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Gonzales, Marti Hope, Carol Tavris, and Joshua Aronson.&The Scientist and the Humanist: A Festschrift in Honor of Elliot Aronson. New York: Psychology Press, 2010.&This collection of essays in honor of Elliot Aronson will bring readers up-to-date on the state of current research in the many areas of Elliot’s pioneering discoveries, including cognitive dissonance theory, experimental methods, the Jigsaw classroom, social psychology and the law, attraction and relationships, energy policy, and prejudice and intergroup conflict.
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“Fear, Denial, and Sensible Action in the Face of Disasters.”&Social Research&75 (2008): 1-18.
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“Drifting My Own Way: Following My Nose and My Heart.” In&Psychologists Defying the Crowd: Stories of Those Who Battled the Establishment and Won, edited by R. Sternberg. Washington, DC: APA Books, 2002.
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“Mindless Propaganda, Thoughtful Persuasion” (with A. Pratkanis). In&Social Psychology Annual, edited by M. H. Davis. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.
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“Adventures in Experimental Social Psychology: Roots, Branches, and Sticky New Leaves.” In&Reflections on 100 Years of Experimental Social Psychology, edited by A. Rodrigues and R. Levine, 82-113. New York: Basic Books, 1999.
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“The Experimental Method in Social Psychology” (with T. Wilson and M. Brewer). In&The Handbook of Social Psychology, edited by G. Lindzey, D. Gilbert, and S. Fiske. New York: Random House, 1998.
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“On Baseball and Failure.”&Dialogue&(Spring 1995): 4-5.
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“Analysis, Synthesis, and the Treasuring of the Old.”&Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin&15 (1989): 508-512.
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“Experimentation in Social Psychology” (with M. Brewer and J. M. Carlsmith). In&The Handbook of Social Psychology, edited by G. Lindzey and E. Aronson. 3rd ed. New York: Random House, 1985.
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“Attribution of Fault to a Rape Victim as a Function of Respectability of the Victim” (with C. Jones).&Journal of Personality and Social Psychology&26 (1973): 415-419.
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“Beyond Parkinson’s Law: III. The Effect of Protractive and Contractive Distractions on the Wasting of Time on Subsequent Tasks” (with D. Landy and K. McCue).&Journal of Applied Psychology&53 (1969): 236-239.
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“The Influence of the Character of the Criminal and His Victim on the Decisions of Simulated Jurors” (with D. Landy).&Journal of Experimental Social Psychology&5 (1969): 141-152.
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“The Effect of Expectancy of Task Duration on the Experience of Fatigue” (with B. Walster).&Journal of Experimental Social Psychology&3 (1967): 41-46.
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“Further Steps Beyond Parkinson’s Law: A Replication and Extension of the Excess Time Effect” (with D. Landy).&Journal of Experimental Social Psychology&3 (1967): 274-285.
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“Beyond Parkinson’s Law: The Effect of Excess Time on Subsequent Performance” (with E. Gerard).&Journal of Personality and Social Psychology&3 (1966): 336-339.
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“Choosing to Suffer as a Consequence of Expecting to Suffer: An Unexpected Finding” (with E. Walster and Z. Brown).&Journal of Experimental Social Psychology&2 (1966): 400-406.
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“Self-Evaluation Versus Direct Anxiety Reduction as Determinants of the Fear Affiliation Relationship” (with J. M. Darley).&Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Supplement 1 (1966): 66-79.
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“The Effect of Relevant and Irrelevant Aspects of Communicator Credibility on Opinion Change” (with B. W. Golden).&Journal of Personality&30 (1962): 135-146.
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“The Need for Achievement as Measured by Graphic Expression.” In&Motives in Fantasy, Action, and Society, edited by J. W. Atkinson, 249-265. New York: Van Nostrand, 1958.


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