Dominic Abrams: Publications by Theme (chronologically)

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Dominic Abrams: Publications by Theme (chronologically)
Contents:
Page Item
Number
2.
Books/Monographs/Edited Special Issues
1-13
3.
Articles, Chapters and Reports
3.
Theory and Social Science
1-34
5.
Age and Ageism
1-29
7.
Gender
1-14
8.
Religion
1-2
9.
Health
1-15
10.
Social Exclusion, Engagement and Contact
1-37
13.
Basic Prejudice/General Social Psychology
1-18
14.
Social Identity…
14.
…and Self-regulation, Self-consciousness
1-10
15.
… and Distinctiveness and Uncertainty
1-8
15.
… and Music and Language
1-7
16.
… and Organisational Behaviour/Leadership
1-8
16.
… and Group Dynamics and Social Influence
1-42
19.
Developmental Social Psychology
1-30
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Books/Monographs/Special Issues
1. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1988) Social Identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup
Relations and Group Processes, London: Routledge (268 pages), ISBN 0-415 00694-5.
2. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (eds.), (1990) Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical
Advances, London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf (Also published New York: Springer-Verlag
(298 pages) ISBN 0-7450-0750-3.
3. Abrams, D. (1991). Special Issue of Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology,
'Social Dimensions of AIDS'. Vol 1, Issue 2 (pp 61-187). doi: 10.1002/casp.2450010201
4. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (eds) (1993) Group Motivation: Social Psychological Perspectives.
London: Harvester Wheatsheaf (240 pages) ISBN 0-7450-1239-6.
5. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1995) Social identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup
Relations and Group Processes. Tokyo:Japan UNI Agency, Inc. (269 pages) ISBN 7628-20407 C3011 P3914E.
6. Hong, Y, Abrams, D. & Ng, S.H. (1999) Special Issue of International Journal of Intercultural
Relations. 'Social Identification During Political Transition'. (Vol 23, 2, pp. 160-298) doi:
10.1016/S0147-1767(98)00040-6
7. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (Eds, 1999) Social Identity and Social Cognition. Oxford:
Blackwell. (411 pages) ISBN 0-631-20642-6.
8. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2001) Intergroup Relations. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
(439 pages). ISBN 086377-678-7/ 679-5.
9. Abrams, D.,. Hogg, M.A., & Marques, J.M. (Eds.) (2005). The Social Psychology of Exclusion
and Inclusion. New York: Psychology Press. (355 pages), ISBN 1-84169-073-2)
10. Abrams, D., & Houston, D.M. (2006) A Profile of Prejudice in Britain: Report of the National
Survey. The Equalities Review. Cabinet Office. (116 pages). ISBN: 978-1-902671-46-8
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11. Abrams, D., Christian, J.N, & Gordon D. (Eds.) (2007), Multidisciplinary handbook of social
exclusion research. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.(247 pages). ISBN 978-0-470-09513.
12. Rutland, A., Abrams, D. & Levy, S. (2007). International Journal of Behavioral Development:.
Special Issue on the Development of Intergroup Prejudice. (Vol 31, Issue 5, pp 417-535).
doi: 10.1177/0165025407083669
13. Abrams, D., & Killen, M. (2014). Social exclusion of children: Developmental origins of
prejudice. Journal of Social Issues, 70, 1 ((pp 1-195). doi: josi12043
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Articles, Chapters and Reports
Theory and Social Science
1. Abrams. D., & Hogg, M.A. (1990). On the social psychological relevance of discourse
analysis. Philosophical Psychology, 3, 219-225.
2. Abrams, D. (1990). The self-regulation of group behaviour: An integration of
self-awareness and social identity theory. In Abrams, D. & Hogg, M.A. (eds) Social
Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances . (pp. 89-112) London: HarvesterWheatsheaf
3. Abrams, D., and Hogg, M.A. (1990). An introduction to the social identity approach. In
Abrams, D. and Hogg, M.A. (eds) Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances.
(pp 1-9) London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf
4. Abrams, D. (1992). Processes of social identification. In G. Breakwell (ed) The Social
Psychology of the Self-Concept. London (pp. 57-100): Academic Press/Surrey University
Press. (ISBN 0-12 128685-1)
5. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1993). Introduction. In M.A. Hogg and D. Abrams (Eds)
Group Motivation: Social Psychological Perspectives. (pp ix-xv) London: Harvester Wheatsheaf
6. Abrams, D. (1996). Social identity, self as structure and self as process. In W.P.
Robinson (Ed). Social Groups and Identities: Developing the Legacy of Henri Tajfel. London:
Butterworth Heinemann. (pp. 143-168)(ISBN 0-7506-3083-3).
7. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (1998). Prospects for research in group processes and
intergroup relations. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 1, 7-23.
8. Abrams, D., & Masser, B. (1998). Context and the social self-regulation of stereotyping:
Perception, judgment and behavior. In R.S. Wyer (Ed) Advances in social cognition, vol 11.
Hillsdale, N.J: Erlbaum (pp. 53-67).
9. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D (1998). Group processes and intergroup relations. Editorial,
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 1, 4-6.
10. Abrams, D. (1999). Social identity, social cognition and the self: The flexibility and
stability of self-categorization. In D. Abrams and M.A. Hogg (Eds). Social Identity and
Social Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell (pp. 197-229).
11. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1999). Social identity and social cognition: Historical
background and current trends. In D. Abrams and M.A. Hogg (Eds). Social Identity and
Social Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell (pp. 1-25).
12. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2001). Collective identity: Group membership and selfconception. In M.A. Hogg and S. Tindale (Eds) Blackwell handbook of social psychology, vol 3:
Group Processes. (pp. 425-461). Oxford: Blackwell.
13. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2002). The context of discourse: Let’s not throw the baby
out with the bathwater (abridged) . In I. Parker (Ed.) Critical Discursive Psychology (pp. 172180). New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
14. Forbes, I., Abrams, D., Graves, E., & Hutchison, P. (2002). A ‘road map’ of international
opportunities in the social sciences. Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences.
Commissioned Report to ESRC. London.
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15. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2003). Intergroup behaviour and social identity. In M.A.
Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.) Handbook of Social Psychology. (pp. 407-431). California: Sage.
16. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A.. (2004). Metatheory: Lessons from social identity research.
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 8, 98-106. Special issue on “Theory Contruction in
Social and Personality Psychology, edited by A.W. Kruglanski and E.T. Higgins.
17. Abrams, D., Riddington, C., & Forbes, I. (2004). Future Priorities for the Economic and Social
Research Council: Recommendations and Observations from the Academy of Social Sciences
Consultation Exercise. Nottingham: Academy for the Social Sciences (39pp).
18. Forbes, I., & Abrams, D. (2004). International social science research: Craft industry or
baby behemoth? International Social Science Journal, 180, 227-244.
19. Hogg, M.A., Abrams, D., Otten, S., & Hinkle, S. (2004). The social identity perspective:
Intergroup relations, self-conception and small groups. Small Group Research, 35, 243-245.
20. Abrams, D., Frings, D.J., & Randsley de Moura, G.R. (2005). Group identity and selfdefinition. In S. A. Wheelan (Ed.) Handbook of group research and practice.(pp. 329-350). Sage
Publications: Thousand Oaks, C.A.
21. Abrams, D., Hogg, M.A., Hinkle, S.W., & Otten, S. (2005). The social identity
perspective on groups. In M.S. Poole and A.B. Hollingshead (Eds.) Theories of small groups:
An interdisciplinary perspective. (pp. 99-137). Thousand Oaks CA: Sage.
