JOSEPH P. FORGAS

      Scientia Professor                              

          School of Psychology 
          University of New South Wales 
          Sydney 2052 Australia                        

          Phone: + 61 2 9385 3037 
          Fax: + 61 2 9385 3641 

          Email: JP.Forgas@unsw.edu.au                                                                          

 


 

Area:

Social Psychology, Social Cognition 

 

Interests: 

Affective influences on social cognition and behaviour,

Social interaction processes,

Social judgments

Interpersonal communication, Personal relationships 

 

Further Info: 

Affect Research Laboratory 

Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology (Convener)

 

Degrees: 

BA(Hons), (1974), Macquarie University 
D. Phil. (1977), University of Oxford 
D. Sc. (1990), University of Oxford 

 

Awards:

Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, APA.

The Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship

Special Investigator Award, Australian Research Council

Australian Research Council Professorial Fellowship

Alexander von Humboldt Research Prize, Germany

 

Fellowships: 

Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia 
American Psychological Society 
Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Hungarian Academy of Sciences 

 

 

Books Since 2000  (for earlier publications see below)

 

1. Forgas, J.P. (Ed.) (2000). Feeling and thinking: Affective influences on social cognition. New York: Cambridge University Press.

2. Bless, H. & Forgas, J.P. (Eds.). (2000). The message within: Subjective experiences and social cognition. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

3. Forgas, J.P. (Ed.) (2001). Handbook of affect and social cognition. Mahwah, New Jersey: Erlbaum.

4. Forgas, J.P. Williams, K. R. & Wheeler, L. (Eds.) (2001).  The social mind: Cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal behavior. New York: Cambridge University Press. (Also published in Polish, 2005).

5. Ciarrochi, J.V. Forgas, J.P. & Mayer, J. D. (Eds.)  (2001).  Emotional intelligence in everyday life. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

6. Forgas, J.P. & Williams, K. D. (Eds.). (2001). Social influence: Direct and indirect processes. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

7. Forgas, J.P. & Williams, K.D. (Eds.) (2002). The social self: Individual, interpersonal and intergroup perspectives. New York: Psychology Press.

8. Forgas, J.P. Williams, K.D. & von Hippel, w. (Eds.) (2003). Social judgments: Explicit and implicit processes. New York: Cambridge University Press.

9. Forgas, J.P. Williams, K.D & Laham, S. (Eds.) (2004). Social Motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes. New York: Cambridge University Press.

10. Williams, K.D. Forgas, J.P. & von Hippel, w. (Eds.). (2005). The social outcast: Social rejection, exclusion and ostracism. New York: Psychology Press.

11. Ciarrochi, J.V. Forgas, J.P.  Mayer, J.D. (Eds.). (2005). Emotional intelligence in everyday life. (2nd edition). New York: Psychology Press.

12. Williams, K.D., Forgas, J.P. von Hippel, W. & Zadro, L. (Eds.). (2005). The social outcast: Ostracism, social exclusion, rejection and bullying. New York: Psychology Press.

13. Forgas, J.P. (Ed.) (2006). Affect, cognition and social behaviour. New York: Psychology Press.

14.  Forgas, J.P. von Hippel, W. & Haselton, M. (Eds.). (in press). Evolutionary psychology and social cognition. New York: Psychology Press.

Recent publications (since 2000) - Journal articles

 

1.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Managing moods: Towards a dual-process theory of spontaneous mood regulation. Psychological Inquiry, 11, 172-177.

2.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Affect and strategic communication. Hungarian Psychological Review, LV2-3, 145-178.

3.      Ciarrochi, J.V. & Forgas, J.P. (2000).  The pleasure of possessions: affective influences and personality in the evaluation of consumer items. European Journal of Social Psychology, 30, 631-649.

4.      Forgas, J.P. (2001). Feeling and thinking: The influence of affect on social cognition and behaviour. Foreign Psychology, 14, 2001, 60-82.  

5.       Forgas, J.P. & George, J.M. (2001). Affective influences on judgments and behavior in organizations: An information processing perspective. Organizational Behavior and Human decision Processes, 86, 3-34.    

