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20 Publications
Turner, Rhiannon N., and Keon West. 2012. “
Behavioural Consequences of Imagining Intergroup Contact With Stigmatized Outgroups
”.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
15. SAGE Publications: 193–202. doi:10.1177/1368430211418699.
Paluck, Elizabeth Levy, Hana Shepherd, and Peter M Aronow. 2016. “
Changing Climates of Conflict: A Social Network Experiment in 56 Schools
”.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
113. National Academy of Sciences: 566–571. doi:10.1073/pnas.1514483113.
Jenks, Barbara Acklin. 1998. “
A Consideration of Negative Attitudes Toward Fat People: Associated Factors and a Potential Change Process
”. The Fielding Institute.
Referenced from www.proquest.com
: A consideration of negative attitudes toward fat people: Associated factors and a potential change process
.
Thorsteinsson, Einar B., Natasha M. Loi, and Dana Breadsell. 2016. “
The Effect of Weight Controllability Beliefs on Prejudice and Self-Efficacy
”.
PeerJ
4. PeerJ: e1764. doi:10.7717/peerj.1764.
Frederick, David, Abigail C. Saguy, Gaganjyot Sandhu, and T Mann. 2015. “
Effects of Competing News Media Frames of Weight on Antifat Stigma, Beliefs about Weight and Support for Obesity-Related Public Policies
”.
International Journal of Obesity
40. Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 543–549. doi:10.1038/ijo.2015.195.
Patel, Sanobar Lalji. 2013. “
Examining the Influence of Perceived Social Consensus Information on Weight Prejudice across Development
”. The University of Texas at Dallas.
Referenced from search.proquest.com
: Examining the influence of perceived social consensus information on weight prejudice across development
.
Mirch-Kretschmann, Susan E. 2004. “
Framing Messages Aimed at Reducing Discrimination and Increasing Diversity: The Role of Certainty, Affect, and Stigma
”. Yale University.
Referenced from www.proquest.com
: Framing messages aimed at reducing discrimination and increasing diversity: The role of certainty, affect, and stigma
.
Merritt, Stephanie, Cari Gardner, Kelli Huber, Breanna Wexler, Christina Banister, and Amy Staley. 2018. “
Imagine Me and You, I Do: Effects of Imagined Intergroup Contact on Anti-Fat Bias in the Context of Job Interviews
”.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
48. Wiley: 80–89. doi:10.1111/jasp.12492.
Dunaev, Jamie L., Paula M. Brochu, and Charlotte H. Markey. 2018. “
Imagine That! The Effect of Counterstereotypic Imagined Intergroup Contact on Weight Bias.
”.
Health Psychology
37. American Psychological Association (APA): 81–88. doi:10.1037/hea0000545.
Lin, Sara, and Lauren A. Stutts. 2020. “
Impact of Exposure to Counterstereotypic Causality of Obesity on Beliefs about Weight Controllability and Obesity Bias
”.
Psychology, Health & Medicine
25. Informa UK Limited: 730-41. doi:10.1080/13548506.2019.1653484.
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