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  2. John Bargh - Wikipedia

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    John A. Bargh (/ ˈ b ɑːr dʒ /; born 1955) is a social psychologist currently working at Yale University, where he has formed the Automaticity in Cognition, Motivation, and Evaluation (ACME) Laboratory.

  3. List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2001 - Wikipedia

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    John A. Bargh, professor of psychology and director, graduate program in social psychology, New York University: Nonconscious forms of self-regulation. James R. Bartholomew, professor of modern Japanese history, Ohio State University: Japan and the Nobel science prizes, 1901–1949.

  4. Tanya Chartrand - Wikipedia

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    She and her doctoral advisor, John Bargh, are widely cited for their groundbreaking research on social mimicry, [3] which they referred to as the chameleon effect. [ 4 ] Biography

  5. How To Use Your Body To Make Yourself Happier - AOL

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    In research led by cognitive scientist John Bargh at Yale in 2009, people who held a cup of warm cup coffee before an interview were more likely to find an individual warm and kind.

  6. Bargh - Wikipedia

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    Ian Bargh (1935–2012), British jazz pianist; John Bargh (born 1955), American social psychologist; Maria Bargh, New Zealand academic; Renee Bargh (born 1986), Australian entertainment reporter; Robyn Bargh, New Zealand book publishing executive

  7. List of social psychologists - Wikipedia

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    Anna Costanza Baldry; Mahzarin Banaji; Albert Bandura - Canadian psychologist known for social learning theory (or social cognitive theory) and self efficacy; John Bargh - known for having several priming experiments that failed subsequent attempts at direct replication

  8. Automaticity - Wikipedia

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    John Bargh (1994), based on over a decade of research, suggested that four characteristics usually accompany automatic behavior: [1]. Awareness A person may be unaware of the mental process that is occurring.

  9. Russell H. Fazio - Wikipedia

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    There has been a long dispute between Fazio and John Bargh about under what conditions automatic attitudes are activated. In Bargh's opinion (1992), automatic attitudes activation is a general and pervasive phenomenon. Most evaluations stored in memories are activated automatically on the mere presence of the social or nonsocial object. [5]