6.      Forgas, J. & Ciarrochi, J. (2001). On being happy and possessive: the role of mood and personality on the evaluation of personal  possessions.  Psychology and Marketing, 18, 239-260.

7.      Forgas, J.P., Chan, N.Y.M, & Laham, S.M. (2001).  Affective influences on thinking and behavior: Implications for clinical, applied and preventive psychology.  Applied and Preventive Psychology: Current Scientific Perspectives, 10(4), 225-242.

8.      Forgas, J.P. (2002). Feeling and doing: Affective influences on interpersonal behavior. Psychological Inquiry, 13, 1-28.

9.      Forgas, J.P. (2002). Towards understanding the role of affect in social thinking and behavior. Psychological Inquiry, 13, 90-102.

10. Forgas, J.P. & Ciarrochi, J.V. (2002). On managing moods: Evidence for the role of homeostatic cognitive strategies in affect regulation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 336-345.

11. Forgas, J.P. (2003). Affective influences on verbal communication strategies. Australian Journal of Psychology, 55, 43.

12. Forgas, J.P. (2003). Why don’t we do it in the road…? Stereotyping and prejudice in mundane situations. Psychological Inquiry, 14, 249-255.

13. Forgas, J.P. & Cromer, M. (2004). On being sad and evasive: Affective influences on verbal communication strategies in conflict situations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 511-518.

14. Forgas, J.P. (2004). Feeling and thinking: The role of affect in social cognition and behaviour. Australian Journal of Psychology, 56, p. 185.

15. Forgas, J.P. Von Hippel, W. & Laham, S.M. (2004). An evolutionary model of managing moods: Evidence for the role of homeostatic cognitive strategies in affect regulation. Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology, 2, 43-60.

16. Forgas, J.P. East, R. & Chan, N.Y.M. (2005). The use of computer-mediated interaction in exploring affective influences on strategic interpersonal behaviors. Computers in Human Behavior, 19,

17. Forgas, J.P. Vargas, P. & Laham, S. (2005).  Mood effects on eyewitness memory: Affective influences on susceptibility to misinformation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 574-588..

18. Polya, J. Laszlo, J. & Forgas, J.P. (2005). Its not what you say, its how you say it: The effects of different narrative perspective on perceptions of personality and identity. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 785-796

19. Forgas, J.P. & Tehani, G. (2005). Affective influences on language use: Mood effects on performance feedback by experts and novices. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 24, 269-284.

20. Forgas, J.P. (2005). Uj arcok az akademian. Magyar Pszichologiai Szemle, (Hungarian Review of Psychology) LX3, 371-384.

21. Forgas, J.P. & Locke, J. (2005). Affective influences on causal inferences: The effects of mood on attributions for positive and negative interpersonal episodes. Cognition and Emotion, 19, 1071-1081.

22. Forgas, J.P. (in press). When sad is better than happy: Negative affect can improve the quality and effectiveness of persuasive messages and social influence strategies. Journal of Experimental social Psychology.

23.  Alter, A.L. & Forgas, J.P. (in press). On being happy but fearing failure: The effects of mood on self-handicapping strategies. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

 

Recent publications (since 2000) - Book Contributions

 

1.      Bless, H. & Forgas, J.P. (2000). The message within: Towards a social psychology of subjective experiences. In: Bless, H. & Forgas, J.P. (Eds.). The message within: Subjective experiences and social cognition. (pp. 179-202). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

2.      Forgas, J.P. Ciarrochi, J.V. & Moylan, S.J. (2000). Subjective experience and mood regulation: The role of information processing strategies. In: Bless, H. & Forgas, J.P. (Eds.). The message within: Subjective experiences and social cognition. (pp. 179-202). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

3.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Affect and information processing strategies: an interactive relationship. In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.). Feeling and thinking: The role of affect in social cognition. (pp. 253-282). New York: Cambridge University Press.

4.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Introduction: The role of affect in social cognition.. In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.). Feeling and thinking: The role of affect in social cognition. (pp. 1-30). New York: Cambridge University Press.

5.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Feeling and thinking: summary and integration.. In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.). Feeling and thinking: The role of affect in social cognition. (pp. 387-406). New York: Cambridge University Press.

