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  1. Shimizu, Y., Kudo, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2024). Are older adults perceived as morally better than middle-aged persons? Focus on the stereotype content model. Acta Psychologica, 251, 104584. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104584

  2. Shimizu, Y., Komoto, S., Manome, Y., & Karasawa, K. (in press). Reducing benevolent sexism: Focusing on its harm against women and pervasiveness. International Journal of Psychology. 59(6). 1208-1216.  https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.13251

  3. Rudnev, M., Barrett, H.C., Buckwalter, W., Machery, E., Stich, S., Barr, K., Bencherifa, A., Clancy, R. F., Crone, D. J., Deguchi, Y., Fabiano, E., Fodeman, A. D., Guennoun, B., Halamova, J., Hashimoto, Y., Homan, J., Karasawa, K., Kim, H., Kiper, J., Lee, M., Liu, X., Mitova, V., Nair, R. B., Pantovic, L., Porter, B., Quintanilla, P., Reijer, J., Romero, P. P., Singh, P., Tber, S., Wilkenfeld, D. A. Yo, L. & Grossman, I.  Dimensions of wisdom perception across twelve countries on five continents. Nature Communications 15, 6375 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50294-0

  4. Porter, B., Barr, K., Bencherifa, A., Buckwalter, W., Deguchi, Y., Fabiano, E., Hashimoto, T., Halamova, J., Homan, J., Karasawa, K., Kanovsky, M., Kim, H., Kiper, J., Lee, M., Liu, X., Mitova, V., Bhaya, R., Pantovic, L., Quintanilla, P., ... Machery, E. (2024). A puzzle about knowledge ascriptions. Noûs, 1–17.https://doi.org/10.1111/nous.12515

  5. Numata T, Asa Y, Hashimoto T and Karasawa K (2024) Young and old persons' subjective feelings when facing with a non-human computer-graphics-based agent's emotional responses in consideration of differences in emotion perception. Front. Comput. Sci. 6:1321977. doi: 10.3389/fcomp.2024.1321977

  6. Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2023). Reducing negative attitudes toward older adults and increasing advocacy for policies to support older adults: Bayesian analysis approach. Acta Psychologica, 239, 103995. Link

  7. Shimizu, Y., Takeuchi, M., Karasawa, K. (2023). Anti-old and anti-youth attitudes among older adults: Focusing on middle-aged and old age identity. The Journal of Social Psychology, 163(2), 248-255. Link

  8. *Shimizu, Y., Osaki, S., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Trust in business operators of smart city projects. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 20(2), 111-116.

  9. Shimizu, Y., Osaki, S., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Social acceptance of smart city projects: Focus on the Sidewalk Toronto case. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10, 898922.

  10. *Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Development of a belief in naïve concepts of free will scale. The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 62, 1-11.

  11. Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Relationship between disease avoidance and attitudes toward older people. Advances in Gerontology, 12(3), 242-246.

  12. Shimizu, Y., Takeuchi, M, & Karasawa, K. (in press). Anti-old and anti-youth attitudes among older adults: Focusing on middle-aged and old age identity. The Journal of Social Psychology.

  13. Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Decreasing anti-elderly discriminatory attitudes: Conducting a ‘Stereotype Embodiment Theory’-based intervention. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52(1), 174-190.

  14. Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Influence of contact experience and germ aversion on negative attitudes toward older adults. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 829742.

  15. Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). Ageist attitudes: Youth identity, subjective time to become older, and impressions of the general older population’s physical and mental health. Advances in Gerontology, 12(2), 157-161.

  16. Shimizu, Y., Ishizuna, A., Osaki, S., Hashimoto, T., Tai, M., Tanibe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). The social acceptance of smart health services in Japan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1298.

  17. *Shimizu, Y., Tham, Y. J., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2022). The development of a Japanese version of the Symbolic Ableism Scale (SAS-J). The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 92(6), 532-542.

  18. *Tanibe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). The attribution of responsibility to the manufacturer and/or user after an accident caused by a self-driving car. The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 61(1), 10-21.

  19. Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). Are the powerful retributive, forgiving, or both? Moderating role of power on people’s responses to norm-violation. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. http://doi.org/10.1111/ajsp.12501

  20. Shimizu, Y., Osaki, S., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). How do People View Various Kinds of Smart City Services? Focus on the Acquisition of Personal Information. Sustainability, 13(19), 11062.