22. Abrams, D. (2006). The social psychology of neighbourliness. In T. Pilch (Ed.)
‘Neighbourliness’. (pp. 24-36). London: The Smith Institute. http://www.smithinstitute.org.uk/pdfs/neighbourliness.pdf.
23. Abrams, D. & Christian, J.N. (2007). A relational analysis of social exclusion. In D.
Abrams, J.N. Christian and D. Gordon (Eds.), Multidisciplinary handbook of social exclusion
research (pp 211-232). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
24. Abrams, D., & Hogg. M.A. (2008). Group Processes & Intergroup Relations ten years on:
Development, impact and future directions. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 1, 419425.
25. Randsley de Moura, G.R., Leader, T.I., Pelletier, J.P., & Abrams, D. (2008). Prospects
for group processes and intergroup relations research: A review of 70 years’ progress.
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 11, 575-596.
26. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2010). Social identity and self-categorization. In. J.F.
Dovidio, M. Hewstone, P. Glick, & V. M. Esses (Eds.). The Sage handbook of prejudice,
stereotyping and discrimination. (pp. 179-193). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
27. Abrams, D. (2013). Social identification and group processes. In J.M. Levine (Ed.)
Frontiers of social psychology: Group processes. (pp. 268-295) New York: Psychology Press.
28. Vasiljevic, M., Weick, M., Taylor-Gooby, P., Abrams, D., & Hopthrow, T. (2013)
Reasoning about extreme events: A review of behavioural biases in relation to
catastrophe risks. (ESRC, 26pp).
29. Abrams, D., & Vasiljevic, M. (2013). DR11. What happens to people’s identities when the
economy is suffering or flourishing? Driver Report to Government Office of Science, Future of
Identity programme,. http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/foresight/docs/identity/13-513peoples-identities-when-economy-suffering-or-flourishing.pdf (29pp). [Full report:
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http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/foresight/docs/identity/13-523-future-identitieschanging-identities-report.pdf].
30. Abrams, D., Vasiljevic, M., & Wardrop, H.M. (2012). Prejudice reduction, collective
action, and then what? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35 (6) , 15-16. doi:
10.1017/S0140525X12001136 (Commentary on Dixon, Levine, Reicher, & Durrheim:
Beyond prejudice: Are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one
another more the solution?).
31. Abrams, D., & Vasiljevic, M.D. (2014). How does macroeconomic change affect social
identity (and vice versa?): Insights from the European context?, Analysis of Social Issues and
Public Policy (pp 1-28). doi: 10.1111/asap.12052
32. Abrams, D. (2014). Reality check: Rigor, relevance, and the value of social psychological
research. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Forward, 251, (1-6).
33. Abrams, D. (2015). Social identity and intergroup relations. In M. Mikulincer & P. R.
Shaver (Eds.), APA handbook of personality and social psychology: Vol. 2. Group processes (pp.
203-228). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/14342-008.
34. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. Building bridges: A story of collaboration across three
continents. In R. Zweigenhaft & E. Borgida (Eds.), Collaboration in psychological science:
Lifting the veil. New York: Worth.
Age and Ageism
1. How Ageist is Britain? (2005). Age Concern England Report to the Commission on
Equality and Human Rights. (London: Age Concern England, 184_0705 CEHR, 20
pages). www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/how_ageist_is_britain.pdf.
2. Sopp, L., & Abrams, D. (2005). Building critical insight and benchmarks on age
discrimination and prejudice: A multi-partnership case study. (30 pages). Shortlisted for
the Market Research Society Public Policy/ Social Research Effectiveness Award.
3. Abrams, D., Eller, A., & Bryant, J. (2006). An age apart: The effects of intergenerational
contact and stereotype threat on performance and intergroup bias. Psychology and Aging.
21, 691-702.
4. Ray, S., Sharp, E., & Abrams, D. (2006). Age discrimination: A benchmark of public attitudes.
London: Age Concern England (67 pages).
http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/Ageism_Report.pdf.
5. Age Concern England (2008). Ageism in Britain: Trends and developments (15 pages).
http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/Ageism2008_Report.pdf.
6. Abrams, D., Crisp, R.J, Marques, S., Fagg, E., Bedford, L, & Provias, D. (2008). Threat
inoculation: Experienced and imagined intergenerational contact prevent stereotype
threat effects on older people’s math performance. Psychology and Aging.23, 934-939.
7. Abrams, D., Eilola, T., & Swift, H.S. (2009). Attitudes to age in Britain 2004-8. Department
for Work and Pensions report 599, October. (102pp).
8. Bratt, C., & Abrams, D. (2010) DWP Progress Report: Item Analysis from the ESS 2008
Age Module. January 28th.
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9. Vauclair, M., Abrams, D. & Bratt, C. (2010) Measuring Attitudes to Age – Reliability and
Validity of the Indicators (70pp). Department for Work and Pensions. August 26th.
10. Abrams, D., Russell, P.S, Vauclair, M., Swift, H. (2011). Ageism in Europe: Findings from
the European Social Survey. London: AgeUK. ISBN 978-09568731-0-1. (125pp).
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/documents/engb/id10704%20ageism%20across%20europe%20report%20interactive.pdf?dtrk=true
11. Abrams, D., Vauclair, M., Swift, H. (2011). Predictors of attitudes to age across Europe
Department for Work and Pensions, UK. Research Report No 735 (98pp),
http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rports2011-2012/rrep735.pdf
12. Age UK (2011). A snapshot of Ageism in the UK and across Europe. London: March (16pp).
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/documents/en-gb/forprofessionals/research/snapshot_of_ageism_in_europe.pdf?dtrk=true
13. AgeUK (2011). Grey Matters – A Survey of Ageism across Europe: EU Briefing and Policy
Recommendations. London: AgeUK, June (25pp).
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/Forprofessionals/ageism_across_europe_report.pdf?dtrk=true
14. Stuckelberger, A., Abrams, D. & Chastonay, P. (2012). Age discrimination as a source of
exclusion in Europe: The need for a human rights plan for older persons. In N. Keating
and T. Scharf (Eds). Exclusion/inclusion in later life: Global issues in social exclusion. (pp. 125144). London: The Policy Press.
15. Swiery, D., & Willitts, M. (2012). Attitudes to age in Britain 2010/11. DWP In-House
Research No 7, Department for Work and Pensions, ISBN 978-1-84947-929-5,
http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/ih2011-2012/ihr7.pdf. Note - the report reported
findings from ONS Survey designed by Abrams et al, and members of Eurage also guided
the report.
16. Abrams, D., & Swift, H.J. (2012). Ageism doesn’t work. Public Policy and Aging Report, 22 (3),
3-8. Washington DC: National Academy on an Aging Society, Gerontological Society of
America. ISSN 1055-3037
17. Abrams, D., & Swift, H.J. (2012) Experiences and Expressions of Ageism: Topline Results (UK)
from Round 4 of the European Social Survey. ESS Country Specific Topline Results Series (2).
London: Centre for Comparative Social Surveys (16pp).
18. Swift, H.J., Abrams, D., & Marques, S. (2012). Threat or boost: Social comparison
affects older people’s performance differently depending on task domain. The Journals of
Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. [pp 1-8]. doi:
10.1093/geronb/gbs044.
19. Swift, H.J., Lamont, R.A., & Abrams, D. (2012: 2). Are they half as strong as they used
to be? An experiment testing whether age-related social comparisons impair older
people’s hand grip strength and persistence British Medical Journal –Open, 2 (3), 1-6. doi:
10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001064
20. Marques, S., Lima, M.L., Abrams, D., & Swift, H.J. (2014). Will to live in older people’s
medical decisions: Immediate and delayed effects of aging stereotypes. Journal of Applied
Social Psychology. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12231
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21. Swift, H.J., Vauclair, C-M., Abrams, D., Bratt, C., Marques, S., & Lima, M-L. (2014).
