Person theories and attention allocation: preferences for stereotypic versus counterstereotypic information. JE Plaks, SJ Stroessner, CS Dweck, JW Sherman Journal of personality and social psychology 80 (6), 876, 2001 | 480 | 2001 |
Automatic social behavior as motivated preparation to interact. J Cesario, JE Plaks, ET Higgins Journal of personality and social psychology 90 (6), 893, 2006 | 425 | 2006 |
Violations of implicit theories and the sense of prediction and control: implications for motivated person perception. JE Plaks, H Grant, CS Dweck Journal of personality and social psychology 88 (2), 245, 2005 | 320 | 2005 |
Static versus dynamic theories and the perception of groups: Different routes to different destinations SR Levy, JE Plaks, Y Hong, C Chiu, CS Dweck Lay Theories and Their Role in the Perception of Social Groups, 156-168, 2001 | 312 | 2001 |
Lay theories of personality: Cornerstones of meaning in social cognition JE Plaks, SR Levy, CS Dweck Social and Personality Psychology Compass 3 (6), 1069-1081, 2009 | 218 | 2009 |
The ecology of automaticity: How situational contingencies shape action semantics and social behavior J Cesario, JE Plaks, N Hagiwara, CD Navarrete, ET Higgins Psychological Science 21 (9), 1311-1317, 2010 | 191 | 2010 |
“Meaningful” social inferences: Effects of implicit theories on inferential processes DC Molden, JE Plaks, CS Dweck Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 42 (6), 738-752, 2006 | 191 | 2006 |
Unexpected improvement, decline, and stasis: A prediction confidence perspective on achievement success and failure. JE Plaks, K Stecher Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (4), 667, 2007 | 172 | 2007 |
Impressions at the intersection of ambiguous and obvious social categories: Does gay+ Black= likable? JD Remedios, AL Chasteen, NO Rule, JE Plaks Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (6), 1312-1315, 2011 | 109 | 2011 |
Pragmatic use of stereotyping in teamwork: Social loafing and compensation as a function of inferred partner–situation fit. JE Plaks, ET Higgins Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 79 (6), 962, 2000 | 109 | 2000 |
Folk beliefs about human genetic variation predict discrete versus continuous racial categorization and evaluative bias JE Plaks, LW Malahy, M Sedlins, Y Shoda Social Psychological and Personality Science 3 (1), 31-39, 2012 | 91 | 2012 |
Implicit theories and social understanding SR Levy, JE Plaks, CS Dweck Dual-process theories in social psychology, 179-202, 1999 | 76 | 1999 |
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the effects of negative age stereotypes and perceived age discrimination on older adults’ well-being M Marquet, AL Chasteen, JE Plaks, L Balasubramaniam Aging & Mental Health 23 (12), 1666-1673, 2019 | 73 | 2019 |
Empathy for the group versus indifference toward the victim: Effects of anxious and avoidant attachment on moral judgment JS Robinson, S Joel, JE Plaks Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 56, 139-152, 2015 | 72 | 2015 |
Entity versus incremental theories predict older adults’ memory performance. JE Plaks, AL Chasteen Psychology and aging 28 (4), 948, 2013 | 72 | 2013 |
Illusory correlation and stereotype formation: Tracing the arc of research over a quarter century SJ Stroessner, JE Plaks Cognitive social psychology, 247-259, 2013 | 68 | 2013 |
Why do conservatives report being happier than liberals? The contribution of neuroticism CM Burton, JE Plaks, JB Peterson Journal of Social and Political Psychology 3 (1), 89-102, 2015 | 65 | 2015 |
Implicit theories: Assumptions that shape social and moral cognition JE Plaks Advances in experimental social psychology 56, 259-310, 2017 | 62 | 2017 |
Conservatives anticipate and experience stronger emotional reactions to negative outcomes S Joel, CM Burton, JE Plaks Journal of personality 82 (1), 32-43, 2014 | 54 | 2014 |
In the Eye of the Beholder: Lay Theories and the Perception of Group Entitativity, Variability, and Essence. JE Plaks, SR Levy, CS Dweck, SJ Stroessner Psychology Press, 2004 | 52 | 2004 |