6.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Feeling is believing? The role of processing strategies in mediating affective influences on beliefs. In: N.H. Frijda & A.S.R. Manstead & S. Bem (Eds.) Emotions and beliefs: How feelings influence thoughts. (pp. 108-144). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

7.      Forgas, J.P. (2000). Affective influences on communication and attribution in relationships. In: V. Manusov & J.H. Harvey (Eds.). Attribution communication behavior and close relationships. (pp. 3-21). New York: Cambridge University Press.

8.      Forgas, J.P. & J.V. Ciarrochi (2000). Affect infusion and affect control: The interactive role of conscious and unconscious processing strategies in mood management. In: Y. Rossetti & A. Revonsuo (Eds.). Beyond dissociation: Interaction between dissociated implicit and explicit  processing. (pp. 243-271). London: John Benjamins.

9.      Forgas, J.P. & Vargas, P.T. (2000). Effects of moods on social judgment and reasoning. In: M. Lewis & M. Haviland-Jones (Eds.). Handbook of emotions. (pp. 350-368). Guilford: New York.

10. Forgas, J.P. (2001). Introduction: Affect and social cognition. In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.). Handbook of affect and social cognition. (pp. 1-24). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

11. Forgas, J.P. (2001). Affect, cognition and interpersonal behavior: The mediating role of processing strategies. In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.). Handbook of affect and social cognition. (pp. 293-318). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

12. Forgas, J.P. (2001). Affect and the social mind: Affective influences on strategic interpersonal behaviors. In: J.P. Forgas, K. D. Williams and L. Wheeler (Eds.). The social mind: Cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal behavior. (pp. 46-72). New York: Cambridge University Press.

13. Forgas, J.P. Williams, K. R. & Wheeler, L. (2001). The social mind: introduction and overview. In: J.P. Forgas, K. D. Williams and L. Wheeler (Eds.). The social mind: Cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal behavior. (pp. 1-25). New York: Cambridge University Press.

14. Bower, G.H. & Forgas, J.P. (2001). Mood and social memory. In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.). Handbook of affect and social cognition. (pp. 95-120). Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

15. Forgas, J.P. (2001). The Affect Infusion Model (AIM): An integrative theory of mood effects on cognition and judgments. In: L.L. Martin & G.L. Clore (Eds.). Theories of mood and cognition. (pp. 99-134). Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

16. Forgas, J.P. & Bower, G.H. (2001). Mood effects on person perception judgments. In: W. G. Parrott (Ed.) Emotions in social psychology. (pp. 204-216). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

17. Forgas, J.P. (2002). Feeling and thinking: The influence of affect on social cognition and behaviour. In: L. Baeckman & C. von Hofsten (Eds.). Psychology at the turn of the millenium: Cognitive, Biological and Health Perspectives. (pp. 455-481). New York: Psychology Press.

18. Forgas, J.P. & Moylan, S.J. (2002). Affective influences on self-perception and self-disclosure. In: J.P. Forgas & K. D. Williams, (Eds.) The social self: Individual, interpersonal and intergroup perspectives. (pp. 73-96). New York: Psychology Press.

19. Forgas, J.P. (2003). Affective influences on attitudes and judgments. In: R.J. Davidson, K.R. Scherer and H. Goldsmith, (Eds.) Handbook of Affective Sciences. (pp. 596-618). Oxford University Press.

20.  Forgas, J.P. Williams, K.D. & von Hippel, W. (2003). Responding to the social world: Explicit and implicit processes in social judgments. In: J.P. Forgas, K.D. Williams, & W. von Hippel (Eds.). Social judgments: Explicit and implicit processes (pp. 1-22). New York: Cambridge University Press.

21. Forgas, J.P. & East, R. (2003). Affective influences on social judgments and decisions: Implicit and explicit processes. In: J.P. Forgas, K.D. Williams, & W. von Hippel (Eds.). Social judgments: Explicit and implicit processes (pp. 198-226). New York: Cambridge University Press.

22. Forgas, J.P. & Smith, C.A. (2003). Affect and emotion. In: M. Hogg & J. Cooper (Eds.). The SAGE handbook of social psychology. (pp. 161-189). London: Sage.