Revisiting the paradox of well-being: The importance of national context. Journals of
Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu011
22. Marques, S., Vauclair, C.M., Lima, M.L., Brat, C., Swift, H., & Abrams, D. (2014/15).
Being old and ill across different countries: Social status, age identification and older
people's subjective health. Psychology and Health, doi: 10.1080/08870446.2014.938742.
23. Vauclair, C-M, Marques, S., Lima, M.L., Abrams, D., Swift, H.J., & Bratt, C (2014).
Perceived age discrimination as a mediator of the association between income inequality
and older people´s self-rated health in the European Region. Journals of Gerontology Series B:
Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu066
24. Vauclair, C-M., Marques, S., Lima, M.L., Bratt, C., Swift, H., & Abrams, D. (2014).
Subjective social status of older people across countries: The role of modernization and
employment. Journal of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, doi:
10.1093/geronb/gbu074
25. Lamont, R., Swift, H.J., & Abrams, D. (2015). A review and meta-analysis of age-based
stereotype threat: Negative stereotypes, not facts, do the damage. Psychology and Aging. doi:
10.1037/a0038586
26. Marques, S., Vauclair, C.M., Lima, M.L., Bratt, C., Swift, H., & Abrams, D. (2015).
Social Psychology & Gerontology: integrating theory to explain and intervene in age
discrimination towards older people in Europe. In Samanta, T. (Ed.) Bridging the gulf:
Theory and research on social gerontology. IITGN Research Initiative on Social Gerontology:
Oxford University Press, Open Book.
27. Christian, J.N., Kuai, S., Goldstone, A., Chin, W., Abrams, D., & Kourtzi, Z. (2015).
Socio-cognitive profiles for visual learning in young and older adults. Frontiers in Aging
Neuroscience.
28. Abrams, D., Swift, H.J., Lamont, R., & Drury, L. (2015). The barriers to and enablers of
positive attitudes to ageing and older people at the societal and individual level. A
Foresight Project: Analysing the Challenges and Opportunities of an Ageing Society – Evidence Review
6. Government Office of Science. London.
29. Abrams, D., Swift, H.J., & Drury, L. Old and unemployable? How age-based stereotypes
affect willingness to hire job candidates. Journal of Social Issues, 72, 102-118. Doi:
10.1111/josi.12158.
Gender
1. Abrams, D., Sparkes, K., & Hogg, M.A. (1985). Gender salience and social identity: The
impact of sex of siblings on educational and occupational aspirations', British Journal of
Educational Psychology, 55, 224-232.
2. Abrams, D. (1989). Differential association: Social developments in gender
identification during adolescence. in S. Skevington and D. Baker (eds.), The Social Identity
of Women,(pp 59-83) London, Sage (ISBN 0-8039-8205-4).
3. Abrams, D., Carter, J., & Hogg, M.A. (1989). Perceptions of male homosexuality: An
application of social identity theory. Social Behaviour (Special Issue on Male Sexuality), 4,
253-264.
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4. Emler, N.P., & Abrams, D. (1989). The sexual distribution of benefits and burdens in
the household: Adolescent experiences and expectations. Social Justice Research, 3, 139-156.
5. Masser, B., & Abrams, D. (1999). Contemporary sexism: The relationship between
Hostile, Benevolent and Neo-Sexism. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 23, 503-517.
6. Glick, P., Fiske, S.T., Mladinic, A., Saiz, J.L., Abrams, D., Masser, B., Adetoun, B.,
Osagie, J.E., Akande, A., Alao, A., Brunner, A., Willemsen, T., Chipeta, K., Dardenne, B.,
Dijksterhuis, A., Wigboldus, D., Eckes, T., Six-Materna, I., Expósito, F., Moya, M.,
Foddy, M., Kim, H., Mucci-Faina, A., Romani, M., Sakalli, N., Udegbe, Bo., Yamamoto,
M., Ui, M., Ferreira, M.C., & López, W.L. (2000). A subtle and ambivalent yet traditional
and pervasive prejudice: Ambivalent sexism across cultures. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 79, 763-775.
7. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2002). But she was unfaithful: Benevolent sexism and
reactions to rape victims who violate traditional gender role expectations. Sex Roles, 47,
289-293.
8. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2002). Against their will: Benevolent sexism and rape victims.
Relational Justice Bulletin, 15, 4-5.
9. Abrams, D., Viki, G.T., Masser, B.M., & Bohner, G. (2003). Perceptions of stranger and
acquaintance rape: The role of benevolent and hostile sexism in victim blame and rape
proclivity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 111-125.
10. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2003). Infra-humanisation: Ambivalent Sexism and the
Attribution of Primary and Secondary Emotions to Women. Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology, 39, 492-499.
11. Viki, G.T., Abrams, D., & Hutchison, P. (2003). The “True” Romantic: Benevolent
Sexism and Paternalistic Chivalry. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 49, 533-537.
12. Masser, B.M. & Abrams, D. (2004). Reinforcing the glass ceiling: The consequences of
hostile sexism for female managerial candidates. Sex Roles, 51. 609-615.
13. Viki, G.T., Abrams, D., & Masser, B.M. (2004). Evaluating stranger and acquaintance
rape: The role of benevolent sexism in perpetrator blame and recommended sentence
length. Law and Human Behavior, 28, 295-303.
14. Viki, G.T., Chiroro, P., & Abrams, D., (2006). Hostile sexism, type of rape, and selfreported rape proclivity within a sample of Zimbabwean males. Violence Against Women,
12, 789-800.
Religion
1. Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., & Spears, R. (1993). Religiosity and
adolescent pre-marital sexual attitudes and behaviour: An empirical study of conceptual
issues. European Journal of Social Psychology, 23., 39-52.
2. Sheeran, P., Spears, R., Abraham, C., & Abrams, D. (1996). Religiosity, gender and the
double standard. Journal of Psychology, 130, 23-34.
Health
1. Taylor, P., Abrams, D., & Hewstone, M.R.C. (1988). Cancer, stress and personality: A
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correlational investigation of life events, repression-sensitisation and locus of control.
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 61, 179-183.
2. Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., Spears, R., & Marks, D. (1989). AIDS invulnerability:
Relationships, sexual behaviour and attitudes among 16 to 19 year olds. In P. Aggleton,
P. Davis and G. Hart (eds.), AIDS: Individual, Cultural and Policy Dimensions, (pp 35-52)
Lewes: Falmer Press.
3. Sheeran, P., Abraham, S.C.S., Abrams, D., Spears, R., & Marks, D. (1990). The structure
of students' post-AIDS attitudes to condoms: Age, sex and experience of use. Psychological
Reports, 66, 614.
4. Abraham, S.C.S., Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., Spears, R., & Marks, D. (1991). Young
People learning about Aids: A study of Beliefs and Information Sources. Health
Education Research, 6, 19-29.
5. Spears, R., Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., & Marks, D. (1991). Social judgements of sex
and blame in the context of AIDS: Gender and linguistic frame. British Journal of Social
Psychology, 30, 37-49.
6. Abrams, D. (1991). Exploring social dimensions of AIDS. (Editorial) Journal of
Community and Applied Social Psychology, Special Issue on the Social Dimensions of AIDS, 1, 6168.
7. Abraham, S.C.S., Sheeran, P., Spears, R., & Abrams, D. (1992). Health beliefs and the
promotion of HIV-preventive intentions amongst teenagers: A Scottish perspective.
Health Psychology, 11, 363-370.
