Charles A. Lowe

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Psychology University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Daryl J. Bem grad student 1966-1970 Carnegie Mellon (PsychTree)
Joel W. Goldstein grad student 1966-1970 Carnegie Mellon

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Michael Enzle grad student 1975
Saul M. Kassin grad student 1974-1978 University of Connecticut
Stephen J. Zaccaro grad student 1981 University of Connecticut (IOTree)
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Levesque MJ, Lowe CA. (1999) Face-ism as a determinant of interpersonal perceptions: The influence of context on facial prominence effects Sex Roles. 41: 241-259
Zaccaro SJ, Lowe CA. (1988) Cohesiveness and performance on an additive task: Evidence for multidimensionality Journal of Social Psychology. 128: 547-558
Zaccaro SJ, Lowe CA. (1985) Effort Attributions Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 11: 489-501
Graves LM, Lowe CA. (1983) Salience And Assignment Of Blame To Victims Psychological Reports. 52: 835-841
Kassin SM, Lowe CA, Gibbons FX. (1980) Children's use of the discounting principle: a perceptual approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 39: 719-28
Lowe CA, Kassin SM. (1980) A Perceptual View of Attribution Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 6: 532-542
Rejeski WJ, Lowe CA. (1980) Nonverbal Expression of Effort as Causally Relevant Information Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 6: 436-440
Rejeski WJ, Lowe CA. (1980) The role of ability and effort in attributions for sport achievement1 Journal of Personality. 48: 233-244
Kassin SM, Lowe CA, Gibbons FX. (1980) Children's use of the discounting principle: A perceptual approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 39: 719-728
Kassin SM, Lowe CA. (1979) On the development of the augmentation principle: a perceptual approach. Child Development. 50: 728-34
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