23. Eich, E., & Forgas, J.P. (2003). Mood, cognition, and memory.  In A.F. Healy & R.W. Proctor (Volume Eds.), Experimental Psychology (pp. 33-61). Volume 4 in I.B. Weiner (Editor-in-Chief) Handbook of psychology. New York: Wiley.

24. Forgas, J.P., Williams, K.D. & Laham,  S. M. (2004). Social motivation: Introduction and overview.  In: J.P. Forgas, K.D. Williams, & Laham, S. Social motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes. (pp. 1-20). New York: Cambridge University Press.

25. Forgas, J.P. & Laham, S. (2004). The role of affect in social motivation. In: J.P. Forgas, K.D. Williams, & Laham, S. Social motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes. (pp. 168-193). New York: Cambridge University Press.

26. Forgas, J.P. (2005). The psychology of social cognition and affect. In: Baltes, P. & Schmelzer, P. (Eds.). The International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. (pp. 14238-14242). Oxford: Elsevier.

27. Forgas, J.P. (2005). Research on affect and social behavior: Links to cognitive, learning and neuropsychology. In: P.A. M. van Lange (Ed.). Bridging social psychology: Benefits of transdiciplinary approaches. (pp. 117-122). Mahwah, New Jersey: Erlbaum.

28. Forgas, J.P. & Wyland, C.L. (2005). Affective intelligence: Understanding the role of affect in everyday social behaviour. In: J. Ciarrochi, J.P. Forgas & J.D. Mayer (Eds.). Emotional intelligence in everyday life. (pp. 77-99). New York: Psychology Press.

29. Williams, K.D., Forgas, J.P. von Hippel, W. & Zadro, L. (2005). The social outcast: an overview. In: K.D. Williams, J.P. Forgas &W. von Hippel (eds.). The social outcast: Ostracism, social exclusion, rejection and bullying. (pp. 1-18). New York: Psychology Press.

30. Forgas, J.P. & Laham, S. (in press). Recency effects. In: Baumeister, R. & Vohs, K..D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

31. Forgas, J.P. & Laham, S. (in press). Halo effects. In: Baumeister, R. & Vohs, K..D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

32. Forgas, J.P. (in press). Affect infusion. In: Baumeister, R. & Vohs, K..D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

33.  Forgas, J.P. (in press). Mood effects on memory, social judgments and social interaction. In: Gluck, M. A., Anderson, J. R , & Kosslyn, S. M. (Eds.). Memory and Mind: A Festschrift for Gordon H. Bower.  New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

 

LIST OF EARLIER PUBLICATIONS

 

Publications - books - prior to 2000

 

1.  Forgas, J.P. (1979). Social episodes: The study of interaction routines. London and New York: Academic Press.

2.  Forgas, J.P. (Ed.) (1981). Social cognition: Perspectives on everyday understanding.  London and New York: Academic Press.

3.  Gardner, G., Innes, M., Forgas, J.P., O'Driscoll, M., Pearce, P. & Newton, J. (Eds.) (1981).  Social Psychology.  Melbourne: Prentice-Hall.

4.  Forgas, J.P. (1985)  Interpersonal behaviour: The psychology of social interaction.  Sydney & Oxford: Pergamon Press. Reprinted 1988, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2000.

                        Also published in Japanese, Chinese, Persian and as:

                        Forgas,J.P. (1988). Soziale Interaktion und Kommunikation. Munich & Weinheim: Psychologie Verlags Union. (Further editions in 1992, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001).

                        Forgas, J.P. (1989). Comportamento Interpersonale. Roma: Armando Editore. (Further editions in 1995, 1998, 2000)

                        Forgas, J.P. (1989). A tarsadalmi erintkezes psychologiaja. Budapest: Gondolat. (Further editions in 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,2003, 2004)

5.  Forgas, J.P. (Ed.) (1985) Language and social situations.  Vol. 9 in Springer Series in Social Psychology, New York: Springer.

6.  Fiedler, K. & Forgas, J.P. (Eds.) (1988) Affect, cognition and social behavior.  Toronto: Hogrefe International

7.  Forgas, J.P. & Innes, M.J. (Eds.) (1989) Recent advances in social psychology: An international perspective. Amsterdam: North Holland Publishingo.