8. Abrams, D. (1992). Who's Afraid of AIDS?. Science and Public Affairs, 2, 43-46.
9. Abrams, D., Abraham, S.C.S., Sheeran, P., & Spears, R. (1992). Education, rational
decisions and false consensus: The implications of some basic evidence about young
people's AIDS-relevant cognition and behaviour. In Aggleton, P. (ed). Young People and
HIV/AIDS Social Research. (15 pages) Swindon: ESRC (ISBN 0-86226-229-1).
10. Abrams, D., Sheeran, P., Abraham, S.C.S., & Spears, R. (1992). Context and content:
The impact of school-leaving and school-based health education on AIDS-relevant
cognitions. (AIDS Care, 4, 243-256 Special Issue on Health Education).
11. Spears, R., Abraham, S.C.S., Abrams, D., & Sheeran, P. (1992). The effect of framing in
terms of "high risk groups" versus "risky practices" on prognoses of the extent of HIV
infection. European Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 195-201.
12. Abraham, C.S., Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., & Spears, R. (1994). Exploring teenagers'
adaptive and maladaptive thinking in relation to the threat of HIV infection. Psychology and
Health, 9, 253-272.
13. Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., & Orbell, S. (1995). Unemployment, self-esteem and
depression: a social comparison theory approach. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 17, 6582.
14. Spears, R., Abraham, C., Sheeran, P., & Abrams, D. (1995). The perceived risks of HIV
infection as a function of sexual practice, sex of target and partner and age and sex of
judge. Journal of College Student Development, 36, 103-111.
15. Abraham, C., Sheeran, P., Abrams, D., & Spears, R. (1996). Health beliefs and teenage
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condom use: A prospective study. Psychology and Health., 11, 641-655.
Social Exclusion, Engagement and Contact
1. Abrams, D. Stephenson, G.M., & Myers, F. (1989). Proposed High Speed Rail Link Postal
Survey: Summary of Main Findings (56 pages). Sevenoaks District Council.
2. Abrams, D., & Chesham, D. (1991). South Darenth/ Horton Kirby Community Survey: Final
Report (82 pages).
3. Abrams, D. (1992). Report on the Special Health Authority survey of the Maudsley, Royal Bethlem
and Institute of Psychiatry (100 pages).
4. Abrams, D., & Emler, N.P. (1992). Self-denial as a paradox of political and regional
social identity: Findings from the ESRC's "16-19 Initiative". European Journal of Social
Psychology, 22, 279-295.
5. Abrams, D., Hinkle, S.W., & Tomlins, M. (1999). Leaving Hong Kong: The roles of
attitude, subjective norm, perceived control, social identity and relative deprivation.
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 23, 319-338.
6. Hong, Y, Abrams, D., & Ng., S.H. (1999). Social identifications during political
transition: The Hong Kong 1997 Experience. International Journal of Intercultural Relations,
23, 177-185.
7. Abrams, D. (2001). Report on the First Meeting of the ESRC/Academy of Social Sciences
Seminiar Series on Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy Through Social Psychology.
University of Kent and http://www.ukc.ac.uk/psychology/social-inclusion/report1.htm.
8. Abrams, D. (2002). Report on the Second Meeting of the ESRC/Academy of Social Sciences
Seminiar Series on Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy Through Social Psychology.
University of Kent and http://www.ukc.ac.uk/psychology/social-inclusion/report2.htm. And
Crisp, R., & Abrams, D. Are you in or out?, The Psychologist, 15,6, 304-305.
9. Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2002). The psychology of collective political
protest. In V.C. Ottati, R.S. Tindale, J. Edwards, D. O’Connell, E. Posavac, E. SuarezBalcazar, L. Heath & F. Bryant (Eds). The Social Psychology of Politics: Social Psychological
Application to Social Issues, Volume 5. (pp. 193-214). New York: Plenum Press.
10. Abrams, D., & Hewstone, M. (2004). ESRC Seminar Series on Social Inclusion and Exclusion:
Informing Policy through Social Psychology: Conclusion Report (R451265070). March.
11. Christian, J.N., & Abrams, D. (2003). The effects of social identification, norms and
attitudes on use of outreach services by homeless people. Journal of Community and Applied
Social Psychology, 13, 138-157.
12. Eller, A., & Abrams, D. (2003). “Gringos” in Mexico: Longitudinal effects of language
school-promoted contact on intergroup bias. Special Issue of Group Processes and Intergroup
Relations: The Contact Hypothesis (edited by J.F. Dovidio, S. Gaertner, & K. Kawakami).6, 55-75.
13. Christian, J.N., & Abrams, D. (2004). A tale of two cities: Predicting homeless people’s
uptake of outreach programs in London and New York. Basic and Applied Social Psychology,
26, 169-182.
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14. Christian, J., Armitage, C.J., Abrams, D. (2003). Predicting uptake of housing services:
The role of self-categorisation in the theory of planned behaviour. Current Psychology, 22,
257-268.
15. Eller, A., & Abrams, D. (2004). Come together: Longitudinal comparisons of Pettigrew’s
Reformulated Intergroup Contact Model and the Common Ingroup Identity Model in
Anglo-French and Mexican-American contexts. European Journal of Social Psychology,34,
229-256.
16. Abrams, D., & Hewstone, M. (2005). Report on the Small Group Meeting on Social
Inclusion. European Bulletin of Social Psychology.
17. Abrams, D.,. Hogg, M.A., & Marques, J.M. (2005). A social psychological framework for
understanding inclusion and exclusion. In D.Abrams, M.A. Hogg, & J.M. Marques
(Eds.) The social psychology of exclusion and inclusion .(pp. 1-24). New York: Psychology Press.
18. Eller, A. & Abrams, D. (2006). A people's Entente Cordiale? The role of implicit attitude
in the relationship between English-French contact, levels of categorization and explicit
intergroup attitudes. Current Research in Social Psychology, 11(7), 92-110.
19. Christian, J.N., & Abrams, D. (2007). Preface and overview. In D. Abrams, J.N.
Christian and D. Gordon (Eds.), Multidisciplinary handbook of social exclusion research (pp xiii xix). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
20. Christian, J. , Armitage, C. & Abrams, D. (2007). Evidence That Theory of Planned
Behaviour Variables Mediate the Effects of Socio-demographic Variables on Homeless
People’s Participation in service Programmes, Journal of Health Psychology, 12, 805-817.
21. Eller, A., Abrams, D., Viki, G. T., & Imara, D. A. (2007). When my friend’s friend is a
police officer: Extended contact, crossed-categorization, and public-police relations of
Black and White people. South African Journal of Psychology, 37, 783-802.
22. Eller, A., Abrams, D., Viki, G. T., Imara, D. A., & Peerbux, S. (2007). Stay cool, hang
loose, admit nothing: Race, intergroup contact, and public-police relations. Basic
and Applied Social Psychology, 29, 213-224.
23. Hutchison, P., Abrams, D., & Christian, J. (2007). The social psychology of exclusion. In
D. Abrams, J. Christian, & N. Gordon (Eds.), The multidisciplinary handbook of social
exclusion research (pp 30-57). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
24. Abrams, D., Rutland, A.R., & Leader, T.I., & Benbow, A. (2008). REACH: Interim
Report to the Department for Communities and Local Government. (98pp).
25. Crisp, R. J., & Abrams, D., (2008). Improving intergroup attitudes and reducing
stereotype threat: An integrated contact model. In W. Stroebe, & M. Hewstone (Eds.).
European review of social psychology (vol. 19, pp. 242-284). Hove, E. Sussex: Psychology Press.
26. Abrams, D., Rutland, A.R., & Leader, T.I.,(2009). Black role models: Which messages work?.
Department for Communities and Local Government (39pp), July 14th, HMSO.
