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Relevant Publications

Lewicki, P. (1981). Trait relationships and "nonconscious" experience. Technical Report, ISR/RCGD/81/C41. Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

Lewicki, P. (1982). Trait relationships: The nonconscious generalization of social experience. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 8, 439-445.

Lewicki, P. (1983). Self-image bias in person perception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45, 384-393.

Lewicki, P. (1984a). Self-schema and social information processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 47, 1177-1190.

Lewicki, P. (1984b). Birth order and person perception dispositions. European Journal of Social Psychology, 14, 183-190.

Lewicki, P. (1985). Nonconscious biasing effects of single instances on subsequent judgments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 48, 563-574. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P. (1986a). Nonconscious social information processing. New York: Academic Press.

Lewicki, P. (1986b). Processing information about covariations that cannot be articulated. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 12, 135-146. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Hoffman, H. (1987). Unconscious acquisition of complex procedural knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 13, 523-530. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P., Hill, T., & Bizot, E. (1988). Acquisition of procedural knowledge about a pattern of stimuli that cannot be articulated. Cognitive Psychology, 20, 24-37. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P., & Hill, T. (1987). Unconscious processes as explanations of behavior in cognitive, personality, and social psychology. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 13, 355-362.

Hill, T., Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Boss, A. (1989). Self-perpetuating development of encoding biases in person perception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 373-387. Download in PDF format

Hill, T., Smith, N., & Lewicki, P. (1989). The development of self-image bias: A real-world demonstration. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 15, 205-211. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P., & Hill, T. (1989). On the status of nonconscious processes in human cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 118, 239-241.

Lewicki, P., Hill, T., & Sasaki, I. (1989). Self-perpetuating development of encoding biases. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 118, 323-337. Download in PDF format

Hill, T., Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Schuller, G. (1990). The role of learned inferential encoding rules in the perception of faces: Effects of nonconscious self-perpetuation of a bias. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 26, 350-371.

Hill, T., Lewicki, P., & Neubauer, R. (1991). The development of depressive encoding dispositions: A case of self-perpetuation of biases. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 27, 392-409.

Hill, T., & Lewicki, P. (1991). Personality and the nonconscious. In V. Derlega, W. Jones, & B. Windstead (Eds.), Introduction to contemporary research in personality. New York: Nelson Hall.

Lewicki, P., Hill, T., & Czyzewska, M. (1992). Nonconscious acquisition of information. American Psychologist, 47, 796-801. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P., Hill, T., & Czyzewska, M. (1994). Nonconscious indirect inferences in encoding. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 123, 257-263. Download in PDF format

Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Hill, T. (1997). Cognitive mechanisms for acquiring "experience": The dissociation between conscious and nonconscious cognition. In J. D. Cohen and J. W. Schooler (Eds.). Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness (Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Consciousness). (pp. 161-177) Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Hill, T. (1997). Nonconscious information processing and personality. In D. Berry (Ed.). How implicit is implicit learning? (pp. 48-72) Oxford University Press, England: Oxford.

Lewicki, P. & Czyzewska, M. (2001). Styles of nonconscious intelligence. In P. Lewicki & A. Cleermans (Eds.), Nonconscious Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial. (pp. 43-50). York: University of York Press.

Lewicki, P. & Cleermans, A. (2001). (Eds.), Nonconscious Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial. York: University of York Press.

Lewicki, P., Hill, T., & Czyzewska, M. (in press). Hidden covariation detection: A robust and ubiquitous phenomenon. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.



Pawel Lewicki
Psychology Department, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104, USA
phone: (918) 631-2248, fax: (918) 631-2094, e-mail: PPL@myfastmail.com

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