  21. Yukari Jessica Tham, Takaaki Hashimoto, and Kaori Karasawa (2021). Underlying dimensions of benefit and risk perception and their effects on people’s acceptance of conditionally/fully automated vehicles. Transportation.

  22. *Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). General cognition of various mental illnesses: Focusing on the Stereotype Content Model. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 37(1), 36-42.

  23. *Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). The effect of labeling og gambling disorder on negative attitudes. Cognitive Sciences: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society, 28(1), 161-167.

  24. Yukari Jessica Tham, Takaaki Hashimoto, and Kaori Karasawa (2021). Who incurs a cost for their group and when? The effects of dispositional and situational factors regarding equality in the volunteer’s dilemma. Personality and Individual Differences, 185, 111236.

  25. *Shimizu, Y., Okada, K., & Karasawa, K. (2021). The effect of awareness of recreatinal gamblers on implicit attitudes. The Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 60(2), 113-124.

  26. *Shimizu, Y., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). The complementation of the stereotype embodiment theory: Focusing on the social identity theory. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 19(1), 9-14.

  27. Shimizu, Y., Osaki, S., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2021). The social acceptance of collecting and utilizing personal information in smart cities. Sustainability, 13(16), 9146.

  28. Cova, F., Machery, E., Stich, S., Rose, D., Olivola, C. Y., Alai, M., Angelucci, A., Berniūnas, R., Buchtel, E. E., Chatterjee, A., Cheon, H., Cho, I.-R., Cohnitz, D., Dranseika, V., Lagos, Á. E., Ghadakpour, L., Grinberg, M., Hannikainen, I., Hashimoto, T., Horowitz, A., Hristova, E., Jraissati, Y., Kadreva, V., Karasawa, K., Kim, H., Kim, Y., Lee, M., Mauro, C., Mizumoto, M., Moruzzi, S., Ornelas, J., Osimani, B., Romero, C., Rosas Lopez, A., Sangoi, M., Sereni, A., Songhorian, S., Sousa, P., Struchiner, N., Tripodi, V., Usui, N., Vázquez del Mercado, A., Volpe, G., Vosgerichian, H. A., Zhang, X., & Zhu, J. (2019). De pulchritudine non est disputandum? A cross-cultural investigation of the alleged intersubjective validity of aesthetic judgment. Mind & Language, 34, 317-338.

  29. *Tham, Y. J., Murata, K., & Karasawa, K. (2018). Because of the "bad blood"? Genetic essentialism and associative stigma of an ex-convict's children. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 16, 77-82.

  30. Hashimoto, T., Karasawa, K., Hirayama, K., Wada, M., & Hosaka, H. (2018). Community proactivity in disaster preparation: Research based on two communities in Japan. Journal of Disaster Research, 13, 755-766.

  31. Ohtaka, M., & Karasawa, K. (2018). Perspective-taking in families based on the social relations model. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Advance online publication.

  32. *Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2018). The significance of the autopsy imaging (Ai) in Japanese corpse examination: From the interview with a bereaved family of traffic accident experienced judicial autopsy. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 16, 25-34.

  33. Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2018). Impact of consumer power on consumers' reactions to corporate transgression. PLoS ONE, 13(5), e0196819.

  34. *Tado'oka, Y., Higuchi, O., & Karasawa, K. (2018). The effect of stereotype suppression on negative thoughts about food products. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 89, 22-28.

  35. Sakurai, R., Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2018). The effect of goal attainability on conserving regulatory resources. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 15, 87-92.

  36. *Saito, M., Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2018). Determinants of the intention to participate in the judicial system in undergraduates: Using the factor relation model. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 58, 1-14.

