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Feeling a Little Fat: Stereotype Threat and Weight-Based Stigma as a Predictor of Marriage
Gay men's brief sexual connections: Settings, processes, meanings, and ethics
Identifying the features of stressful situations
Preferential association and the emergence of fairness: Theory and experiment
Implicit job associations as predictors of organizational citizenship behavior and general job performance
Humility in organizational leadership
To know me is to keep me: Self-verification, validation, and therapy dropout in the treatment of borderline personality disorder
The situation and the person: A social-cognitive approach to modeling and predicting people's unique patterns of emotional and behavioral responses to complex social situations
Thinking of one's purpose versus focusing on the process: How behavioral representations function as a coping strategy
Imagining security: The U.S. military bases and protests in Asia
We are the same but different: Navigating African American and Deaf cultural identities
Examining the process of critical youth participation in promoting health and wellness: A case study of a rural community program for Asian Pacific Islander young adults
Generations & Symbolic Politics: A Longitudinal Analysis of Whites' Symbolic Attitudes
The Effects of Aversive Racism on Teachers' Assessments of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder among African American Youth
An interpretive frame model of memory: Effects of social identity activation on recognition, recall, and the false alarms effect
Multicultural Patriotism and Minority Candidates: Campaign Messaging, News Coverage, and Persuasion in American Politics
The Automatic Social Categorization Test: Validating a New Measure
Why and when do racial microaggressions hurt? The role of perceived diversity credentials
The Effects of Punishment on Observers: A Model and Empirical Demonstration
Troubling Others and Tormenting Ourselves: The Nature and Moral Significance of Jealousy
Black and White or shades of gray: Individual differences in automatic race categorization