8.      Forgas, J.P.  (1991) Emotion and social judgments.  Oxford: Pergamon

 

Publications – Refereed journal articles prior to 2000

 

1.      Forgas, J.P. (1976) The perception of social episodes: categorical and dimensional representations in two different social milieus. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 34, 199-209.

2.      Forgas, J.P. (1976) An unobtrusive study of reactions to national stereotypes in four European countries.  Journal of Social Psychology, 99, 37-42.

3.      Forgas, J.P. (1977) Polarisation and moderation of person perception judgements as a function of group interaction style.  European Journal of Social Psychology, 7, 175-187.

4.      Forgas, J.P. & Brown, L.B. (1977) Environmental and behavioural cues in the perception of social encounters: an exploratory study.  American Journal of Psychology, 90, 635-644.

5.      Forgas, J.P., Kagan, C. & Frey, D. (1977)  The cognitive representation of political personalities: a cross-cultural comparison.  International Journal of Psychology, 12, 19-30.

6.      Forgas, J.P. (1978) Social episodes and social structure in an academic setting: the social environment of an intact group.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 14, 434-448.

7.      Forgas, J.P. (1978) The effects of behavioural and cultural expectation cues on the perception of social episodes.  European Journal of Social Psychology, 8, 203-213.

8.      Forgas, J.P. & Brown, L.B. (1978)  The effects of encoder race on observer judgements of nonverbal communications.  Journal of Social Psychology, 104, 243-251.

9.      Forgas, J.P., Argyle, M. & Ginsburg, G.P. (1979) Social episodes and person perception: the fluctuating structure of an academic group.  Journal of Social Psychology, 109, 207-222.

10. Forgas, J.P. & Menyhart, J. (1979)  The perception of political leaders: a multidimensional analysis.  Australian Journal of Psychology, 31, 213-223.

11. Forgas, J.P. (1980) Images of crime: a multidimensional analysis of individual differences in crime perception.  International Journal of Psychology, 15, 287-299.

12. Forgas, J.P. (1980) Implicit representations of political leaders: a multidimensional analysis.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 10, 95-310.

13. Forgas, J.P., Brown, L.B. & Menyhart, J. (1980) Dimensions of aggression: the perception of aggressive episodes.  British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 19, 215-227.

14. Forgas, J.P., & Dobosz, B. (1980) Dimensions of romantic involvement: towards a taxonomy of heterosexual relationships.  Social Psychology Quarterly, 43, 290-300.

15. Brown, L.B., & Forgas, J.P. (1980)  The structure of religion: Multidimensional scaling of informal elements.  Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 19, 423-431.

16. Forgas, J.P. (1981)  Responsibility attribution by groups and individuals: the effects of the interaction episode.  European Journal of Social Psychology, 11, 87-99.

17. Forgas, J.P. (1981)  Social episodes and group milieu: A study in social cognition.  British Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 77-87.

18. Forgas, J.P. (1982) Reactions to life dilemmas: Risk taking, success and responsibility attribution.  Australian Journal of Psychology, 34, 25-35.

19. Forgas, J.P., Morris, S.L. & Furnham, A. (1982)  Lay explanations of wealth: Attribution for economic success.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 12, 381-397.

20. Forgas, J.P. (1983) Social skills and the perception of interaction episodes.  British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 22, 195-207.

21. Forgas, J.P. (1983) What is social about social cognition?  British Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 129-144.

22. Forgas, J.P. (1983)  Episode cognition and personality: A multidimensional analysis.  Journal of Personality, 51, 34-48.

23. Forgas, J.P. (1983)  The effects of prototypicality and cultural salience on perceptions of people. Journal of Research in Personality, 17, 153-173.

24. Forgas, J.P. (1983) Cognitive representations of interaction episodes.  Australian Journal of Psychology, 35, 145-162.

25. Forgas, J.P. (1983)  Language, goals and situations.  Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2, 267-293.

26. Forgas, J.P. O'Connor, K. & Morris, S.L. (1983). Smile and punishment: The effects of facial expression on responsibility attribution by groups and individuals.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 9, 587-596.

