Publications

Table of contents:

In Press Journal articles

 

Bergh, R., Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (in press). The personality underpinnings of explicit and implicit generalized prejudice. Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Bergh, R., Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (in press). The compatibility of personality and social identity processes: The effect of gender identity on neuroticism. European Journal of Personality.

 

Published Journal articles (2000-)

 

Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., & Bergh, R. (2011). Generalized prejudice: Common and specific components. Psychological Science, 22, 57-59.

Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., & Yang-Wallentin, F. (2011). Personality and social psychology factors explaining sexism. Journal of Individual Differences, 32, 143-160.

Ekehammar, B., Akrami, N., Hedlund, L.-E., Yoshimura, K., Ono, Y., Ando, J., & Yamagata, S. (2010). The generality of personality heritability: Big-Five trait heritability predicts response time to trait items. Journal of Individual Differences, 31, 209-214.

Bergh, R., Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2010). Social identity and prejudiced personality. Personality and Individual Differences.

Ekehammar, B. Akrami, N., & Yang-Wallentin, F. (2009). Ethnic prejudice: A combined personality and social psychology model. Individual Differences Research.

Araya, T., & Ekehammar, B. (2009). When tolerance leads to intolerance: Accessibility effects on social judgment. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 50, 325–331.

Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., Bergh, R., Dahlstrand, E., & Malmsten, S. (2009). Prejudice: The person in the situation. Journal of Research in Personality, 43, 890-897.

Nosek, B. A., Smyth, F. L., Sriram, N., Lindner, N. M., Devos, T., Ayala, A., Bar-Anan, Y., Bergh, R., Cai, H., Gonsalkorale, K., Kesebir, S., Maliszewski, N., Neto, F., Olli, E., Park, J., Schnabel, K., Shiomura, K., Tulbure, B., Wiers, R. W., Somogyi, M., Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., Vianello, M., Banaji, M. R., & Greenwald, A. G. (2009). National differences in gender-science stereotypes predict national sex differences in science and math achievement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106, 10593-10597.

Snellman, A., Ekehammar, B., & Akrami, N. (2009). The role of gender identification in social dominance orientation: Mediating or moderating the effect of sex? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 999-1012.

Agerström, J., Carlsson, R., Ekehammar, B., & Rooth D.-O. (2008). Svenska arbetsgivares implicita stereotyper av arabiska muslimer och överviktiga [Swedish employers’ implicit stereotypes of Arab Muslims and obese people]. Socialvetenskaplig Tidskrift, 12, 239-256.

Batalha, L., Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2007). Outgroup favoritism: The role of power perception, gender, and conservatism. Current Research in Social Psychology, 13, 39-49. [PDF]

Rautalinko, E., Lisper, H.-O., & Ekehammar, B. (2007). Reflective listening in counseling: Effects of training time and evaluator social skills. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 61, 191-209. [PDF]

Ekehammar, B., & Akrami, N. (2007). Personality and prejudice: From Big Five personality factors to facets. Journal of Personality, 75, 899-926.[PDF]

Akrami, N., Hedlund, L.-E., & Ekehammar, B. (2007). Personality scale response latencies as self-schema indicators: The inverted-U effect revisited. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 611-618.[PDF]

Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., & Araya, T. (2006). Category and stereotype activation revisited. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 47, 513-522.[PDF]

Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., Claesson, M., & Sonnander K. (2006). Classical and modern prejudice: Attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 27, 605-617.[PDF]

Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2006). Right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation: Their roots in big five personality factors and facets. Journal of Individual Differences, 27, 117-126.[PDF]

Batalha, L. (2006). The construction of gendered identities through personality traits: A post-structuralist critique. Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review, 2, 3-11.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., & Biel, A. (2005). Social psychology in Sweden: A brief look. European Bulletin of Social Psychology, 17 (1), 16-30.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., Zuber, I., & Konstenius, M. (2005). An empirical look at the Defence Mechanism Test (DMT): Reliability and construct validity. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 46, 285-296.[PDF]

Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2005). The association between implicit and explicit prejudice: The moderating role of motivation to control prejudiced reactions. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 46, 361-366.[PDF]

Snellman, A., & Ekehammar, B. (2005). Ethnic hierarchies, racial prejudice, and social dominance orientation. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 15, 1-12.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., Akrami, N., Gylje, M., & Zakrisson, I. (2004). What matters most to prejudice: Big Five personality, social dominance orientation or right-wing authoritarianism? European Journal of Personality, 18, 463-482.[PDF]

Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2004). Prejudice: A question of personality or social psychology, or both? International Journal of Psychology, 39, 380.[PDF]

Araya, T. (2003). The recall of stereotypes: The effects of incidentally activated directed forgetting instructions. Experimental Psychology, 50, 247-256.[PDF]

Araya, T. (2003). Stereotypes: Suppression, forgetting, and false memory. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 57, 394.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., Akrami, N., & Araya, T. (2003). Gender differences in implicit prejudice. Personality and Individual Differences, 34, 1509-1523.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., & Akrami, N. (2003). The relation between personality and prejudice: A variable- and a person-centred approach. European Journal of Personality, 17, 449-464.[PDF]

Araya, T., Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2003). Forgetting congruent and incongruent stereotypical information. Journal of Social Psychology, 143, 433-449.[PDF]

Araya, T., Ekehammar, B., & Akrami, N. (2003). Remembering things that never occurred: The effects of to-be-forgotten stereotypical information. Experimental Psychology, 50, 27-32.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., Zuber, I., & Simonsson-Sarnecki, M. (2002). The Defence Mechanism Test (DMT) revisited: Experimental validation using threatening and non-threatening pictures. European Journal of Personality, 16, 283-294.[PDF]

Araya, T., Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., & Hedlund, L.-E. (2002). Reducing prejudice through priming of control-related words. Experimental Psychology, 49, 222-227.[PDF]

Marongiu Ivarsson, S., & Ekehammar, B. (2001). Women’s entry into management: Comparing women managers and non-managers. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 16, 301-314.[PDF]

Ekehammar, B., Akrami, N., & Araya, T. (2000). Development and validation of Swedish classical and modern sexism scales. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 41, 307-314.[PDF]

Akrami, N., Ekehammar, B., & Araya, T. (2000). Classical and modern racial prejudice: A study of attitudes toward immigrants in Sweden. European Journal of Social Psychology, 30, 521-532.[PDF]

Marongiu, S., & Ekehammar, B. (2000). A gender perspective on person-manager fit and managerial advancement. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 41, 175-180.[PDF]

Gärling, T., Kristensen, H., Backenroth-Ohsako, G., Ekehammar, B., & Wessells, M. G. (2000). Diplomacy and psychology: Psychological contributions to international negotiations, conflict prevention, and world peace. International Journal of Psychology, 35, 81-86.[PDF]

Claesson, M., Sonnander, K., & Ekehammar, B. (2000). Attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities and social dominance: An empirical study in Sweden. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 44, 192.[PDF]

 

Books and Edited Proceedings (2000-)

 

Gärling, T., Backenroth-Ohsako, G., & Ekehammar, B. (Eds.) (2006). Diplomacy and psychology: Prevention of armed conflicts after the cold war. London: Marshall Cavendish International.

Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (2005). Ethnic prejudice: The explanatory power of personality and social psychology. In B. Ekehammar, & N. Akrami (Eds.), Proceedings of the Conference on Personality, Group and Social Psychology (pp. 7-20). Uppsala, Sweden: University Press.

Akrami, N., & Ekehammar, B. (Eds.) (2005). Proceedings of the Conference on Personality, Group and Social Psychology. Uppsala, Sweden: University Press.

Ekehammar, B., & Akrami, N. (2004). Prejudice: Personality and social psychology components. In I. Karlsson, K. Törnblom, & R. Vermunt (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth Nordic Conference on Group and Social Psychology (pp. 7-26). Skövde, Sweden: University of Skövde.

 

Doctoral and licentiate theses (2000-)

 

Batalha, L. (2008). Intergroup relations: When is my group more important than yours? Doctoral thesis, Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.[link]

Hedlund, L-E. (2008). Self-schema, response latency, and personality traits. Licentiate thesis, Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Snellman, A. (2007). Social hierarchies, prejudice, and discrimination. Doctoral thesis, Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.[link]

Akrami, N. (2005). Prejudice: The interplay of personality, cognition, and social psychology. Doctoral thesis, Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.[link]

Akrami, N. (2003). Social categories and stereotypes: A case of intimacy? Licentiate thesis, Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.[PDF]

Araya, T. (2003). Stereotypes: Suppression, forgetting, and false memory.Doctoral thesis, Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Sweden.[PDF]

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