  37. Rose, D., Machery, E., Stich, S., Alai, M., Angelucci, A., Berniūnas, R., Buchtel, E. E., Chatterjee, A., Cheon, H., Cho, I.-R., Cohnitz, D., Cova, F., Dranseika, V., Lagos, Á. E., Ghadakpour, L., Grinberg, M., Hannikainen, I., Hashimoto, T., Horowitz, A., Hristova, E., Jraissati, Y., Kadreva, V., Karasawa, K., Kim, H., Kim, Y., Lee, M., Mauro, C., Mizumoto, M., Moruzzi, S., Olivola, C. Y., Ornelas, J., Osimani, B., Romero, C., Rosas Lopez, A., Sangoi, M., Sereni, A., Songhorian, S., Sousa, P., Struchiner, N., Tripodi, V., Usui, N., Vázquez del Mercado, A., Volpe, G., Vosgerichian, H. A., Zhang, X. and Zhu, J. (2017). Nothing at stake in knowledge. Noûs.

  38. Machery, E., Stich, S., Rose, D., Alai, M., Angelucci, A., Berniūnas, R., Buchtel, E. E., Chatterjee, A., Cheon, H., Cho, I-R., Cohnitz, D., Cova, F., Dranseika, V., Lagos, Á. E., Ghadakpour, L., Grinberg, M., Hannikainen, I., Hashimoto, T., Horowitz, A., Hristova, E., Jraissati, Y., Kadreva, V., Karasawa, K., Kim, H., Kim, Y., Lee, M., Mauro, C., Mizumoto, M., Moruzzi, S., Olivola, C. Y., Ornelas, J., Osimani, B., Romero, C., Lopez, A. R., Sangoi, M., Sereni, A., Songhorian, S., Sousa, P., Struchiner, N., Tripodi, V., Usui, N., del Mercado, A. V., Volpe, G., Vosgerichian, H. A., Zhang, X., & Zhu, J. (2017). The Gettier intuition from South America to Asia. Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 34, 517-541.

  39. Rose, D., Machery, E., Stich, S., Alai, M., Angelucci, A., Berniūnas, R., Buchtel, E. E., Chatterjee, A., Cheon, H., Cho, I.-R., Cohnitz, D., Cova, F., Dranseika, V., Lagos, Á. E., Ghadakpour, L., Grinberg, M., Hannikainen, I., Hashimoto, T., Horowitz, A., Hristova, E., Jraissati, Y., Kadreva, V., Karasawa, K., Kim, H., Kim, Y., Lee, M., Mauro, C., Mizumoto, M., Moruzzi, S., Olivola, C. Y., Ornelas, J., Osimani, B., Romero, C., Rosas, A., Sangoi, M., Sereni, A., Songhorian, S., Sousa, P., Struchiner, N., Tripodi, V., Usui, N., del Mercado, A. V., Volpe, G., Vosgerichian, H. A., Zhang, X. and Zhu, J. (2017). Behavioral circumscription and the folk psychology of belief: A study in ethno-mentalizing. Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 6, 193-203.

  40. Tanibe, T., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2017). We perceive a mind in a robot when we help it. PLoS ONE, 12(7): e0180952.

  41. *Fukumoto, M., Tomabechi, T., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2017). The effect of free will belief on aggression in social interactive situations. Jounal of Human Environmental Studies, 15, 73-80.

  42. *Shiraiwa, Y., Kobayashi, M., & Karasawa, K. (2017). The effectiveness of crime victim policies of the police: An examination from the perspective of bereaving family members. The Japanese Journal of Criminal Psychology, 55, 15-27.

  43. *Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2017). The examination of the inhibitory effect on sentencing decisions: People's values of rational nature-oriented. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 15, 25-30.

  44. Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2016). When and by whom are apologies considered? The effects of relationship and victim/observer standing on Japanese people’s forgiveness. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 10, 171-185.

  45. *Futaki, N., Watanabe, T., Sakurai, R., & Karasawa, K. (2016). The effects of entitativity on behavioral intentions toward an ambivalent group: From the perspective of ageism. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 81-91.

  46. Tanibe, T., Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2016). Opposition to popular legal participation and the reason–emotion framework: Empirical research on citizens’ attitudes toward the lay judge system in Japan. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 14, 9-16.

  47. Jung, K. H., & Karasawa, K. (2016). How we view people who feel joy in our misfortune: The influence of expressed schadenfreude in interpersonal situation. Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, 30, 41-61.

  48. *Shiraiwa, Y., Kobayashi, M., & Karasawa, K. (2016). The demands and sufficiency of victim’s family to “know”: How effective is the victim participant system? Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 41-51.