27. Forgas, J.P. (1984). Interaction situations and their cognitive representations.  Psychologia, 4, 209-229.

28. Forgas, J.P. Bower, G.H., & Krantz, S. (1984)  The influence of mood on perceptions of social interactions.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 20, 497-513.

29. Forgas, J.P., & O'Driscoll, M. (1984)  Cross-cultural and demographic differences in the perception of nations.  Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 15, 199-222.

30. Bond, M.H. & Forgas, J.P. (1984)  Linking person perception to behaviour intention across cultures: the role of cultural collectivism.  Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 15, 337-352.

31. Forgas, J.P. (1985)  Person prototypes and cultural salience: the role of cognitive and cultural factors in impression formation.  British Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 3-17.

32. Forgas, J.P., & Bond, M. (1985)  Cultural influences on the perception of interaction episodes.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 11, 75-88.

33. Forgas, J.P., & Bower, G.H. (1987) Mood effects on person perception judgements.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 53-60.

34. Forgas, J.P., & Moylan, S. (1987)  After the movies: the effects of transient mood states on social judgments.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 13, 478-489.

35. Forgas, J.P., & Bower, G.H. (1988)  Affect in social judgments.  Australian Journal of Psychology, 40, 125-145.

36. Argyle, M. Trimboli, C., & Forgas, J.P. (1988)  Disclosure profiles in different relationships.  Journal of Social Psychology, 128, 117-124.

37. Forgas, J.P., Burnham, D., & Trimboli, C. (1988)  Mood, memory and social judgments in children.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 697-703.

38.  Forgas, J.P. (1989)  Affective influences on social perception and judgments. Psychologia, 9, 495-520.

39.  Forgas, J.P., Furnham, A., & Frey, D. (1989)  Cross-national differences in attribution of wealth and economic success.  Journal of Social Psychology, 129, 643-650

40.  Forgas, J.P. (1989)  Mood effects on personal and impersonal decisions.  Australian Journal of Psychology, 40, 125-145.

41.  Forgas, J.P. (1990) Affective influences on individual and group judgments. European Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 441-453.

42.  Forgas, J.P. Bower, G.H. & Moylan, S.J. (1990). Praise or blame? Affective influences on attributions for achievement. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 809-819.

43.  Forgas, J.P. (1991). Mood effects on partner choice: Role of affect in social decisions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 708-720.

44.  Forgas, J.P. & Moylan, S.J. (1991) Affective influences on stereotype judgments. Cognition and Emotion, 5, 379-397.

45. Forgas, J.P. (1992) Social thinking or thinking society? Contemporary Psychology, 37, 1051-1053.

46. Gudykunst, W.B. Forgas, J.P. Franklyn-Stokes, A. Schmidt, K.L. & Moylan, S.J. (1992). The influence of social identity and intimacy of relationship on interethnic communication. Communication Reports, 5, 90-99.

47. Forgas, J.P. (1992). Mood and the perception of unusual people: Affective asymmetry in memory and social judgments. European Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 531-547.

48. Forgas, J.P. (1992). On bad mood and peculiar people: Affect and person typicality in impression formation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62, 863-875.

49. Forgas, J.P. (1993). On making sense of odd couples: Mood effects on the perception of mismatched relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 19, 59-71.

50. Forgas, J.P. (1994). The role of emotion in social judgments: An introductory review and an affect infusion model. European Journal of Social Psychology, 24, 1-25.

51. Forgas, J.P. (1994). Sad and guilty? Affective influences on explanations of conflict episodes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 56-68.

52. Forgas, J.P., Levinger, G. & Moylan, S. (1994). Feeling good and feeling close: The effects of mood on relationship perception. Personal Relationships, 2, 165-184.

53. Forgas, J.P. & Jolliffe, C. (1994). How conservative are Greenies? Environmental attitudes, conservatism and traditional morality among university students. Australian Journal of Psychology, 46,  123-130.

54. Forgas, J.P. Janos, L. & Siklaki, I. & Moylan, S. (1995). Images of politics: A multidimensional analysis of implict representations of political parties in a newly emerging democracy. European Journal of Social Psychology, 25, 481-497.

