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82 Publications
2002
Geller, J. D. (2002).
Implicit stereotype change through the use of disconfirming instances
[Adelphi University].
Referenced from www.proquest.com
: Implicit stereotype change through the use of disconfirming instances
Queller, S., & Smith, E. R. (2002).
Subtyping versus bookkeeping in stereotype learning and change: Connectionist simulations and empirical findings
.
Journal of Personality & Social Psychology
,
82
, 300-313.
Referenced from acs.ist.psu.edu
: Subtyping versus bookkeeping in stereotype learning and change: Connectionist simulations and empirical findings
2009
Gunn, G. R. (2009).
Acknowledging the Skeletons in Our Closet: Collective Guilt and Ingroup-Affirmation
[Wilfrid Laurier University].
Referenced from scholars.wlu.ca
: Acknowledging the Skeletons in Our Closet: Collective Guilt and Ingroup-Affirmation
2011
Halperin, E., Russell, A. G., Trzesniewski, K. H., Gross, J. J., & Dweck, C. S. (2011).
Promoting the Middle East peace process by changing beliefs about group malleability
.
Science
,
333
, 1767–1769. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1202925
2013
Asbrock, F., Gutenbrunner, L., & Wagner, U. (2013).
Unwilling, but not unaffected—Imagined contact effects for authoritarians and social dominators
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European Journal of Social Psychology
,
43
, 404–412. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.1956
Banfield, J. C., & Dovidio, J. F. (2013).
Whites perceptions of discrimination against Blacks: The influence of common identity
.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
,
49
, 833–841. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2013.04.008
Johnson, D. R., Jasper, D. M., Griffin, S., & Huffman, B. L. (2013).
Reading Narrative Fiction Reduces Arab-Muslim Prejudice and Offers a Safe Haven From Intergroup Anxiety
.
Social Cognition
,
31
, 578–598. https://doi.org/10.1521/soco.2013.31.5.578
2014
Craig, M. A. (2014).
Cross category coalitions: Reducing bias across identity dimensions in intra-minority intergroup relations
. Northwestern University.
Harrison, P. R. (2014).
Remember the Good Times: Does Savoring a Previous Intergroup Interaction Increase Whites Positive Intergroup Emotions and Willingness to Develop Future Intergroup Friendships?
[Loyola University Chicago].
Referenced from ecommons.luc.edu
: Remember the Good Times: Does Savoring a Previous Intergroup Interaction Increase Whites Positive Intergroup Emotions and Willingness to Develop Future Intergroup Friendships?
LaCosse, J. (2014).
Five minutes of fame: The benefits of imagined contact with famous gay men and lesbians
[Florida State University].
Referenced from diginole.lib.fsu.edu
: Five minutes of fame: The benefits of imagined contact with famous gay men and lesbians
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