researchs
Cultures of Growths
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When having Black friends isn’t enough: How threat cues undermine safety cues in friendship formation.
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Cognitive costs of contemporary prejudice.
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From prejudiced people to prejudiced places: A social-contextual approach to prejudice.
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Prejudice concerns and race-based selective attention: Evidence from eyetracking.
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The role of situational cues in signaling and maintaining stereotype threat.
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A culture of genius: How environments’ lay theories shape people’s cognition, affect, and behavior.
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When your friends matter: The effect of White students’ racial friend networks on meta-perceptions and perceived identity contingencies.
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A motivational approach to studying interracial interactions.
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Signaling threat: How situational cues affect women in math, science, and engineering settings.