27. Leader, T.I. & Abrams, D. (2009). Project Sphinx: Final report (2009). (Dover Port
Authority, 98pp).
28. Leader, T.I., Abrams, D, & Rutland, A. (2009). Experimental evaluation of the impact of role
models for the REACH programme: The final report. Department for Communities and Local
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Government (400pp). HMSO.
29. Abrams, D. (2010). Processes of prejudices: Theory, evidence and intervention. Equalities and
Human Rights Commission. Research Report 56 (118 pp). London, EHRC. ISBN 978 1
84206 270 8.
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/uploaded_files/research/56_processes_of_prejud
ice.pdf
30. Eller, A.D., Abrams, D., & Zimmerman, A. (2011). Two degrees of separation: A
longitudinal study of actual and perceived extended international contact. Group Processes
and Intergroup Relations, 14, 175-191. Special Issue on Extended Contact. doi:
10.1177/1368430210391120
31. Abrams, D., & Grant, P.R.. (2012). A social identity –relative deprivation (SIRD) model
of social change: The rise of Scottish Nationalism. British Journal of Social Psychology, 51,
674-689. DOI:10.1111/j.2044-8309.2011.02032.
32. Christian J., & Abrams D. (2012). Social psychological perspectives on homelessness. In:
S J. Smith, M. Elsinga, L. F. O’Mahony, O. S. Eng, S. Wachter, & S. Fitzpatrick, (Eds.).
International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home, Vol 6. (pp. 484–488). Oxford: Elsevier. doi:
10.1016/B978-0-08-047163-1.00353-2.
33. Christian, J.N., Bagozzi,, R.P., Abrams, D., & Rosenthal, H., (2012). Social influence in
newly formed groups: The roles of personal and social intentions, group norms, and
social identity. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 255-260. .doi:
10.1016/j.paid.2011.10.004.
34. Christian, J.N., Clapham, D., Thomas, S., & Abrams, D. (2012). The relationship
between well-being, future planning, and intentions to utilize intervention programmes:
What can be learned from homeless service users?. International Journal of Housing Policy,
12, 159-182. doi: 10.1080/14616718.2012.681578
35. Eller, A.D., Abrams, D., & Gomez, A. (2012). When the direct route is blocked: The
extended contact pathway to improving intergroup relations. International Journal of
Intercultural Relations, 36, 637-646). doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2012.03.005
36. Jost, J.T., Chaikalis-Petritsis, E., Abrams, D., Sidanius, J., van der Toorn, J., & Bratt, C.
(2012). Why men (and women) do and don’t rebel: Effects of system justification on
willingness to protest. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 197-208. Doi:
10.1177/0146167211422544
37. Grant, P.R., Abrams, D., Robertson, D.W., & Garay, J. (2015). Predicting protests by
disadvantaged skilled immigrants: A test of an integrated Social Identity Relative
Deprivation, Collective Efficacy (SIRDE) model. Social Justice Research, 28, 76-101. doi:
10.1007/s11211-014-0229-z
Basic Prejudice/General Social Psychology
1. Abrams, D. (1995). The minimal group paradigm. In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone
(Eds). Dictionary of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell (p. 390). ISBN 06311 81466.
2. Abrams, D. (1995). Realistic conflict theory In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone (Eds).
Dictionary of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell. (p. 468).
3. Abrams, D. (1995). Superordinate goals. In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone (Eds).
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Dictionary of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell. (p. 642).
4. Abrams, D. (1995). Intergroup relations In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone (Eds).
Dictionary of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell (pp. 334-339).
5. Abrams, D. (2002). Psychology of social identity. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (Eds.)
International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. (pp. 14306-14309).Oxford,
Elsevier Science Ltd.
6. Hogg, M.A. and Abrams, D. (2003) Social cognition and attitudes. In N.R. Carlson,
W.Buskist & G.N. Martin, Psychology (Second European Edition). (pp 617-650), Needham
Heights, Mass.: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon.
7. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2003). Interpersonal and group processes. In N.R. Carlson,
W.Buskist & G.N. Martin, Psychology (Second European Edition), (pp. 651-692),
Needham Heights, Mass.: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon.
8. Abrams, D. (2005). Intergroup relations. In G. Davey (Ed.) Encylopeadic Dictionary of
Psychology. (pp. 255-257) London: Hodder Arnold.
9. Glick, P., Fiske, S.T., Abrams, D., Dardenne, B., Critina-Ferreira, M., Gonzalez, R.,
Hachfeld, C., Huang, L., Hutchison, P., Kim, H., Manganelli, A.M., Masser, B.M., MucciFaina, A., Okiebisu, S., Pek, J.C.X., Rouhana, N., Saiz, J.L., Sakalli-Ugurlu, N., Volpato,
C., Yamamoto, M., & Yzerbyt, V. (2006). Competent but arrogant: Perceptions of the
United States across 11 nations. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 28 (4).
10. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2007). Social cognition and attitudes In N.R. Carlson, W.
Buskist and G.N. Martin, Psychology (Third European Edition) (pp. 684-719)., Needham
Heights, Mass.: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon. (Chapter 15).
11. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (2007). Interpersonal and group processes. In N.R. Carlson,
W. Buskist and G.N. Martin, Psychology (Third European Edition) (pp. 720-767).,
Needham Heights, Mass.: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon. (Chapter 16).
12. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2010). Social identity and self-categorization. In. J.F.
Dovidio, M. Hewstone, P. Glick, & V. M. Esses (Eds.). The Sage handbook of prejudice,
stereotyping and discrimination. (pp. 179-193). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
13. Abrams, D., Vasiljevic, M., & Wardrop, H.M. (2012). Prejudice reduction, collective
action, and then what? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35 (6), 15-16. doi:
10.1017/S0140525X12001136 (Commentary on Dixon, Levine, Reicher, & Durrheim:
Beyond prejudice: Are negative evaluations the problem and is getting us to like one
another more the solution?).
14. Myers, C., Abrams, D., Rosenthal, H. E.S. , & Christian, J. (2013). Threat, prejudice and
stereotyping in the context of Japanese, North Korean, and South Korean intergroup
relations. Current Research in Social Psychology, 20, (7), 76-85,
http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp20_7.pdf
15. Abrams, D., Houston, D. M.Van de Vyver, J., & Vasiljevic, M. Equality hypocrisy:
Equality is a universal human right that we apply unequally. Peace and Conflict: Journal of
Peace Psychology, Special Issue: Psychologies of Human Rights.
16. Van de Vyver, J., & Abrams, D. (2015). Testing the prosocial effectiveness of the
prototypical moral emotions: Elevation increases benevolent behaviors and outrage
increases justice behaviors. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 58, 23-33. doi:
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10.1016/j.jesp.2014.12.005
17. Van de Vyver, J., Travaglino, G.T., Vasiljevic, M.D. & Abrams, D. (in press). The group
and cultural context of restorative justice: A social psychological perspective. In A.
Gavrielides (Ed.). The psychology of restorative justice. .(pp29-48). Farnham: Ashgate
publishing.ISBN 978-1-4724-5530-7 (hb) and 978-1-4724-5531 (ebook)..
18. Van de Vyver, J., Houston, D.M., Abrams, D., & Vasiljevic, M.D. Boosting belligerence:
How the 7/7 bombings affected liberals' moral foundations and prejudice. Psychological
Science. doi 10.1177/0956797615615584
Social Identity…
…..and Self-regulation, Self-consciousness
1. Abrams, D. (1985). Focus of attention in minimal intergroup discrimination. British
Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 65-74
.
2. Abrams, D. (1988). Self-consciousness scales for adults and children: Reliability, validity
and theoretical significance. European Journal of Personality, 2, 11-37.
3. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (1988). Comments on the motivational status of self-esteem
in social identity and intergroup discrimination. European Journal of Social Psychology, 18,
317-334.
4. Abrams, D., & Brown, R.J. (1989). Self-consciousness and social identity:
Self-regulation as a group member. Social Psychology Quarterly, 52, 311-318.
5. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1990). Self-esteem and intergroup behaviour. In Abrams,
D. & Hogg, M.A. (eds) Social Identity Theory: Constructive and Critical Advances. (pp. 28-47)
London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf.
6. Fenigstein, A., & Abrams, D. (1993). Self-attention and the egocentric assumption of
shared perspectives. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 29, 287-303.
7. Abrams, D. (1994). Social self-regulation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 20, 473484.
8. Abrams, D. (1995). Self-verification. In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone (Eds).
Dictionary of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell. (pp. 519-520).
9. Hoping, W. , de Jong-meyer, R., & Abrams, D. (2006). Excessive self-focused attention
and defensiveness among psychiatric patients: A vicious cycle?. Psychological Reports, 98,
307-317.
10. Zimmerman, A., Abrams, D., Doosje, B., & Manstead, A.S.R. (2011). Causal and moral
responsibility: Antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt. European Journal of
Social Psychology. 41, 825-839. doi 10.1002/ejsp.826
… and Distinctiveness and Uncertainty
1. Abrams, D., Thomas J., & Hogg, M.A. (1990). Numerical distinctiveness, social identity
and gender salience. British Journal of Social Psychology, 29, 87-92.
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2. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1993). An uncertainty reduction model of group
motivation. In M.A. Hogg and D. Abrams (Eds) Group Motivation: Social Psychological
Perspectives. (pp. 173-190) London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
3. Abrams, D. (1994). Political distinctiveness: An identity optimising approach. European
Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 357-365.
4. Abrams, D. (1995). Spontaneous self-concept. In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone
(Eds). Dictionary of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell. (p. 623).
5. Abrams, D. (1995). Uniqueness. In A.S.R. Manstead and M. Hewstone (Eds). Dictionary
of Social Psychology. Oxford, Blackwell. (pp. 660-662).
6. Abrams, D. (1997). Uncertainty and social psychological responses to the death of
Diana, Princess of Wales. The Psychologist, 10, 500-501.
7. Leader, T, Mullen, B, & Abrams, D. (2007). Without mercy: The immediate impact of
group size on lynch mob atrocity. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1340-1352.
8. Abrams, D. (2009). Social identity on a national scale: Optimal distinctiveness and young
people’s self-expression through musical preference. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations,
Special Issue on Music, Harmony and Discord in Intergroup Relations, 12, 303-317. (Ed. H. Giles,
J. Hajfda, D.L. Hamilton).
… and Music and Language
1. Abrams, D., & Manstead, A.S.R. (1981). A test of theories of social facilitation using a
musical task. British Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 230-237.
2. Hogg, M.A., Joyce, N., & Abrams, D. (1984). Diglossia in Switzerland? A social identity
analysis of speaker evaluations. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 3, 185-196.
3. Hogg, M.A., & Abrams, D. (1985). Review article 'The Social Dimension', Volumes 1
and 2. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, 51-60.
4. Hogg, M.A., Abrams, D., & Patel Y. (1987). Ethnic identity, self-esteem, and
occupational aspirations of Indian and Anglo-Saxon British adolescents. Genetic, Social and
General Psychology Monographs, 113, 487-508.
5. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (1988). Language attitudes,frames of reference and social
identity: A Scottish dimension. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 6, 201-213.
6. Hogg, M.A., D'Agata, P., & Abrams, D. (1989). Ethnolinguistic betrayal and speaker
evaluations: Some Italian-Australian data. Genetic, Social and General Psychology Monographs,
115, 153-181.
7. Rice, D.R., Abrams, D.,Badea, C., Bohner, G., Carnaghi, A., Dementi, L.I., Durkin, K.,
Ehmann, B., Hodson, G., Kokdemir, D., Masip, J., Moran, A., Oswald, M., Ouwerkerk,
J.W., Reber, R., Schroeder, J., Tasiopoulouk K., & Trzebinski, J. (2010). What did you
just call me? European and American ratings of the valence of ethnophaulisms (ethnic
labels). Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 29, 117-131, Doi: 10.1177/ 0261927
x09351696.
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… and Organisational Behaviour and Leadership
1. Abrams, D., Ando, K., & Hinkle, S. (1998). Psychological attachment to the group:
Cross cultural differences in organizational identification and subjective norms as
predictors of workers' turnover intentions. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 10,
1027-1039.
2. Morris, L., Hulbert, L., & Abrams, D. (2000). An experimental investigation of group
members’ perceived influence over leader decisions. Group Dynamics, 4, 157-167.
3. Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2001). Organizational identification:
Psychological anchorage and turnover. In M.A. Hogg, M.A. and D. Terry (Eds.) Social
Identity Processes in Organizational Contexts. (pp. 131-148) Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
4. Bown, N., & Abrams, D. (2003). Despicability in the workplace: Effects of behavioural
deviance and unlikeability on the evaluation of in-group and out-group members. Journal
of Applied Social Psychology, 33, 1-14.
5. Morris, L., Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G. & Durlach, P. (2003). Delaying the
inevitable? The effects of “time to think” on response to novel product concepts.
European Journal of Marketing, 37, 1440-1456.
6. Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G., Hutchison, P., & Marques, J. (2008). Innovation
Credit: When can leaders oppose their groups? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95,
662-678.
7. Randsley de Moura, G., Abrams, D., Retter, C., Gunnarsdottir, S., & Ando, K. (2009)
Identification as an organizational anchor: How identification and job satisfaction
combine to predict turnover intention. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 540-557.
8. Randsely de Moura, G.R., Abrams, D., Hutchison, P., & Marques, J.M. (2011).
Leadership deviance. In J.Jetten and M. Hornsey (Eds.) Rebels in groups: Dissent, deviance,
difference and defiance (pp. 238-258). Oxford: Blackwell.
… and Group Dynamics and Social Influence
1. Abrams, D., Wetherell, M. Cochrane, S., Hogg, M.A., & Turner, J.C. (1990). Knowing
what to think by knowing who you are: Self-categorisation and the nature of norm
formation, conformity, and group polarisation. British Journal of Social Psychology, 29, 97119.
2. Abrams, D., & Hogg, M.A. (1990). Social identification, self-categorisation and social
influence. In M. Hewstone and W. Stroebe (eds.), European Review of Social Psychology,
(Vol.1, pp 195-228), Chichester: John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 0 471 92479 2).
3. Abrams, D. (1991). Influence in the Group. In R.J. Brown (ed) You and the Community.
(20 pages) New York: Marshall Cavendish (serialised through Reader's Digest).
4. Abrams, D. (1991). Going With or Against the Crowd. In G. Breakwell (ed) Life Plans.
(19 pages) New York: Marshall Cavendish/ Reader's Digest.
5. Abrams, D., Wetherell, M. Cochrane, S., Hogg, M.A., & Turner, J.C. (1993). Knowing
what to think by knowing who you are: Self-categorisation and the nature of norm
formation, conformity, and group polarisation. (British Journal of Social Psychology, 1990, 29,
97-119). Reprinted in E. Aronson and Pratkanis, A.R. (Eds) International Library of Critical
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Writings in Psychology: Social Psychology, Vol 3.(pp. 471-493) Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd,
Aldershot (ISBN 1 85278 422 9).
6. Marques, J., Abrams, D., Paez, D., & Martinez-Taboada, C. (1998). The role of
categorization and in-group norms in judgments of groups and their members. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 976-988.
