Publications (click below for pdfs)
 
Cuddy, A.J.C., Norton, M.I., & Fiske, S.T. (in press). This old stereotype: The stubbornness and pervasiveness of the elderly stereotype. Journal of Social Issues.
Nelson, L.D. & Norton, M.I. (in press). From student to superhero: Temporary goals shape commitment to future altruism. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Sommers, S.R. & Norton, M.I. (in press). Everyday beliefs about racists: Lay theories of what constitutes racism (and what doesn’t). Group Processes and Intergroup Relations.
Monin, B., Norton, M.I., Cooper, J., & Hogg, M.A. (2004). Reacting to an assumed situation vs. conforming to an assumed reaction: The role of perceived speaker attitude in vicarious dissonance. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 7, 207-220.
Norton, M.I., DiMicco, J.M., Caneel, R., & Ariely, D. (2004). AntiGroupWare and Second Messenger: Simple systems for improving (and eliminating) meetings. BT Technology Journal, 22, 83-88.
Norton, M.I. & Goethals, G.R. (2004). Spin (and pitch) doctors: Campaign strategies in televised political debates. Political Behavior, 26, 227-248.
Norton, M.I., Vandello, J.A., & Darley, J.M. (2004). Casuistry and social category bias. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 817-831.
Monin, B. & Norton, M.I. (2003). Perceptions of a fluid consensus: Uniqueness bias, false consensus, false polarization and pluralistic ignorance in a water conservation crisis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 559–567.
Norton, M.I., Monin, B., Cooper, J., & Hogg, M.A. (2003). Vicarious dissonance: Attitude change from the inconsistency of others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85, 47-62.
Fein, S., Morgan, S.J., Norton, M.I., & Sommers, S.R. (1997). Hype and suspicion: The effects of pretrial publicity, race, and suspicion on jurors' verdicts. Journal of Social Issues, 53, 487-502.