55. Forgas, J.P. (1995). Mood and judgment: The Affect Infusion Model (AIM). Psychological Bulletin, 117, 39-66.

56.  Forgas, J.P. (1995). Strange couples: Mood effects on memory and impressions about prototypical and atypical relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,  21, 747-765.

57.  Forgas, J.P. & Fiedler, K. (1996). Us and them: Mood effects on intergroup discrimination. Journal   of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 28-40.

58. Forgas, J.P. (1997). Affect and strategic communication: The effects of mood on the production and interpretation of requests. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 28, 145-173.

59. Forgas, J.P. (1998). Asking nicely? The effects of mood on responding to more or less polite requests. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 24, 173-185.

60.  Forgas, J.P. (1998). On feeling good and getting your way: Mood effects on negotiating strategies and outcomes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 74, 565-577

61.  Forgas, J.P. (1998). On being happy but mistaken: Mood effects on the fundamental attribution error. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 318-331.

62. Forgas, J.P. & Vargas, P.T. (1998). Affect and behavior inhibition: The mediating role of cognitive processing strategies. Psychological Inquiry. 9, 205-210.

63. Forgas, J.P. (1998). Strategies of mood management:  Mood congruent and incongruent thoughts over time. Australian Journal of Psychology, 50, 20-21.

64.  Forgas, J.P. (1999). On feeling good and being rude: Affective influences on language use and request formulations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 928-939. 

65.  Forgas, J.P. (1999). Feeling and speaking: Mood effects on verbal communication strategies. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 850-863.

66.  Ciarrochi, J.V. & Forgas, J.P. (1999). On being tense yet tolerant: The paradoxical effects of trait anxiety and aversive mood on intergroup judgments. Group Dynamics: Theory, research and Practice. 3, 227-238.

 

Publications - book contributions prior to 2000

 

1.      Forgas, J.P. (1979) Multidimensional scaling: a discovery method in social psychology. In: G.P. Ginsburg (Ed.) Emerging strategies in social psychology.  London: Wiley.

2.      Forgas, J.P. (1980)  The structure of social episodes.  In: Proceedings, XXIInd International Congress of Psychology, Leipzig: University Press.

3.      Forgas, J.P. (1981) Social perception.  In: G. Gardner et al. (Eds.) Social psychology. Melbourne: Prentice-Hall.

4.      Forgas, J.P. (1981)  Interpersonal communication.  In: G. Gardner et al. (Eds.)  Social psychology. Melbourne: Prentice-Hall

5.      Forgas, J.P. (1981)  The development of relationships.  In: G. Gardner et al. (Eds.) Social psychology. Melbourne: Prentice-Hall.

6.      Forgas, J.P. (1981) Affective and emotional influences on episode representations.  In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.) Social cognition.  London & New York: Academic Press.

7.      Forgas, J.P. (1981) What is social about social cognition?.  In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.) Social cognition.  London & New York: Academic Press.

8.      Forgas, J.P. (1981) Epilogue: Everyday understanding and social cognition.  In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.) Social cognition.  London & New York: Academic Press.

9.      Tajfel, S. & Forgas, J.P. (1982) Social categorisation: cognitions, values and groups.  In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.) Social cognition.  London & New York: Academic Press.

10. Forgas, J.P., Argyle, M. & Ginsburg, G.P. (1982) Person perception and the interaction episode.  In: M. Argyle, A. Furnham & J. Graham (Eds.) Social situations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

11. Argyle, M., Ginsburg, G.P., Forgas, J.P. & Campbell, A. (1982) Personality constructs in relation to situations.  In: M. Argyle, A. Furnham & J. Graham (Eds.) Social situations.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

12. Ginsburg, G.P., Argyle, M. & Forgas, J.P. & Holtgraves, T. (1982) Reactions to rule-breaking episodes.  In: M. Argyle, A. Furnham & J. Graham (Eds.) Social situations.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

13. Forgas, J.P. (1982) Multidimensional scaling in social psychology.  In: A.P.M. Coxon and P.M. Davis (Eds.) Key texts in multidimensional scaling.  London: Heinemann.

14. Forgas, J.P. (1982) Cognitive representations of interaction episodes.  In: H. Hiebsch, H.H. Kelley, A.W. Petrowski and H. Brandstatter (Eds.) Social interaction.  Amsterdam: North Holland Publishers.

