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Lewis, K. L., Hodges, S. D., Laurent, S., Srivastava, S., & Biancarosa, G. (in press). Reading between the minds: The use of stereotypes in empathic accuracy. Psychological Science. Ickes. W., & Hodges, S. D. (in press). Empathic accuracy. To appear in J. Simpson & L. Campbell (Eds.), Handbook of Close Relationships. Oxford: Oxford University Press. PDF Myers, M. W., & Hodges, S. D. (2011). The structure of self-other overlap and its relationship to perspective taking. Personal Relationships. PDF Lewis, K. L., & Hodges, S. D. (2011). Empathy is not always as personal as you may think: The use of stereotypes in empathic accuracy. In J. Decety (Ed.), Empathy: From bench to bedside (pp. 73 - 84). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. PDF Glöckner, A., & Hodges, S. D. (2011). Strategy selection in memory based decisions: simplifying fast and frugal heuristics versus weighted compensatory strategies based on automatic information integration. Experimental Psychology, 58, 180-195. PDF Hodges, S. D., Clark, B., & Myers, M. W. (2011). Better living through perspective taking. In R. Biswas-Diener (Ed.), Positive psychology as a mechanism for social change (pp. 193-218). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Press. PDF Hodges, S. D., Laurent, S. M., & Lewis, K. L. (2011). Specially motivated, feminine, or just female: Do women have an empathic accuracy advantage? In J.L. Smith, W. Ickes, J. Hall, & S. D. Hodges (Eds.), Managing interpersonal sensitivity: Knowing when -- and when not -- to understand others (pp. 59-73). New York: Nova Science Publishers. PDF Fernandez-Duque, D., Hodges, S. D., Baird, J. A., & Black, S. E. (2010). Empathy in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 32, 289-298. PDF Hodges, S. D., Kiel, K. J., Kramer, A. D. I., Veach, D., & Villanueva, B. R. (2010). Giving birth to empathy: The effects of similar experience on empathic accuracy, empathic concern, and perceived empathy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 398-409. PDF Laurent, S. M., & Hodges, S. D. (2009). Gender and empathic accuracy: The role of communion in reading minds. Sex Roles, 60, 387-398. PDF Myers, M. W., & Hodges, S. D. (2009). Making it up and making do: Simulation, imagination and empathic accuracy. In K. Markman, W. Klein, & J. Suhr (Eds.), The handbook of imagination and mental simulation (pp. 281-294). New York: Psychology Press. PDF Hodges, S. D. (2008). Perspective-taking. In W. A. Darity (Ed.), International encyclopedia of the social sciences (pp. 226-227). Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference. PDF Brand, R. J., Markey, C. M., Mills, A., & Hodges, S. D. (2007). Sex differences in self-reported infidelity and its correlates. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 57, 101-109. Hodges, S. D., & Myers, Michael W. (2007). Empathy. In R. F. Baumeister and K. D. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology (pp. 296-298). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. PDF Hodges, S. D., & Biswas-Diener, R. (2007). Balancing the empathy expense account: Strategies for regulating empathic response. In T. F. D. Farrow & P. W. R. Woodruff (Eds.), Empathy in mental illness and health (pp. 389-407). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. PDF Decety, J., & Hodges, S. D. (2006). The social neuroscience of empathy. In P. A. M. van Lange (Ed.), Bridging social psychology: Benefits of transdisciplinary approaches. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. PDF Hodges, S. D. (2005). Feature matching in social comparisons. In M. Alicke, D. Dunning, & J. Krueger (Eds.), The self in social perception (pp. 131-153). Philadelphia: Psychology Press. PDF Hodges, S. D. (2005). Is how much you understand me in your head or mine? In B. F. Malle & S. D. Hodges (Eds.), Other minds: How humans bridge the divide between self and others (pp. 298-309). New York: Guilford Press. PDF Taylor, M., Hodges, S. D., & Kohanyi, A. (2003). The illusion of independent agency: Do adult fiction writers experience their characters as having minds of their own? Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 22, 361-380. PDF Hodges, S. D., Johnsen, A. T., & Scott, N. S. (2002). You're like me, no matter what you say: Self projection in self-other comparisons. Psychologica Belgica, 42, 107-112. PDF Hodges, S. D., Bruininks, P., & Ivy, L. (2002). It’s different when I do it: Feature matching in self-other comparisons. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 40-53. PDF Hodges, S. D., & Hollenstein, T. (2001). Direction of comparison in typicality judgments. Social Cognition, 19, 601-624. PDF Hodges, S. D., & Klein, K. J. K. (2001). Regulating the costs of empathy: The price of being human. Invited paper in Journal of Socioeconomics, 30, 437-452. PDF Klein, K. J. K., & Hodges, S. D. (2001). Gender differences, motivation and empathic accuracy: When it pays to understand. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 720-730. PDF Hodges, S. D., Klaaren, K. J., & Wheatley, T. P. (2000). Talking about safe sex: The role of expectations and experience. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30, 330-349. PDF Hodges, S. D. (1998). Reasons for the referent: Reducing direction of comparison effects. Social Cognition, 16, 367-390. PDF Hodges, S. D., & Wegner, D. M. (1997). Automatic and controlled empathy. In W. Ickes (Ed.), Empathic accuracy (pp. 311-339). New York: Guilford. PDF Hodges, S. D. (1997). When matching up features messes up decisions: The role of feature matching in successive choices. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 1310-1321. PDF Wilson, T. D., Hodges, S. D., & LaFleur, S. J. (1995). Effects of introspecting about reasons: Inferring attitudes from accessible thoughts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 16-28. PDF Erber, M. W., Hodges, S. D., & Wilson, T. D. (1995). Thought and attitude strength. In R. Petty & J. Krosnick, (Eds.), Attitude strength: Antecedents and consequences, (pp. 433-454). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. PDF Klaaren, K. J., Hodges, S. D., & Wilson, T. D. (1994). The role of affective expectations in subjective experience and decision-making. Social Cognition, 12, 77-101. PDF Hodges, S. D., & Wilson, T. D. (1993). The effect of analyzing reasons on attitude change: The moderating role of attitude accessibility. Social Cognition, 11, 353-366. Wilson, T. D., Lisle, D. J., Schooler, J. W., Hodges, S. D., Klaaren, K. J., & LaFleur, S. J. (1993). Introspecting about reasons can reduce post-choice satisfaction. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 19, 331-339. PDF Wilson, T. D., & Hodges, S. D. (1992). Attitudes as temporary constructions. In L. Martin and A. Tesser (Eds.), The construction of social judgment, (pp. 37-65). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. PDF |