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Overview

Elaine Walster is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic involvement is anchored in this institution, indicating a base for research and scholarly activity within a major U.S. research university.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Elaine Walster in the available data. Similarly, there is no information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work to detail the specific areas of research focus or academic contributions.

Additionally, there are no awards or recognitions documented for this scientist in the provided data. The absence of definitive data on research outputs and areas of expertise limits detailed insights into their scholarly impact or thematic interests.

The data also confirms that Elaine Walster is living, which means ongoing contributions to their field could be possible beyond the current dataset.

Best Publications

  • What is beautiful is good.

    Karen Dion;Ellen Berscheid;Elaine Walster

  • New directions in equity research.

    Elaine Walster;Ellen Berscheid;G. William Walster

  • Importance of physical attractiveness in dating behavior.

    Elaine Walster;Vera Aronson;Darcy Abrahams;Leon Rottman

  • Assignment of responsibility for an accident.

    Elaine Walster

  • Physical attractiveness and dating choice: A test of the matching hypothesis☆

    Ellen Berscheid;Karen Dion;Elaine Walster;G.William Walster

  • Research Note: The Effect of Physical Attractiveness on Teacher Expectations*

    Margaret M. Clifford;Elaine Walster

  • On increasing the persuasiveness of a low prestige communicator

    Elaine Walster;Elliot Aronson;Darcy Abrahams

  • Equity and Social Justice

    Elaine Walster;G. William Walster

  • REACTIONS TO CONFIRMATIONS AND DISCONFIRMATIONS OF EXPECTANCIES OF EQUITY AND INEQUITY

    William Austin;Elaine Walster

  • The Effectiveness of "Overheard" Persuasive Communications

    Elaine Walster;Leon Festinger

  • "Playing hard to get": Understanding an elusive phenomenon.

    Elaine Walster;G. William Walster;Jane Piliavin;Lynn Schmidt

  • Equity and premarital sex.

    Elaine Walster;G. W. Walster;Jane Traupmann

  • New Directions in Equity Research

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  • When does a harm-doer compensate a victim?

    Ellen Berscheid;Elaine Walster

  • Retaliation as a means of restoring equity.

    Ellen Berscheid;David Boye;Elaine Walster

  • Equity and extramarital sexuality

    E Walster;J Traupmann;G W Walster

  • 'Second Guessing' Important Events

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  • Self-Esteem and Attraction.

    Larry Jacobs;Ellen Berscheid;Elaine Walster

  • The effect of self-esteem on romantic liking

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  • Effectiveness of debriefing following deception experiments.

    Elaine Walster;Ellen Berscheid;Darcy Abrahams

  • SEXUAL AROUSAL AND HETEROSEXUAL PERCEPTION

    Walter Stephan;Ellen Berscheid;Elaine Walster

  • Equity and the Innocent Bystander1

    Elaine Walster;Jane Allyn Piliavin

  • Equity and the Law: The Effect of a Harmdoer's “Suffering in the Act” on Liking and Assigned Punishment

    William Austin;Elaine Walster;Mary Kristine Utne

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen Berscheid
Ellen Berscheid University of Minnesota
Leonard Berkowitz
Leonard Berkowitz University of Wisconsin–Madison
Walter G. Stephan
Walter G. Stephan New Mexico State University
Philip G. Zimbardo
Philip G. Zimbardo Stanford University
Karen K. Dion
Karen K. Dion University of Toronto
Kenneth J. Gergen
Kenneth J. Gergen Swarthmore College
Elliot Aronson
Elliot Aronson University of California, Santa Cruz

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