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Webb, Duncan. (2024) 2024. “
Silence to Solidarity: Using Group Dynamics to Reduce Anti-Transgender Discrimination in India
”.
Referenced from drive.google.com
: Silence to Solidarity: Using Group Dynamics to Reduce Anti-Transgender Discrimination in India
.
Lai, Calvin K., and Jaclyn A Lisnek. (2023) 2023. “
The Impact of Implicit-Bias-Oriented Diversity Training on Police Officers Beliefs, Motivations, and Actions
”.
Psychol. Sci.
34: 424–434.
Orellana, Ligia, Peter Totterdell, and Aarti Iyer. (2022) 2022. “
The Association Between Transgender-Related Fiction and Transnegativity: Transportation and Intergroup Anxiety As Mediators
”.
Psychology & Sexuality
13. Taylor & Francis: 228–239.
Referenced from eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
: The association between transgender-related fiction and transnegativity: Transportation and intergroup anxiety as mediators
.
Flores, Andrew R., Donald P Haider-Markel, and Daniel C Lewis. (2021) 2021. “
Antidiscrimination Interventions, Political Ads on Transgender Rights, and Public Opinion: Results from Two Survey Experiments on Adults in the United States
”.
Front. Psychol.
12. Frontiers Media S.A.
Massey, Zachary B, Norman C H Wong, and Juliana L Barbati. (2021) 2021. “
Meeting the (Trans)parent: Test of Parasocial Contact With Transgender Characters on Reducing Stigma Toward Transgender People
”.
Communication Studies
72. Taylor & Francis: 232–250.
Case, Kim A, Desdamona Rios, Amy Lucas, and Kelsey Braun. (2020) 2020. “
Intersectional Patterns of Prejudice Confrontation by White, Heterosexual, and Cisgender Allies
”.
J. Soc. Issues
76. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.: 899–920.
Krämer, Nicole C., German Neubaum, Stephan Winter, Leonie Schaewitz, Sabrina C Eimler, and Mary Beth Oliver. 2019. “
I Feel What They Say: The Effect of Social Media Comments on Viewers Affective Reactions Toward Elevating Online Videos
”.
Media Psychology
24. Informa UK Limited: 332-58. doi:10.1080/15213269.2019.1692669.
Monroe, Andrew E, and Ashby Plant. 2019. “
The Dark Side of Morality: Prioritizing Sanctity over Care Motivates Denial of Mind and Prejudice Toward Sexual Outgroups.
”.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
148. American Psychological Association: 342-60. doi:10.1037/xge0000537.
Flores, Andrew R., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick R. Miller, Barry L. Tadlock, and Jami K. Taylor. 2018. “
Transgender Prejudice Reduction and Opinions on Transgender Rights: Results from a Mediation Analysis on Experimental Data
”.
Research & Politics
5. SAGE Publications. doi:10.1177/2053168018764945.
Moss-Racusin, Corinne A., and Helena Rabasco. 2018. “
Reducing Gender Identity Bias through Imagined Intergroup Contact
”.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
48. Wiley: 457–474. doi:10.1111/jasp.12525.
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