  49. *Watanabe, T., Matsumoto, R., & Karasawa, K. (2016). Development of a Japanese version of the Free Will and Determinism Scale (FWDS). The Japanese Journal of Personality, 24, 228-231.

  50. Machery, E., Stich, S., Rose, D., Chatterjee, A., Karasawa, K., Struchiner, N., Sirker, S., Usui, N., & Hashimoto, T. (2015). Gettier across cultures. Noûs, 51(3), 645-664.

  51. *Ohtaka, M., & Karasawa, K. (2015). Determinants of emerging adults’ attitudes toward their fathers:Focusing on children’s perceptions of their fathers’ behaviors. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 31, 89-100.

  52. *Watanabe, T., Ota, K., & Karasawa, K. (2015). The past and future of empirical research on free will beliefs: Prospect for comprehensive analysis of philosophical theory, experimental philosophy, and social psychology. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 31, 56-69.

  53. Watanabe, T., Sakurai, R., & Karasawa, K. (2015). Free will beliefs and moral responsibility: Disbelief in free will leads to less responsibility for third person's crime. Asian Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences 2015 Official Conference Proceedings, 423-431.

  54. *Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2015). The examination of the enhancement and inhibiting effects on sentencing decisions: Sympathy for crime victim and normative value about the trial. Japanese Journal of Research on Emotions, 22, 110-117.

  55. Watamura, E., Wakebe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2014). The influence of improper information on Japanese lay judges’ determination of punishment. Asian Journal of Criminology, 9, 285-300.

  56. Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2014). Science, so close and yet so far away: How people view science, science subjects and scientists. In Y.Suzuki & M. Hagiya (Eds.), Recent Advances in Natural Computing. (pp.57-67). Tokyo, Japan: Springer.

  57. Watamura,E., Wakebe, T., Fujio, M., Itoh, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2014). The automatic activation of retributive motive when determining punishment. Psychological Studies, 59, 236-240.

  58. Sakurai, R., Karasawa, K., & Watanabe, T. (2014). Unconscious goal activation occupies executive functions: Subliminal priming of the graphic stimulus. Proceedings of International Conference on Education, Psychology and Society, 167-174.

  59. *Shiraiwa, Y., Matsumoto, R., Uchihori, T., & Karasawa, K. (2014). Asymmetric perceptions in a mock trail scenario: The examination of the prognostic factors and the consequences. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 12, 11-16.

  60. *Ohtaka, M., & Karasawa, K. (2014). The effect of father-child political conversation on children’s political attitudes: Analysis from university students’ data. The Bulletin of Yamanashi-Gakuin University Low School, 72, 251-261.

  61. *Watanabe, T., Sakurai, R., Watamura, E., & Karasawa, K. (2014). Development of a Japanese version of the Free Will and Determinism Plus Scale (FAD+). The Japanese Journal of Personality, 23, 53-56.

  62. *Itoh, T., & Karasawa, K. (2014). Influence of intergroup inequity on supportive attitudes toward policies to reduce the inequity, and causal inferences concerning companies while job hunting: focusing on achieved-status inequity. Japanese Journal of Industrial-Organizational Psychology, 27, 117-127.

  63. *Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2014). The effect of participation of the victims in trials on their confidence in the criminal justice system. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 85, 20-28.

  64. *Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2014). Mortality salience and feeling of belongingness to ingroup. Death and Life Studies and Practical Ethics, 19, 49-65.

  65. Karasawa, K., & Todayama, K. (2013). The social aspects of science communication in the books for general audience after Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 11, 117-123.

  66. Todayama, K., & Karasawa, K. (2013). How radiation and its effect were explained? Science communication after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. International Journal of Knowledge and Web Intelligence, 4, 336-348.

  67. *Itoh, T., & Karasawa, K. (2013). The relationship between causal attribution toward unemployed people and motivation to reduce employment disparity in Japan: Focusing on inequality causal attribution. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 11, 125-131.

  68. *Watanabe, T., Okada, M., Sakai, M., Ikeya, K., & Karasawa, K. (2013). Changing attribution processes by belief in free will. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 11, 59-65.

  69. *Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2013). Explicit and implicit attitudes toward standard-Japanese and Osaka-dialect language use. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 84, 20-27.

  70. *Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2013). The effect of the victim participant’s statements and people’s attitudes to victim participation on sentencing decisions. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 53, 12-21.

