Works
- Pratkanis, A. R., & Aronson, E. (2001). Age of propaganda: The everyday use and abuse of persuasion (rev. ed.). New York: W. H. Freeman.
- Social Psychology (Vol. 2) by Elliot Aronson and Anthony Pratkanis
- Weapons of Fraud: A Source Book for Fraud Fighters (Weapons of Fraud: A Source Book for Fraud Fighters) by Anthony Pratkanis and Doug Shadel
- Attitude Structure and Function by Anthony R. Pratkanis, Steven J. Breckler, and Anthony G. Greenwald
- Guide to the Analysis of Propaganda and Persuasion by Anthony R. Pratkanis
- Social Psychological Perspectives on Affirmative Action: A Special Issue of Basic and Applied Social Psychology
- Social Psychological Perspectives on Affirmative Action: A Special Issue of Basic and Applied Social Psychology by Marlene E. Turner and Anthony R. Pratkanis
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