Publications
Szymkow-Sudziarska, A., Parzuchowski, M., & Chandler, J. (2009). Life in the Fast Lane is Concrete: The Speed of Movements Influences the Construal Level of Goals. Manuscript under review.
In press
Wojciszke, B., Abele, A. E., & Baryła, W. (in press). Two dimensions of interpersonal attitudes: Liking depends on communion, respect depends on agency. European Journal of Social Psychology. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Past publications
Wojciszke, B., & Abele, A. E. (2008). The primacy of communion over agency and its reversals in evaluations. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 1139-1147. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Cisłak, A., & Wojciszke, B. (2008). Agency and communion are inferred from actions serving interests of self or others. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 1103-1110. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Abele, A. E., Uchronski, M., Suitner, C., & Wojciszke, B. (2008). Towards an operationalization of the fundamental dimensions of agency and communion: Trait content ratings in five countries considering valence and frequency of word occurrence. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 1202-1217. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Abele, A. E., Rupprecht, T., & Wojciszke, B. (2008). The influence of success and failure experiences on agency. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 436-448. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Parzuchowski, M., & Szymkow-Sudziarska, A. (2008). Well, Slap My Thigh: Expression of Surprise Facilitates Memory of Surprising Material. Emotion, 8, 430-434. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Abele, A., & Wojciszke, B. (2007). Agency and communion from the perspective of self versus others, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 751-763. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B., & Struzynska-Kujalowicz, A. (2007). Power influences self-esteem. Social Cognition, 25, 510-532. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B., & Cislak, A. (2006). Self-interest in social and political perception. In A. Golec de Zavala and K. Skarzynska (Eds.), Understanding Social Change: Political Psychology in Poland (pp. 51-70). New York: Nova Science Publishers. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B., & Dowhyluk, M. (2006). Immorality of success: When legitimization does not work. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 37, 213-220.
Wojciszke, B. (2005). Affective concomitants of information on morality and competence. European Psychologist, 10, 60-70. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B. (2005). Morality and competence in person and self perception. European Review of Social Psychology, 16, 155-188. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B. (2004). The negative social world: Polish culture of complaining. International Journal of Sociology, 34, 38-59.
Wojciszke, B. (2001). The consequences of being an influential minority on social controversies in the Polish emerging democracy. In W. Wosinska, R. B. Cialdini, J. Reykowski, & D. W. Barrett (Eds.), The practice of social influence in multiple cultures (pp. 173-188). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Wojciszke, B., Bazinska, R., & Jaworski, M. (1998). On the dominance of moral categories in impression formation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 24, 1245–1257. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B. (1997). Parallels between competence- versus morality-related traits and individualistic versus collectivistic values. European Journal of Social Psychology, 27, 245-256. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B. & Klusek, B. (1996) Moral and competence-related traits in political perception. Political Psychology Bulletin, 27, 319-324.
Wojciszke, B., (1994). Inferring interpersonal attitudes: Hypotheses and the information-gathering process. European Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 383-401. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B. (1994). Multiple meanings of behavior: Construing actions in terms of competence and morality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 222-232. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B., Brycz, H., & Borkenau, P. (1993). Effects of information content and evaluative extremity on positivity and negativity biases. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 327–336. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
Wojciszke, B. (1987). Ideal-self, self-focus and value-behaviour consistency. European Journal of Social Psychology, 17, 187-198. DOWNLOAD (PDF)
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