  71. *Hashimoto, T., Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2012). People’s attitudes toward income inequality policies: How perceptions of opportunity and social class affect responsibility attribution. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 28, 13-23.

  72. *Shiraiwa, Y., Ogihara, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2012). The examination of asymmetric cognition in a mock trial scenario: The relation of people’s attitudes toward the victim participant system and sentencing decisions. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 28, 41-50.

  73. *Arakawa, A., Shiraiwa, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2012). An development of educational game to promote understanding crime victim. Low and Education, 2, 5-15. (Japanese article without English abstract)

  74. *Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2012). The effect of self-threat on ingroup projection. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 27, 83-92.

  75. Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2012). Self-ingroup overlap in the face of mortality salience. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 52, 25-34.

  76. Hashimoto T., & Karasawa, K. (2012). Victim and observer asymmetries in their reactions to an apology: How responsibility attribution and emotional empathy lead to forgiveness. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 51, 104-117.

  77. *Shiraiwa, Y., Miyamoto, S., & Karasawa, K. (2012). An examination of negative attributional labels for victims of crime: Is “responsibility” attributed to the victims? Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 27, 109-117.

  78. *Ohtaka, M., & Karasawa, K. (2011). Political conversation with fathers: Its effects on children’s sense of political efficacy. The Bulletin of Yamanashi-Gakuin University Low School, 68, 391‐411. (Japanese article without English abstract)

  79. *Watanabe, T., & Karasawa, K. (2011). The relationship between implicit self-evaluation and ingroup evaluation. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 9, 35-40.

  80. *Ozaki, Y., & Karasawa, K. (2011). Valences of self-evaluation and approach-avoidance tendencies: Research based on regulatory focus theory. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 82, 450-458.

  81. *Watanabe, T., Karasawa, K., Ohtaka, M. (2011). Preference for family versus public care and its relationship to psychological attitude. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 51, 11-20.

  82. *Tsukimoto, T., Hashimoto, T., & Karasawa, K. (2011). False memories based on indirect associations of gender stereotypes of occupations. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 82, 49-55.

  83. *Toyosawa, J., Karasawa, K., & Todayama, K. (2011). Images of astronomy and other sciences: Analysis from university freshmen’s data. Journal of Science and Technology Studies, 8, 151-168.

  84. *Toyosawa, J., Karasawa, K., & Fukuwa, N. (2010). Effects of disaster education for elementary school children on their guardians’ disaster preparedness action: Changes in children’s affect and cognition. Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology, 58, 480-490.

  85. *Takehashi, H., & Karasawa, K. (2010). The reciprocal processes among communication, group identification, and shared cognition. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 50, 117-127.

  86. *Ohtaka, M., & Karasawa, K. (2010). Bias in responsibility attribution and different attitude toward social security policy by income. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 50, 49-59.

  87. *Hashimoto, Y., Karasawa, K., & Isozaki, M. (2010). Commitment model for university clubs: Consideration from the semi-organizational perspective. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 50, 76-88.

  88. *Karasawa, K., Ohtaka, M., & Takeuchi, M. (2010). The determinants of the attitude toward public policies to support unemployed middle-aged and elderly persons : An attributional approach. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 25, 178-187.

  89. *Karasawa, K., Tsukimoto, T. (2010). The effect of information processing style on beliefs toward paranormal phenomena. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 8, 1-5.

  90. *Karasawa, K. (2009). Interpersonal relationship and psychological well-being of family caregivers for elderly persons. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 7, 1-7.

  91. *Hatta, T., Iwahara, A., Karasawa, K., & Hatta, T. (2007). Cosmetic behavior of Japanese middle and upper-middle females: Analysis of the influence of their self-consciousness. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 5, 45-50.

  92. *Gushiken, N., & Karasawa, K. (2007). The persuasion effect caused by the emotional message and rumination. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 46, 40-52.

  93. *Karasawa, K. (2007). Automaticity and control: The implication for stereotype activation and application. The Bulletin of Center for Evolving Humanities, University of Tokyo, 20, 25-34.

  94. *Takehashi, H., & Karasawa, K. (2007). The effect of goal framing on the activation of affective representations. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 78, 372-380.

