fear and superficial social processing: Evidence
of stereotyping and simplistic persuasion. Midwestern Psychological Association
Convention. Chicago, IL.
Burgess, M. L. (March, 1989). The detection and labeling of prejudice:
Do female perpetrators go undetected? Iowa Psychological Association Convention.
Ames, IA.
Burgess, M. L. (April, 1988). The aftereffects of stress on mental processing.
Iowa Student Psychological Association Symposium. Iowa City, IA.
Reviews
Inman, M. L. (1996). Advanced Social Psychology: Classic and Contemporary
Research. Contemporary Psychology, 41 (11), 1107.
Inman, M. L. (1996). Tricks of the Trade: Advice for New and Soon-to-Be
Academics. Contemporary Psychology, 41 (20), 121.
Burgess-Inman, M. L. (1992). Brief Note on Martin Conway's Autobiographical
Memory: An Introduction. Contemporary Psychology, 37 (9), 955.
Harvey, J. H., & Burgess, M. L. (1990). Experimental social
psychology: Lest we not forget our roots. Review of S. Patnoe's A Narrative
history of Experimental Social Psychology. Contemporary Psychology,
35 (2), 176-177.
Burgess, M. L. (1990). Brief Note on Donal Carbaugh's Talking
American: Cultural Discourses on Donahue. Contemporary Psychology,
35 (1), 85-86.
Burgess, M. L. (1989). Brief Note on Bernie Warren's Disability
and social performance: Using drama to achieve successful "Acts of being." Contemporary
Psychology, 34 (5), 516.
Book Chapters
Harvey, J. H., Burgess, M. L., & Orbuch, T. L. (1991) History and
theories of social psychology: Their relevance to behavior therapy. In P. R.
Martin (Ed.). Handbook of Behavior Therapy and Psychological Science (pp.
255-269). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.
Burgess, M. L. (1987). "How to Handle Stress," "How to Talk to
Children," "Grief: How to Handle a Significant Loss." Three Chapters published
in The Open Line Volunteer Training Manual. (Open Line is a telephone
informational/referral and listening service for the Ames, Iowa, community.)
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