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Monique Fleming
Adjunct Assistant Professor (research) of Psychology

Contact Information
Office: SGM 501
Phone: (213)740-2203
E-mail: mfleming@usc.edu

 

Education

B.A. Psychology, Stanford University, 1993
Ph.D. Social Psychology, The Ohio State University, 1999
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Tenure Track Appointments

Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan, 09/01/1999-08/15/2004  
 

Other Employment

Visiting Scholar in Marketing, University of California, Los Angeles, 08/16/2004-08/15/2005  
Faculty Associate of the Research Center for Group Dynamics, University of Michigan Institute of Social Research, 09/01/1999-08/15/2004  
 

Description of Research

Research Specialties

Attitudes and persuasion, with particular focus on the effects of prejudice and social identity on evaluative processes; Social cognition; Social identity; Judgmental bias and correction.
 

Publications

Book Chapter

Fleming, M. A., Petty, R. E. (2000). Identity and persuasion: An elaboration likelihood approach. (Vol. 171-199). USA: Attitudes, behavior, and social context: The role of norms and group membership./Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc...
 

Journal Article

Fleming, M. A., White, P. H., Petty, R. E. (2005). Stigmatized targets and evaluation: Prejudice as a determinant of attribute scrutiny and polarization. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin/NA. Vol. 31, pp. 496-507.
Priester, J. R., Dholakia, U. M., Fleming, M. A. (2004). When and why the background contrast effect emerges: Thought engenders meaning by influencing the perception of applicability. Journal of Consumer Research/University of Chicago Press. Vol. 31, pp. 491-501.
Priester, J. R., Nayakankuppam, D., Fleming, M. A., Godek, J. (2004). The A2SC2 Model: The influence of attitudes and attitude strength on consideration and choice. Journal of Consumer Research/University of Chicago Press. Vol. 30, pp. 574-587.
Petty, R. E., Fleming, M. A., Priester, J. R., Harasty Feinstein, A. (2001). Individual- versus group-interest violation: Surprise as a determinant of argument scrutiny and persuasion. Social Cognition/Guilford Press. Vol. 19, pp. 418-442.
Petty, R. E., Fleming, M. A., White, P. H. (1999). Stigmatized sources and persuasion: Prejudice as a determinant of argument scrutiny. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology/American Psychological Association. Vol. 76, pp. 19-34.
Fleming, M. A., Wegener, D. T., Petty, R. E. (1999). Procedural and legal motivations to correct for perceived judicial biases. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Vol. 35, pp. 186-203.
Petty, R. E., Fleming, M. A., Fabrigar, L. R. (1999). The review process at PSPB: Correlates of inter-reviewer agreement and manuscript acceptance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin/NA. Vol. 25, pp. 188-203.
 
 
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