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- 1/f noise and effort on implicit measures of bias Journal Article
- Assisted living and special populations: What do we know about differences in use and potential access barriers? Journal Article
- Categorisation salience and ingroup bias: The buffering role of a multicultural ideology Journal Article
- Childhood contact predicts hemispheric asymmetry in cross-race face processing Journal Article
- Coming out to care: Caregivers of gay and lesbian seniors in Canada Journal Article
- Effects of power on perceived and objective group variability: Evidence that more powerful groups are more variable Journal Article
- Evidence for racial prejudice at the implicit level and its relationship with questionnaire measures Journal Article
- Framing interethnic ideology: Effects of multicultural and color-blind perspectives on judgments of groups and individuals Journal Article
- Gender discrimination may be worse than you think: Testing ordinal interactions in power research Journal Article
- Investigating the racioethnic differences in the link between workplace racioethnic dissimilarity and life satisfaction. Journal Article
- It's Self Defense: How Perceived Discrimination Promotes Employee Withdrawal Journal Article
- MODELS OF CROSSED CATEGORIZATION AND INTERGROUP RELATIONS Journal Article
- Measuring Intergroup Ideologies: Positive and Negative Aspects of Emphasizing Versus Looking Beyond Group Differences Journal Article
- Moving beyond the individual: Community-level prejudice and health Journal Article
- Organizational justice and Black applicants' reactions to affirmative action Journal Article
- Quality of Life in Youth With Severe to Profound Sensorineural Hearing Loss Journal Article
- Rape: Too Hard to Report and Too Easy to Discredit Victims Journal Article
- Reproducibility and a unifying explanation: Lessons from the shape bias Journal Article
- Rethinking the link between categorization and prejudice within the social cognition perspective Journal Article
- Seeing the World Through Rose-Colored Glasses: People Who Are Happy and Satisfied With Life Preferentially Attend to Positive Stimuli Journal Article
- Social Anxiety is Characterized by Biased Learning About Performance and the Self Journal Article
- Spontaneous prejudice in context: Variability in automatically activated attitudes Journal Article
- The Chicago face database: A free stimulus set of faces and norming data Journal Article
- The influence of facial feedback on race bias Journal Article
- The neural correlates of race Journal Article
- The police officer's dilemma: Using ethnicity to disambiguate potentially threatening individuals Journal Article
- Tracking the timecourse of social perception: The effects of racial cues on event-related brain potentials Journal Article