7. Marques, J.M., Paez, D., & Abrams, D. (1998) Social identity and intragroup
differentiation as subjective social control. In J.F. Morales, D. Paez, J.C. Deschamps and
S. Worchel (Eds). Current Perspectives on Social Identity and Social Categorization. New York:
Sage (pp. 124-142).
8. Abrams, D., Marques, J.M., Bown, N.J., & Henson, M. (2000). Pro-norm and anti-norm
deviance within in-groups and out-groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology., 78,
906-912.
9. Marques, J.M., Abrams, D., Paez, D., & Hogg, M.A. (2001). Social categorization, social
identification, and rejection of deviant group members. In M.A. Hogg and S. Tindale
(Eds) Blackwell handbook of social psychology, vol 3: Group Processes. (pp. 400-424). Oxford:
Blackwell.
10. Marques, J.M, Abrams, D., & Serodio, R. (2001). Being better by being right : Subjective
group dynamics and derogation of in-group deviants when generic norms are
undermined. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 436-447.
11. Abrams, D., Marques, J.M., Bown, N.J., & Dougill, M. (2002). Anti-norm and pro-norm
deviance in the bank and on the campus: Two experiments on subjective group
dynamics. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 5, 163-182.
12. Hutchison, P., & Abrams, D. (2003). Social identity and self-categorization processes in
an intragroup context: Reactions to deviant in-group members. European Journal of Social
Psychology, 33, 497-506.
13. Abrams, D., Marques, J.M., Randsley de Moura, G., Hutchison, P., & Bown, N.J. (2004).
The maintenance of entitativity : A Subjective Group Dynamics approach. In V.Y.
Yzerbyt, C.M. Judd, & O. Corneille (Eds.), The Psychology of Group Perception: Contributions to
the Study of Homogeneity, Entitativity, and Essentialism (pp. 361-381). Philadelphia PA:
Psychology Press.
14. Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G.R., Hutchison, P., & Viki, G.T. (2005). When bad
becomes good (and vice versa): Why social exclusion is not based on difference. In
D.Abrams, M.A. Hogg, & J.M. Marques (Eds.) The social psychology of exclusion and inclusion
(pp. 161-190). New York: Psychology Press.
15. Abrams, D., Hopthrow, T., Hulbert, L.G., & Frings, D. (2006). “Groupdrink”? The
effect of alcohol on risk attraction among groups versus individuals. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol. 67, 628-636.
16. Hopthrow, T., Abrams, D., Frings, D. & Hulbert, L. (2007.) Groupdrink The effects of
alcohol on intergroup competitiveness, Psychology of Addictive Behavours, 21, 272-276.
17. Frings, D.J., Hopthrow, T., Abrams, D., Hulbert, L.G., & Guttierez, R, (2008).
Groupdrink: The effects of alcohol and group process on vigilance errors. Group
Dynamics: Theory and Research, 12, 179-190.
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18. Hutchison, P., Abrams, D., Gutierrez, R.. and Viki, T. (2008). Getting rid of the bad
ones: The relationship between group identification, deviant derogation and identity
maintenance, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 874-881.
19. Abrams, D. (2010). Deviance. In J.M Levine & M.A. Hogg (Eds). Sage Encyclopaedia of
Social Psychology. (pp. 206-211). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
20. Abrams, D. (2010). Deviance. In R.L. Jackson (Ed). Sage Encyclopaedia of Identity. (pp. 213218).Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
21. Abrams, D. (2010). Subjective group dynamics. In J.M Levine & M.A. Hogg (Eds). Sage
Encyclopaedia of Social Psychology. (pp. 865-867) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
22. Frings, D., Abrams, D., Marques, J.M. & Randsley de Moura, G.R. (2010). The effects
of cost, normative support, and issue importance on motivation to persuade ingroup
deviants. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 14, 80-91.
23. Hopthrow, T., & Abrams, D. (2010). Group transformation: How demonstrability
promotes intra-group cooperation in social dilemmas. Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology. 46, 299-803.
24. Pinto, I., Marques, J. Levine, J.M., & Abrams, D. (2010). Membership status and
subjective group dynamics: Who triggers the Black Sheep Effect? Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 99, 107-119, doi:10.1037/a0018187.
25. Frings, D., & Abrams, D. (2010). The effect of Difference Orientated Communication
on the subjective validity of an in-group norm. DOC can treat the group. Group Dynamics.
14, 281-29, doi: 10.1037/a0019162..
26. Frings, D., Abrams, D., Marques, J.M. & Randsley de Moura, G.R. (2010). The effects
of cost, normative support, and issue importance on motivation to persuade ingroup
deviants. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 14, 80-91.doi: 10.1037/a0016092.
27. Abrams, D. (2011). Extremism is normal: The roles of deviance and uncertainty in
shaping groups and society. In M.A. Hogg and D.L. Blalock(Ed). The Claremont
Symposium. Extremism and the psychology of uncertainty. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
28. Abrams, D. (2012). Extremism is normal: The roles of deviance and uncertainty in
shaping groups and society. In M.A. Hogg and D.L. Blaylock(Eds.). The Claremont
Symposium. Extremism and the psychology of uncertainty. (pp. 36-54). Chichester: WileyBlackwell.
29. Abrams, D., & Levine, J.M. (2012). The formation of social norms: Revisiting Sherif’s
autokinetic illusion study. In S.A. Haslam & J.R. Smith (Eds.). Social psychology: Revisiting
the classic studies. (pp. 57-75). London: Sage Publications. http://kar.kent.ac.uk/37755/
30. Frings, D., Hurst, J., Cleveland, C., Blascovich, J., & Abrams, D. (2012). Challenge,
threat and subjective group dynamics: Reactions to normative and deviant group
members. Group Dynamics, 16, 105-121. Doi: 10.1037/a0027504
31. Viki, G.T., & Abrams, D. (2012). The social influence of groups on individuals. In
J.L.Wood & T.A. Gannon (Eds.) Crime and crime reduction: The importance of group processes
(pp. 3-33). New York: Psychology Press. http://kar.kent.ac.uk/35379/
32. Abrams, D. (2013). Social identification and group processes. In J.M. Levine (Ed.)
Frontiers of social psychology: Group processes. New York: Psychology Press
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33. Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G, & Travaglino, G.A. (2013). A double standard when
group members behave badly: Transgression credit to ingroup leaders. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology. doi: 10.1037/a0033600
34. Hutchison, P., Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2013). Corralling the ingroup:
Deviant derogation and perception of group variability. The Journal of Social Psychology. 153,
334-350. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2012.738260
35. Randsley de Moura, G., & Abrams, D. (2013). Bribery, blackmail and the double
standard for leader transgressions. Group Dynamics, Theory, Research and Practice, 17, 43-52.
doi: 10.1037/a0031287.
36. Hopthrow, T., Randsley d Moura, G., Meleady, R., & Abrams, D. (2014). Drinking in
social groups: Does ‘groupdrink’ provide safety in numbers when deciding about risk?
Addiction, 109, 913-921. doi: 10.1111/add.12496
37. Travaglino, G., Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G , Marques, J. & Pinto, I. (2014).
How groups react to disloyalty in the context of intergroup competition: Evaluations of
group deserters and defectors. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 54, 178-187. doi:
10.1016/j.jesp.2014.05.006
38. Travaglino, G., Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G., & Russo,. G. (2014). Organized
crime and group-based ideology: The association between masculine honor and
collective opposition against criminal organizations.. Group Processes and Intergroup
Relations, Special Issue on Gangs. Doi 10.1177/1368430214533394.
