Aiden P. Gregg
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My research interests straddle the twin domains of social cognition and selfhood. I am particularly interested in (1) the properties, antecedents, correlates, and consequences of implicit measures such as the IAT; in (2) issues pertaining to self-esteem, self-enhancement motives, and narcissism; and (3) lie-detection.
Primary Interests:
- Applied Social Psychology
- Attitudes and Beliefs
- Persuasion, Social Influence
- Prejudice and Stereotyping
- Research Methods, Assessment
- Self and Identity
- Social Cognition
Books:
Journal Articles:
- Gregg, A. P., Seibt, B., & Banaji, M. R. (2006). Easier done than undone: Asymmetry in the malleability of implicit preferences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90, 1-20.
- Sedikides, C., Rudich, E. A., Gregg, A. P., Kumashiro, M., & Rusbult, C. (2004). Are normal narcissists psychologically healthy? Self-esteem matters. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 400-416.
- Teachman, B., Gregg, A. P., & Woody, S. R. (2001). Implicit associations for fear-relevant stimuli among individuals with snake and spider fears. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 226-235.
Other Publications:
- Sedikides, C., Campbell, W. K., Reeder, G., Elliot, A. J., & Gregg, A. P. (2002). Do others bring out the worst in narcissists? The "Others Exist for Me" illusion. In Y. Kashima, M. Foddy, & M. Platow (Eds.),Self and identity: Personal, social, and symbolic (pp. 103-123). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Sedikides, C., & Gregg. A. P. (2003). Portraits of the self. In M. A. Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.), Sage handbook of social psychology (pp.110-138). London: Sage Publications.
Aiden P. Gregg
School of Psychology
University of Southampton
Highfield Campus
Southampton SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom
- Phone: +44 2380 594601
- Fax: +44 2380 594597