15. Forgas, J.P. (1982) Episode cognition: internal representations of interaction routines.  In: L. Berkowitz (Ed.) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (pp. 59-104), New York: Academic Press.

16. Forgas, J.P. (1985)  On the situational nature of language in social interaction.  In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.) Language and social situations.  New York: Springer.

17. Forgas, J.P. (1985) Cognitive representations of interaction episodes and social skill.  In: G. D'Ydewalle (Ed.) Cognition, information processing and motivation.  Amsterdam: North Holland Publishers.

18. Bergmann, G. & Forgas, J.P. (1985) Situational variation in speech dysfluencies in interpersonal communication.  In: J.P. Forgas (Ed.) Language and social situations.  New York: Springer.

19. Forgas, J.P. (1986) Cognitive representations of aggressive situations.  In: A. Campbell & J. Gibbs (Eds.) Violent transactions. Oxford: Blackwells.

20. Forgas, J.P. (1986) Multidimensional Scaling (MDS).  In: R. Harre & R. Lamb (Eds.) Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Psychology. Oxford: Blackwells.

21. Forgas, J.P. (1988) Episode representations in intercultural communication.  In: Y.Y. Kim and W.B. Gudykunst (Eds.)  Theorizing intercultural communication.  Beverly Hills: Sage.

22. Forgas, J.P. & Bower, G.H. (1988)  Affect in social and personal judgments.  In: K. Fiedler and J.P. Forgas (Eds.) Affect, cognition and social behaviour, Toronto: Hogrefe International.

23. Forgas, J.P. (1988) Self-presentation.  In: G. Wilson (Ed.) The book of personality and emotional well-being.  Dorchester: Andromeda Oxford. (Also reprinted by Salem House, Topsfield, Mass., and Reader's Digest).

24. Forgas, J.P. (1991) Affect and cognition in close relationships.  In Fletcher, G. & Fincham, F. (Eds) Cognition in close relationships.  New Jersey: Erlbaum.

25. Forgas, J.P. Burnham, D. & Trimboli, C. (1991) Mood effects on memory and social judgments in children. In: K. McConkey & N. Bond (Eds.) Readings in Australian psychology. Sydney: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich.

26. Forgas, J.P. (1992). Affect and social perception: Research evidence and an integrative theory. In: W. Stroebe & M. Hewstone (Eds.) European Review of Social Psychology. Chichester: Wiley.

27. Forgas, J.P. (1992). Affect in social judgments and decisions: A multi-process model. In: M. Zanna (Ed.) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. New York: Academic Press.

28. Forgas, J.P. & Van Heck, G.L. (1992). The psychology of situations. In: G.V. Caprara & G.L. Van Heck (Eds.) Modern personality psychology. New York: Harvester-Wheatsheaf.

29. Forgas, J.P. (1992). Affect, appraisal and action: Towards a multi-process framework. In R.S. Wyer & T.K. Srull (Eds.) Advances in social cognition. Hillsdale: Erlbaum.

30. Forgas, J.P. (1995). Social episodes. In M. Hewstone & A. Manstead (Eds.) An encyclopaedic dictionary of psychology. Oxford: Blackwell.

31. Forgas, J.P. (1995).  The role of emotion scripts and transient moods in relationships: Structural and functional perspectives. In: G.J.O. Fletcher & J. Fitness (Eds.) Knowledge structures and interaction in close relationships: A social psychological approach.  Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

32. Forgas, J.P., Johnson, R. & Ciarrochi, J. (1998). Mood management: The role of processing strategies in affect control and affect infusion. In: M. Kofta, G. Weary & G. Sedek (Eds.) Personal control in action: Cognitive and motivational mechanisms. (pp. 155-189). New York: Plenum Press.

33. Forgas, J.P. (1999). Network theories and beyond. In: T. Dalgleish & M. Power (Eds.) The handbook of cognition and emotion. (pp. 591-612). Chichester: Wiley.

34. Forgas, J.P. & Vargas, P.T. (1999). Affect, goals and the self-regulation of behavior. In: R.S. Wyer & T. Srull (Eds.) Advances in social cognition. (pp. 119-146). Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum.

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