39. Travaglino, G., Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2014). Men of Honor don’t talk:
The effect of masculine honor on social activism against criminal organizations in Italy.
Political Psychology, doi: 10.1111/pops.12226
40. Abrams, D., Travaglino, G.A., Randsley de Moura, G., & May, P.J. A step too far?
Leader racism inhibits transgression credit. European Journal of Social Psychology, : doi:
10.1002/ejsp.2063. (6pp)
41. Travaglino, G.A., Abrams, D., Randsley de Moura, G, & Russo, G. (2015). That’s how
we do it around here: Levels of identification, masculine honor, and social activism
against organized crime in the South of Italy. European Journal of Social Psychology, doi:
10.1002/ejsp.2100
42. Travaglino, G., Abrams, D., & Randsley de Moura, G. (2015). Few but good: Group size
affects evaluation of transgressive leaders. British Journal of Social Psychology.
Developmental Social Psychology
1. Abrams, D. (1983). Light dawns on the children. New Society, 65, 216.
2. Abrams, D., Simpson, A., & Hogg, M.A. (1987). Different Views: The impact of sex,
area of residence and contact on teenagers' explanations for delinquency. Journal of Youth
and Adolescence, 16, 401-413.
3. Abrams, D., Jackson, D., & St. Claire, L. (1990). Children's understanding of mental
retardation and physical disability: Social identity and the handicapping functions of
stereotypes. Human Relations, 43, 1085-1098.
4. Abrams, D., Rutland, A. & Cameron, L. (2003). The development of subjective group
dynamics: Children’s judgments of normative and deviant in-group and out-group
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individuals. Child Development, 74, 1840-1856.
5. Abrams, D., Rutland, A., Cameron, L., & Marques, J.M. (2003). The development of
subjective group dynamics: When in-group bias gets specific. British Journal of
Developmental Psychology, 21, 155-176.
6. Abrams, D. (2004). The development of social identity: What develops? In M. Bennett
& F. Sani (Eds.) The development of the social self. (pp. 291-312). Philadelphia: Psychology
Press.
7. Abrams, D., Rutland, A., Cameron, L., & Ferrell, J. (2007). Older but wilier: Ingroup
accountability and the development of judgments of groups and their members.
Developmental Psychology, 43, 134-148.
8. Rutland, A., Abrams, D. & Cameron, L. (2007). Children’s attitudes towards nonconformists: Intergroup relations and exclusion in middle childhood. International Journal
of School Disaffection.4, 45-52.
9. Rutland, A., Abrams, D. and Levy, S. (2007). Introduction: Extending the conversation:
Transdisciplinary approaches to social identity and intergroup attitudes in children and
adolescents, International Journal of Behavioral Development, 31, 417-418.
10. Abrams, D., & Rutland, A. (2008). The development of subjective group dynamics. In
S.R. Levy, & M. Killen, M. (Eds.) Intergroup attitudes and relations in childhood through adulthood
(pp 47-65). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
11. Abrams, D., Rutland, A., Ferrell, J., & Pelletier, J. (2008). Children’s judgments of
disloyal and immoral peer behaviour: Subjective group dynamics in minimal intergroup
contexts. Child Development, 79, 444-461.
12. Abrams, D., Rutland, A., Pelletier, J. & Ferrell J. (2009). Group nous and social
exclusion: The role of theory of social mind, multiple classification skill and social
experience of peer relations within groups. Child Development, 80, 224-243.
13. Rutland, A., Killen, M., & Abrams, D. (2010). A new social-cognitive developmental
perspective on prejudice: The interplay between morality and group identity. Perspectives on
Psychological Science, 5, 279-291. doi: 10.1177/1745691610369468.
14. Abrams, D., Weick, M., Colbe, H., Thomas, D., & Franklin, K.M. (2010). On-line
ostracism affects children differently from adolescents and adults. British Journal of
Developmental Psychology, 29, 110-123. doi: 10.1348/026151010X494089.
15. Abrams, D., & Rutland, A.R. (2011). Children’s understanding of deviance and group
dynamics: The development of subjective group dynamics. In J.Jetten and M. Hornsey
(Eds.) Rebels in groups: Dissent, deviance, difference and defiance (pp 135-157). Oxford:
Blackwell.
16. Abrams, D. (2011). Wherein lies children’s intergroup bias? Egocentrism, social
understanding and social projection. Child Development, 82, 1579-1593. doi:
10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01617.x
17. Killen, M., Rutland, A., Abrams, D., Mulvey, K.L., & Hitti, A. (2013). Development of
intra-and intergroup judgments in the context of moral and social-conventional norms.
Child Development, 84, 1063-1080. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12011
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18. Abrams, D., Palmer, S. B., Rutland, A., Cameron, L., & Van de Vyver, J. (2013).
Evaluations of, and reasoning about, normative and deviant ingroup and outgroup
members: Development of the Black Sheep Effect. Developmental Psychology.
19. Hitti, A., Mulvey, K.L., Rutland, A., Abrams, D., & Killen, M. (2013). When is it okay to
exclude a member of the ingroup? Children and adolescents’ social reasoning. Social
Development. doi: 10.1111/sode.12047
20. Killen, M., Rutland, A., Abrams, D., Mulvey, K.L., & Hitti, A. (2013). Development of
intra-and intergroup judgments in the context of moral and social-conventional norms.
Child Development, 84, 1063-1080. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12011
21. Abrams, D., & Killen, M. (2014). Social exclusion of children: Developmental origins of
prejudice. Journal of Social Issues, 70, 1. 1-11. doi: josi12043
22. Abrams, D., Palmer, S.B., Rutland, A., Cameron, L., & Van de Vyver, J. (2014).
Evaluations of and reasoning about normative and deviant ingroup and outgroup
members: Development of the black sheep effect. Developmental Psychology, 50, 258-270.
doi: 10.1037/a0032461
23. Abrams, D., Rutland, A., Palmer, S.B., Pelletier, J., Ferrell, J.M., & Lee, S. (2014). The
role of cognitive abilities in children's inferences about social atypicality and peer
exclusion and inclusion in intergroup contexts. British Journal of Developmental Psychology.
doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12034
24. Mulvey, K.L, Hitti, A., Killen, M., Rutland, A., & Abrams, D. (2014). When do children
dislike ingroup members?: Resource allocation from individual and group perspectives.
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25. Mulvey, K.L, Hitti, A., Rutland, A., Abrams, D., & Killen, M. (2014). Context
differences in children’s ingroup preferences. Developmental Psychology, doi:
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26. Abrams, D., Rutland, A., Palmer, S.B., & Purewal, K. (2014). Children’s responses to
social atypicality among group members – Advantages of a contextualized socialdevelopmental account. British Journal of Developmental Psychology. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12053
27. Abrams, D., Powell, C., Palmer, S.B., & Van de Vyver, J. Toward a contextualized social
developmental account of children’s group-based inclusion and exclusion: In: Rutland,
A., Nesdale, D., & Spears Brown, C. (Eds.) The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group processes in
children and adolescents. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
28. Abrams, D., Pelletier, J., Cameron, L., & Lee, S. (2015). Children’s prosocial behavioral
intentions toward outgroup members. British Journal of Developmental Psychology ,
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29. Rutland, A., Hitti, A., Mulvey, K. L., Abrams, D., & Killen, M. (2015, April). When does
the in-group like the out-group?: Bias among children as a function of group norms
Psychological Science. doi: 10.1177/0956797615572758 [and supplementary material:
http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/04/17/0956797615572758/suppl/DC1]
30. Mulvey, K-L, Palmer, S.B., & Abrams, D. (2015). Race-based humor and peer group
dynamics in adolescence: Bystander intervention and social exclusion. Child Development.