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Dr. Duran's Research

The Cognitive Organization of Beliefs About Behaviors (dissertation).

        Click here to view the dissertation as a web page or click here to view it as a Word document.

Person Perception

Duran, A., Renfro, C.L., Waller, M., Trafimow, D., & Madson, L. (in progress). Perceptions of sexual orientation: A hierarchically restrictive trait.

Duran, A., & Trafimow, D. (in progress). The generalization of hierarchically restrictive traits.

Duran, A. (1998). The Effect of Trait Type on Recall. Unpublished master's thesis, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Attitudes Toward Outgroups

Duran, A., & Stephan, W. (in progress). Priming symbolic threat influences attitudes toward outgroups.

Pennington, E., Renfro, C.L., Duran, A., & Stephan, W. (in progress). Perceived in-group values and attitudes toward the out-group.

Duran, A., Finlay, K., Stephan, W., & Trafimow, D. (in progress).  The relationship between prejudice and discrimination.

Duran, A., Renfro, C.L., & Stephan, W. (under submission). Predicting attitudes towards affirmative action and its beneficiaries: An integrated threat approach.

Stephan, W., Diaz-Loving, R., & Duran, A. (2000). Integrated threat theory and intercultural attitudes:
Mexico and the United States.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.

Theory of Reasoned Action/Perceived Behavioral Control

Duran, A., & Trafimow, D. (2000). Cognitive organization of beliefs in favor and against performing a behavior. Journal of Social Psychology.

Trafimow, D., & Duran, A. (1998). Some tests of the distinction between attitude and perceived behavioral control. British Journal of Social Psychology, 37, 1-14.

Scenarios

Gregory, W.L., & Duran, A. (2000). Scenarios and Acceptance of Forecasts, in Principles of Forecasting: A Handbook for Researchers and Practitioners, J.S. Armstrong, Ed.; Kluwer Academic Press.

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