  95. *Nodera, A., Karasawa, K., Numazaki, M., & Takabayashi, K. (2007). An examination of the promoter of gender role stereotype-activation based on terror management theory. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 23, 195-201.

  96. Karasawa, K., Motoyoshi, T., Tanaka, H., & Koga, K. (2007). How to promote the behavior for energy saving:The effect of personal feedback concerning energy consumption of others. Proceedings of International Symposium of EcoTopia Science, 1175-1177.

  97. *Yamaoka, H., & Karasawa, K. (2006). What cause self-control failure in delayed-cost dilemma: The role of affective expectancy and regulatory resource. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 77, 10-18.

  98. *Karasawa, K., & Mitani, N. (2006). Perception of unfairness and intergroup support provision: The roles of guilt feelings and attribution of responsibility. Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 158-166.

  99. *Karasawa, K. (2006). The determinants of family members' intention to continue taking care of elderly persons. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 172-179.

  100. *Gushiken, N., & Karasawa, K. (2006). The effects of anger and fear on persuasiveness. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 22, 55-164.

  101. *Hatta, T., Karasawa, K., Takahashi, S., Harada, M., & Kuno, S. (2006). To seek ideal dwelling for middle aged Japanese: Effects of subjective physical efficacy and family health tendency on purchase dwelling. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 4, 45-50.

  102. *Nodera, A., & Karasawa, K. (2005). The inhibitive effect of punishment on stereotype activation. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 181-190.

  103. Ohnuma, S., Hirose, Y., Karasawa, K., Yorifuji, K. & Sugiura, J. (2005). How did residents accept a demanding rule: Fairness and social benefit as determinants of approval for a recycling system. Japanese Psychological Research, 47, 1-11.

  104. *Mitani, N., & Karasawa, K. (2005). The effects of misinformation on person perception: Examination from the perspective of situation model. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 3, 13-18.

  105. *Mitani, N., & Karasawa, K. (2005). Appraisal dimensions of emotions: An empirical integration of the previous findings. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 76, 26-34.

  106. *Toyosawa, J., & Karasawa, K. (2005). The effect of orthography on the usage of recognition heuristic. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 75, 542-547.

  107. Zucker, G. S., & Karasawa, K. (2005). Is the personal always political? A cross-cultural analysis of abortion attitudes. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 27, 285-296.

  108. Karasawa, M., Karasawa, K., & Hirose, Y. (2004). Homogeneity perception as a reaction to identity threat: Effects of status difference in a simulated society game. European Journal of Social Psychology, 34, 613-625.

  109. *Nodera, A., & Karasawa, K. (2004). Effects of gender and gender egalitarianism on male and female stereotype activation. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 2, 9-14.

  110. *Toyosawa, J., & Karasawa, K. (2004). Individual differences on judgment using the ratio-bias and the Linda problem : Adopting CEST and Japanese version of REI. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 85-92.

  111. *Karasawa, K., Hatta, T., Takahashi, S., Koga, K., Kuno, S., Harada, M., Ohmori, Y., Toyosawa, J., & Yamaoka, H. (2004). Japanese housewife’s attitude toward “richness in life” and the need for residential environment. Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 2, 31-35.

  112. *Gushiken, N., & Karasawa, K. (2004). The causal attribution of mood and the amount of the cognitive resources as determinants of the mood-congruent effect. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 48-57.

  113. Karasawa, K. (2003). Interpersonal reactions toward depression and anger. Cognition and Emotion, 17, 123-138.

  114. *Karasawa, K. (2003). When privileged ask for an effort of under-privileged. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 18, 119-126.

  115. Karasawa K., Hatta, T., Gushiken, N., & Hasegawa, J. (2003). Depression among Japanese informal caregivers for elderly people. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 8, 371-376.

  116. Toyosawa, J., Karasawa, K., & Mitani, N. (2003). Determinants of cooperative attitude to prevent an environmental disorder: An examination in the simulated society game. In K. Arai (Ed.), Social contributions and responsibilities of simulation and gaming: Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association (pp. 109-118).

  117. Takehashi, H., Yamaoka, H., & Karasawa, K. (2003). The effect of resource and the identification with the super-ordinate group on cooperative behavior. In K. Arai (Ed.), Social contributions and responsibilities of simulation and gaming: Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association (pp. 181-190).

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